Re: ? about a section in Tidy manpage/help

2008/8/21 Jack Gates <jlgates@charter.net>:
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> I would like to get some clarification on what exactly this means.
>
> Does this mean you can control your own markup changes? Beyond what is in the
> Options processing directives?
>

You are not using the current "man" page, which was re-written many years ago.
See: http://tidy.sourceforge.net/docs/tidy_man.html

"processing directives" refers to command line options that alters the
processing the input data or the diagnostics output in some way or.

Regards,

> USAGE
> Use --blah blarg for any configuration option "blah" with argument "blarg"
> Input/Output default to stdin/stdout respectively Single letter options apart
> from -f and -o may be combined as in: tidy -f errs.txt -imu foo.html For
> further info on HTML see http://www.w3.org/MarkUp For more information about
> HTML Tidy, visit the project home page at http://tidy.sourceforge.net. Here,
> you will find links to documentation, mailing lists (with searchable
> archives) and links to report bugs.
>
> --
> Jack
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Received on Thursday, 21 August 2008 09:16:05 UTC