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NAME
slice2html - The Slice to HTML documentation tool.
SYNOPSIS
slice2html [options] [files]
DESCRIPTION
slice2html generates HTML documentation from Slice files. The macro __SLICE2HTML__ is defined during this
compilation.
Full documentation for slice2html is available online at:
https://doc.zeroc.com/ice/3.7/the-slice-language/generating-slice-documentation
slice2html is deprecated, Doxygen is now the preferred way to generate Slice API reference, see:
https://doc.zeroc.com/api/ice/3.7/slice/
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Displays help message.
-v, --version
Displays the compiler version.
-DNAME
Defines the preprocessor symbol NAME.
-DNAME=DEF
Defines the preprocessor symbol NAME with the value DEF.
-UNAME
Undefines the preprocessor symbol NAME.
-IDIR
Add the directory DIR to the search path for #include directives.
-E
Print the preprocessor output on stdout.
--output-dir DIR
Place the generated files into directory DIR.
-d, --debug
Print debug information showing the operation of the Slice parser.
--hdr FILE
Prepend FILE to each generated HTML file (except for _sindex.html). This allows you to replace the
HTML header and other preamble information with a custom version, so you can connect style sheets
to the generated pages. The specified file must include the <body> tag (but need not end with a
<body> tag). FILE is expected to contain the string TITLE on a line by itself, starting in column
one. slice2html replaces the TITLE string with the fully-scoped name of the Slice symbol that is
documented on the corresponding page.
--ftr FILE
Append FILE to each generated HTML file (except for _sindex.html). This allows you to add, for
example, a custom footer to each generated page. FILE must end with a </body> tag.
--indexhdr FILE
slice2html generates a file _sindex.html that contains a table of contents of all Slice symbols
that hyperlink to the corresponding page. This option allows you to replace the standard header
with a custom header, for example, to attach a JavaScript. The specified file must include the
<body> tag (but need not end with a <body> tag). The default value is the setting of --hdr (if
any).
--indexftr FILE
Append FILE to the generated sindex.html page. This allows you to add, for example, a custom
footer to the table of contents, or to invoke a JavaScript. FILE is must end with a </body> tag.
The default value is the setting of --ftr (if any).
--image-dir DIR
With this option, slice2html looks in the specified directory for images to use for the generated
navigation hyperlinks. (Without this option, text links are used instead.) Please see the
generated HTML for the names of the various image files. (They can easily be found by looking for
img elements.)
--logo-url URL
Use the specified URL as a hyperlink for the company logo that is added to each page (if --image-
dir is specified). The company logo is expected to be in <image_dir>/logo.gif.
--search ACTION
If this option is specified, the generated pages contain a search box that allows you to connect
the generated pages to a search engine. On pressing the "Search" button, the specified ACTION is
carried out.
--index NUM
slice2html generates sub-indexes for various Slice symbols. This option controls how many entries
must be present before a sub-index is generated. For example, if NUM is set to 3, a sub-index
will be generated only if there are three or more symbols that appear in that index. The default
settings is 1, meaning that a sub-index is always generated. To disable sub-indexes entirely, set
NUM to 0.
--summary NUM
If this option is set, summary sentences that exceed NUM characters generate a warning.
SEE ALSO
slice2cpp(1), slice2cs(1), slice2java(1), slice2js(1), slice2matlab(1), slice2objc(1), slice2php(1),
slice2py(1), slice2rb(1)
slice2html(1)