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# HTML TIDY CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
# This option specifies what level of accessibility checking, if any, that Tidy
# should perform.
#
# Level 0 is equivalent to the accessibility checking of Tidy Classic.
#
# For more information on accessibility checking by Tidy, visit
# http://www.html-tidy.org/accessibility/.
#
# Type: Enum
# Default: 0 (Tidy Classic)
# Values: 0 (Tidy Classic), 1 (Priority 1 Checks), 2 (Priority 2 Checks),
# 3 (Priority 3 Checks)
# Command line: -access <level>
accessibility-check: 0
# This option specifies if Tidy should add the XML declaration when outputting
# XML or XHTML.
#
# Note that if the input already includes an <?xml ... ?> declaration then this
# option will be ignored.
#
# If the encoding for the output is different from "ascii", one of the UTF
# encodings, or "raw", then the declaration is always added as required by the
# XML standard.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
# See also: char-encoding, output-encoding
add-xml-decl: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should add xml:space="preserve" to elements such
# as <pre>, <style> and <script> when generating XML.
#
# This is needed if the whitespace in such elements is to be parsed
# appropriately without having access to the DTD.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
add-xml-space: no
# This option specifies the default "alt" text Tidy uses for <img> attributes
# when the "alt" attribute is missing.
#
# Use with care, as it is your responsibility to make your documents accessible
# to people who cannot see the images.
#
# Type: String
# Default: no default value
alt-text:
# This option controls the deletion or addition of the "name" attribute in
# elements where it can serve as anchor.
#
# If set to "yes" a "name" attribute, if not already existing, is added along an
# existing "id" attribute if the DTD allows it.
#
# If set to "no" any existing name attribute is removed if an "id" attribute
# exists or has been added.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: yes
# Values: no, yes
anchor-as-name: yes
# Can be used to modify behavior of the "clean" option when set to "yes".
#
# If set to "yes" when using "clean", "&emdash;", "”", and other named
# character entities are downgraded to their closest ASCII equivalents.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
# See also: clean
ascii-chars: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should change the parsing of processing
# instructions to require ?> as the terminator rather than >.
#
# This option is automatically set if the input is in XML.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
assume-xml-procins: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should strip Microsoft specific HTML from Word
# 2000 documents, and output spaces rather than non-breaking spaces where they
# exist in the input.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
# Command line: -bare, -b
bare: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should output a line break before each <br>
# element.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
break-before-br: no
# This option specifies the character encoding Tidy uses for input, and when
# set, automatically chooses an appropriate character encoding to be used for
# output. The output encoding Tidy chooses may be different from the input
# encoding.
#
# For "ascii", "latin0", "ibm858", "mac", and "win1252" input encodings, the
# "output-encoding" option will automatically be set to "ascii". You can set
# "output-encoding" manually to override this.
#
# For other input encodings, the "output-encoding" option will automatically be
# set to the the same value.
#
# Regardless of the preset value, you can set "output-encoding" manually to
# override this.
#
# Tidy is not an encoding converter. Although the Latin and UTF encodings can be
# mixed freely, it is not possible to convert Asian encodings to Latin encodings
# with Tidy.
#
# Type: Encoding
# Default: utf8
# Values: raw, ascii, latin0, latin1, utf8, iso2022, mac, win1252, ibm858,
# utf16le, utf16be, utf16, big5, shiftjis
# See also: input-encoding, output-encoding
char-encoding: utf8
# This option specifies if Tidy should perform cleaning of some legacy
# presentational tags (currently <i>, <b>, <center> when enclosed within
# appropriate inline tags, and <font>). If set to "yes", then the legacy tags
# will be replaced with CSS <style> tags and structural markup as appropriate.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
# Command line: -clean, -c
clean: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should coerce a start tag into an end tag in
