Headings

Headings must be formatted with a paragraph style like "heading 1", "heading 2" etc. (resp. "Überschrift 1" etc.) to be automatically recognized by rtftohtml. rtftohtml uses these styles to determine when it should split the HTML-file. The heading level at which splitting should take place can be configured by the command line switch -hlevel (see section Command line options). If a heading contains no text (i.e. it is empty) it will be ignored by rtftohtml.

If the -h switch was present when rtftohtml was invoked, a navigation panel will be inserted at the top and at the bottom of every generated HTML file. This navigation panel will contain the following elements:

rtftohtml will try to use the language of the RTF-file for labelling the navigation panel. Currently there is support for english, spanish, french and german. However, if you would like a more fancy-looking panel, with buttons etc., you can tell rtftohtml (by writing a simple configuration file) what HTML-code it should use for the individual panel elements. The creation of such configuration files is described in detail in section Navigation panels.