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-.\"
-.\" a simple set of macros to provide HTML documents with basic www functionality
-.\"
-.\" please can someone with more skill at creating macros improve on this
-.\" many thanks - Gaius
-.\"
-.\" suggestion: maybe when run with non -Thtml all the urls should appear as
-.\" references.
-.\"
-.\" some simple html additions to any macro set
-.\"
-.de HTML
-.if '\*(.T'html' \X^html:\\$*^
-..
-.de HTMLINDEX
-.if '\*(.T'html' \X^index:\\$*^
-..
-.\"
-.\" BODYCOLOR - $1 is foreground color
-.\" $2 is background color
-.\" $3 is the color of an active hypertext link
-.\" $4 is the color of a hypertext link not yet visited
-.\" $5 is the color of a visited hypertext link
-.\"
-.de BODYCOLOR
-. HTML <body text=\\$1 bgcolor=\\$2 link=\\$3 alink=\\$4 vlink=\\$5>
-..
-.\"
-.\" BACKGROUND - $1 is the background image file
-.\"
-.de BACKGROUND
-. HTML <body background=\\$1>
-..
-.\"
-.\" URL - $1 is the classical underlined blue text
-.\" $2 is the url
-.\"
-.de URL
-. ie '\*(.T'html' \{\
-. HTML <a href="\\$2">\\$1</a>
-. \}
-. el \{\
-\\$1 (<url: \\$2>)
-. \}
-..
-.\"
-.\" LINK - $1 is the classical underlined blue text
-.\" $2 is the URL *with* the textual reference within a document
-.\"
-.\" example: .LINK "a nice heading" "#heading123"
-.\"
-.\" provides a link from "a nice heading" to the
-.\" textual name reference "heading123"
-.\"
-.\" .LINK "The GNU FSF" "" "www.gnu.org"
-.\"
-.\" deprecated - use the URL macro instead
-.\"
-.\"
-.de LINK
-. ie !'\\$3'' \{\
-. @error the LINK macro has changed, use the URL (or FTP if appropriate) macro here
-. @error you are advised to replace with URL or FTP macro "\\$1" "\\$3#\\$2"
-. URL "\\$1" "\\$3#\\$2"
-. \}
-. el \{\
-. ie '\*(.T'html' \{\
-. HTML <a href=\\$2>\\$1</a>
-. \}
-. el \{\
-. URL "\\$1" "\\$2"
-. \}
-. \}
-..
-.\"
-.\" FTP - $1 is the classical underlined blue text
-.\" $2 is the ftp url
-.de FTP
-. ie '\*(.T'html' \{\
-. HTML <a href=\\$2>\\$1</a>
-. \}
-. el \{\
-$1 (<ftp:\\$2>)
-. \}
-..
-.\"
-.\" MAILTO - generate html email reference
-.\" $1 is the email address
-.\" $2 is the optional name
-.\"
-.\" example .MAILTO fred@foo.bar "Fredrick Bloggs"
-.\"
-.de MAILTO
-.\"
-.\" force reset after a potential heading by performing some motion..
-.\" how do we do this --fixme--
-.\" \h'\w' ''\h'-\w' '' doesn't work..
-. ie '\*(.T'html' \{\
-. ie '\\$2'' \{\
-. HTML "<a href=mailto:\\$1>\\$1</a>"
-. \}
-. el \{\
-. HTML "<a href=mailto:\\$1>\\$2</a>"
-. \}
-. \}
-. el \{\
-\s-2\fB<email:\\$1>\fP\s+2
-. \}
-..
-.\"
-.\"
-.\" TAG - generate an html name $1
-.\"
-.de TAG
-.HTML <a name="\\$1"></a>
-..
-.\"
-.\" IMAGE - reference an image
-.\" $1 is the image file
-.\" $2 is the x width (default if absent 400 pixels)
-.\" $3 is the y width (default if absent is the x value)
-.\"
-.de IMAGE
-. ie '\*(.T'html' \{\
-. nr HTMLWIDTH 400
-. if '\\$2'' \{\
-. nr HTMLWIDTH \\$2
-. \}
-. nr HTMLHEIGHT \\n[HTMLWIDTH]
-. if '\\$3'' \{\
-. nr HTMLHEIGHT \\$3
-. \}
-. HTML <img src="\\$1" width=\\n[HTMLWIDTH height=\\n[HTMLHEIGHT]>
-. \}
-. el \{\
-. B1
-\fB\s-2<img src=\\$1>\fP\s+2
-. B2
-. \}
-..
-.\"
-.\" CDFTP - if we are processing this on machine \\$1 then we create a
-.\" FTP reference using \\$2 --> \\$3
-.\"
-.\" otherwise we create a URL from \\$2 --> \\$4
-.\"
-.\" example:
-.\"
-.\" .CDFTP "foobar" "somegnusoftware.tar.gz" \
-.\" "ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/somegnusoftware.tar.gz" \
-.\" "../../../TARGZ/somegnusoftware.tar.gz"
-.\"
-.\" meaning if we are on machine foobar then generate an ftp url
-.\" to the GNU anonymous ftp server otherwise generate a file url
-.\" to a local copy (cdrom maybe)
-.\"
-.\" Useful when one machine is designated as a cdrom burner and another
-.\" designated as an appache server.
-.\" The same source for web pages can be burnt onto a CD and also
-.\" served across the network. It doesn't solve the problem of one
-.\" machine doing both though :-(
-.\"
-.\"
-.de CDFTP
-. sy /bin/rm -f /tmp/tmac.n
-. sy /bin/echo ".ds HOSTNAME `hostname --short`" > /tmp/tmac.n
-. so /tmp/tmac.n
-. sy /bin/rm -f /tmp/tmac.n
-. ie '\\*[HOSTNAME]'\\$1' \{\
-. FTP "\\$2" "\\$3"
-. \}
-. el \{\
-. URL "\\$2" "\\$4"
-. \}
-..
-.\" it doesn't make sense to use hyphenation with html, so we turn it off.
-.hy 0
-.nr HY 0