# cases where it looks like an end tag was probably intended; for example, given
#
# <span>foo <b>bar<b> baz</span>
#
# Tidy will output
#
# <span>foo <b>bar</b> baz</span>
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: yes
# Values: no, yes
coerce-endtags: yes
# This option specifies the prefix that Tidy uses for styles rules.
#
# By default, "c" will be used.
#
# Type: String
# Default: c
css-prefix: c
# This option specifies if Tidy should decorate inferred <ul> elements with some
# CSS markup to avoid indentation to the right.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
decorate-inferred-ul: no
# This option specifies the DOCTYPE declaration generated by Tidy.
#
# If set to "omit" the output will not contain a DOCTYPE declaration. Note this
# this also implies "numeric-entities" is set to "yes".
#
# If set to "html5" the DOCTYPE is set to <!DOCTYPE html>.
#
# If set to "auto" (the default) Tidy will use an educated guess based upon the
# contents of the document. Note that selecting this option will NOT change the
# DOCTYPE of the current document on output.
#
# If set to "strict", Tidy will set the DOCTYPE to the HTML 4.01 or XHTML 1.0
# strict DTD.
#
# If set to "loose", the DOCTYPE is set to the HTML 4.01 or XHTML 1.0 loose
# (transitional) DTD.
#
# Alternatively, you can supply a string for the formal public identifier (FPI).
#
# For example:
#
# doctype: "-//ACME//DTD HTML 3.14159//EN"
#
# If you specify the FPI for an XHTML document, Tidy will set the system
# identifier to an empty string. For an HTML document, Tidy adds a system
# identifier only if one was already present in order to preserve the processing
# mode of some browsers. Tidy leaves the DOCTYPE for generic XML documents
# unchanged.
#
# This option does not offer a validation of document conformance.
#
# Type: String
# Default: auto
# Values: omit, html5, auto, strict, loose, ...
doctype: html5
# This option specifies if Tidy should discard empty elements.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: yes
# Values: no, yes
drop-empty-elements: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should discard empty paragraphs.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: yes
# Values: no, yes
drop-empty-paras: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should strip out proprietary attributes, such as
# Microsoft data binding attributes. Additionally attributes that are not
# permitted in the output version of HTML will be dropped if used with
# "strict-tags-attributes".
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
drop-proprietary-attributes: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should insert a <p> element to enclose any text
# it finds in any element that allows mixed content for HTML transitional but
# not HTML strict.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
enclose-block-text: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should enclose any text it finds in the body
# element within a <p> element.
#
# This is useful when you want to take existing HTML and use it with a style
# sheet.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
enclose-text: no
# This option specifies the error file Tidy uses for errors and warnings.
# Normally errors and warnings are output to stderr.
#
# Type: String
# Default: no default value
# See also: output-file
# Command line: -file <file>, -f <file>
error-file:
# This option specifies if Tidy should convert <![CDATA[]]> sections to normal
# text.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
escape-cdata: no
# This option causes items that look like closing tags, like </g to be escaped
# to <\/g. Set this option to "no" if you do not want this.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: yes
# Values: no, yes
escape-scripts: yes
# This option specifies if Tidy should replace backslash characters \ in URLs
# with forward slashes /.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: yes
# Values: no, yes
fix-backslash: yes
# This option specifies if Tidy should replace unexpected hyphens with =
# characters when it comes across adjacent hyphens.
#
# The default is "auto" will which will act as "no" for HTML5 document types,
# and "yes" for all other document types.
#
# HTML has abandoned SGML comment syntax, and allows adjacent hyphens for all
# versions of HTML, although XML and XHTML do not. If you plan to support older
# browsers that require SGML comment syntax, then consider setting this value
# to "yes".
#
# Type: Enum
# Default: auto
# Values: no, yes, auto
fix-bad-comments: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should check attribute values that carry URIs
# for illegal characters and if such are found, escape them as HTML 4.01
# recommends.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: yes
# Values: no, yes
fix-uri: yes
# This option specifies if Tidy should produce output even if errors are
# encountered.
#
# Use this option with care; if Tidy reports an error, this means Tidy was not
# able to (or is not sure how to) fix the error, so the resulting output may
# not reflect your intention.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
force-output: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should enable specific behavior for cleaning up
# HTML exported from Google Docs.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
# Command line: -gdoc, -g
gdoc: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should change the format for reporting errors
# and warnings to a format that is more easily parsed by GNU Emacs.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
gnu-emacs: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should print out comments.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
hide-comments: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should indent block-level tags.
