Next: Keyword Replacement   Previous: Simple Layout   Contents: Contents

Frame Set Layout

If you want to create framesets you must use a frameset template. This looks like:


 <html>
 <head>
   <title>TITLE</title>
 </head>

 <frameset border=0 frameborder=0 framespacing=0 rows="60, *, 60">
     <frame src="./pp_book-top.htm" name="Top">
     <frameset border=0 frameborder=0 framespacing=0 cols="205, *">
       <frame src="slide0000.htm" name="Index">
       <frame src="slide0001.htm" name="Data">
     </frameset>
     <frame src="./pp_book-bot.htm" name="Foot">
 </frameset>

 <body>
   Please call the <a href="slide0000.htm">titel page</a>
 </body>
 </html>

This defines a frameset with four frames. The "Index" frame and the "Data" frame start with the table of contents page and the first page of the presentation. "Top" and "Foot" frame use fixed templates. All the templates are copied to the target directory by pp2html and keywords like "TITLE" are replaced with corresponding values.

See also the examples in the pp2html_styles subdirectory of the PerlPoint-Converters package.

Next: Keyword Replacement   Previous: Simple Layout   Contents: Contents