html - HyperText Markup Language File.
hkhtml.emf - HyperText Markup Language file hook definition
.htm, .html - HyperText Markup Language File.
.htp - [Special] Super HTML Preprocessor file.
.hts - [Special] Super HTML file.
<html>
The html file type template provides simple hilighting of HTML files. Additionally, MicroEmacs '99 is capable of rendering simple HTML files (without graphic content) into the current buffer and follow the hyper text links. The JASSPA HTML documentation may be viewed in this way.
General Editing
Hilighting
Spell checking
Auto spell checking is installed for this file type, the feature can be enable/disable by default using user-setup(3), or by using the command auto-spell(3). The whole buffer can be auto-spell checked (hilights all erroneous words) using the command auto-spell-buffer(3), the hilighting can be reset using the command auto-spell-reset(3). Note that the current language must be set and spell dictionaries available for this feature to be usable, see user-setup(3) for information about setting up the current language.
Short Cuts
C-c C-h - Help information.
C-c C-a - Toggle the HTML author status.
f5 - Enable/disable auto spell checking.
S-f5 - Auto spell check buffer.
f6 - Reset the auto spell.
Rendered Mode
The rendered mode is typically used to check HTML text after it has been authored from the editor. The rendered mode only caters for regular HTML 2.0 text. It does not handle tables or frames etc. (use a browser).
Toggling between rendered and authoring mode, then the buffer should be killed as the translation is only performed when the file is read.
The non-author mode can be permanently enabled by setting the %html-author variable to 0. When set to 0 any HTML files loaded are automatically processed, and rendered according to their HTML content.
The print driver may be used to generate HTML from the contents of the buffer. Select the printer destination as buffer, and HTML as the driver. The buffer being printed is converted to HTML and dumped in the print buffer.
.hts and .htp are computer generated extended HTML files used in the MicroEmacs '99 documentation system.
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(c) Copyright JASSPA 1999
Last Modified: 1999/12/01
Generated On: 1999/12/01