@node PDF PostScript and SVG Output Options
@section PDF, PostScript, and SVG Output Options
+@cindex PDF
+@cindex Postscript
+@cindex SVG
To produce output in PDF, PostScript, and SVG formats, specify
@option{-o @var{file}} on the PSPP command line, optionally followed
the default paper size is read from it. As a last resort, A4 paper is
assumed.
+@item -O foreground-color=@var{color}
+@itemx -O background-color=@var{color}
+Sets @var{color} as the color to be used for the background or foreground.
+Color should be given in the format @code{#@var{RRRR}@var{GGGG}@var{BBBB}},
+where @var{RRRR}, @var{GGGG} and @var{BBBB} are 4 character hexadecimal
+representations of the red, green and blue components respectively.
+
@item -O orientation=@var{orientation}
Either @code{portrait} or @code{landscape}. Default: @code{portrait}.
followed by options from the table below to customize the output
format.
+Plain text output is encoded in UTF-8.
+
@table @code
@item -O format=txt
Specify the output format. This is only necessary if the file name
Length of the bottom margin, in lines. PSPP subtracts this value from
the page length. Default: @code{0}.
-@item -O box[@var{line-type}]=@var{box-chars}
-Sets the characters used for lines in tables. @var{line-type} is a
-4-digit number that indicates the type of line to change, in the order
-`right', `bottom', `left', `top'. Each digit is 0 for ``no line'', 1
-for a single line, and 2 for a double line. @var{box-chars} is the
-character or string of characters to use for this type of line.
-
-For example, @code{box[0101]="|"} sets @samp{|} as the character to
-use for a single-width vertical line, and @code{box[1100]="\xda"} sets
-@samp{"\xda"}, which on MS-DOS is suitable for the top-left corner of
-a box, as the character for the intersection of two single-width
-lines, one each from the right and bottom.
-
-The defaults use @samp{-}, @samp{|}, and @samp{+} for single-width
-lines and @samp{=} and @samp{#} for double-width lines.
-
-@item -O init=@var{init-string}
-If set, this string is written at the beginning of each output file.
-It can be used to initialize device features, e.g.@: to enable VT100
-line-drawing characters.
+@item -O box=@{ascii|unicode@}
+Sets the characters used for lines in tables. The default,
+@code{ascii}, uses @samp{-}, @samp{|}, and @samp{+} for single-width
+lines and @samp{=} and @samp{#} for double-width lines. Specify
+@code{unicode} to use Unicode box drawing characters.
@item -O emphasis=@{none|bold|underline@}
How to emphasize text. Bold and underline emphasis are achieved with
@node HTML Output Options
@section HTML Output Options
-
+@cindex HTML
To produce output in HTML format, specify @option{-o @var{file}} on
the PSPP command line, optionally followed by any of the options shown
in the table below to customize the output format.
@item -O charts=@{@var{template}.png|none@}
Sets the name used for chart files. @xref{Plain Text Output Options},
for details.
+
+@item -O borders=@var{boolean}
+Decorate the tables with borders. If set to false, the tables produced
+will have no borders. The default value is true.
+
+@item -O css=@var{boolean}
+Use cascading style sheets. Cascading style sheets give an improved appearance
+and can be used to produce pages which fit a certain web site's style.
+The default value is true.
+
@end table
@node OpenDocument Output Options