#
# If set to "auto" Tidy will decide whether or not to indent the content of tags
# such as <title>, <h1>-<h6>, <li>, <td>, or <p> based on the content including
# a block-level element.
#
# Setting "indent" to "yes" can expose layout bugs in some browsers.
#
# Use the option "indent-spaces" to control the number of spaces or tabs output
# per level of indent, and "indent-with-tabs" to specify whether spaces or tabs
# are used.
#
# Type: Enum
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes, auto
# See also: indent-spaces
# Command line: -indent, -i
indent: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should begin each attribute on a new line.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
indent-attributes: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should indent <![CDATA[]]> sections.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
indent-cdata: no
# This option specifies the number of spaces or tabs that Tidy uses to indent
# content when "indent" is enabled.
#
# Note that the default value for this option is dependent upon the value of
# "indent-with-tabs".
#
# Type: Integer
# Default: 2
# Values: 0, 1, 2, ...
# See also: indent
indent-spaces: 2
# This option specifies if Tidy should indent with tabs instead of spaces,
# assuming "indent" is "yes".
#
# Set it to "yes" to indent using tabs instead of the default spaces.
#
# Use the option "indent-spaces" to control the number of tabs output per level
# of indent. Note that when "indent-with-tabs" is enabled the default value of
# "indent-spaces" is reset to 1.
#
# Note "tab-size" controls converting input tabs to spaces. Set it to zero to
# retain input tabs.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
indent-with-tabs: no
# This option specifies the character encoding Tidy uses for input. Tidy makes
# certain assumptions about some of the input encodings.
#
# For "ascii", Tidy will accept Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1) character values and
# convert them to entities as necessary.
#
# For "raw", Tidy will make no assumptions about the character values and will
# pass them unchanged to output.
#
# For "mac" and "win1252", vendor specific characters values will be accepted
# and converted to entities as necessary.
#
# Asian encodings such as "iso2022" will be handled appropriately assuming the
# corresponding "output-encoding" is also specified.
#
# Tidy is not an encoding converter. Although the Latin and UTF encodings can be
# mixed freely, it is not possible to convert Asian encodings to Latin encoding
# with Tidy.
#
# Type: Encoding
# Default: utf8
# Values: raw, ascii, latin0, latin1, utf8, iso2022, mac, win1252, ibm858,
# utf16le, utf16be, utf16, big5, shiftjis
# See also: char-encoding
input-encoding: utf8
# This option specifies if Tidy should use the XML parser rather than the error
# correcting HTML parser.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
# Command line: -xml
input-xml: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should combine class names to generate a single,
# new class name if multiple class assignments are detected on an element.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
join-classes: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should combine styles to generate a single, new
# style if multiple style values are detected on an element.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: yes
# Values: no, yes
join-styles: yes
# This option specifies if Tidy should keep the original modification time of
# files that Tidy modifies in place.
#
# Setting the option to "yes" allows you to tidy files without changing the file
# modification date, which may be useful with certain tools that use the
# modification date for things such as automatic server deployment.
#
# Note this feature is not supported on some platforms.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
keep-time: no
# This option specifies how Tidy deals with whitespace characters within
# attribute values.
#
# If the value is "no" Tidy normalizes attribute values by replacing any
# new-line or tab with a single space, and further by replacing any contiguous
# whitespace with a single space.
#
# To force Tidy to preserve the original, literal values of all attributes and
# ensure that whitespace within attribute values is passed through unchanged,
# set this option to "yes".
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
literal-attributes: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should replace any occurrence of <i> with <em>
# and any occurrence of <b> with <strong>. Any attributes are preserved
# unchanged.
#
# This option can be set independently of the "clean" option.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
logical-emphasis: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should convert the value of an attribute that
# takes a list of predefined values to lower case.
#
# This is required for XHTML documents.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: yes
# Values: no, yes
lower-literals: yes
# This option specifies if Tidy should generate a pretty printed version of the
# markup. Note that Tidy will not generate a pretty printed version if it finds
# significant errors (see "force-output").
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: yes
# Values: no, yes
# Command line: -errors, -e
markup: yes
# This option can be used to modify the behavior of "clean" when set to "yes".
#
# This option specifies if Tidy should merge nested <div> such as
# <div><div>...</div></div>.
#
# If set to "auto" the attributes of the inner <div> are moved to the outer one.
# Nested <div> with "id" attributes are NOT merged.
#
# If set to "yes" the attributes of the inner <div> are discarded with the
# exception of "class" and "style".
#
# Type: Enum
# Default: auto
# Values: no, yes, auto
# See also: clean, merge-spans
merge-divs: auto
# This option specifies if Tidy should merge nested <b> and <i> elements; for
# example, for the case
#
# <b class="rtop-2">foo <b class="r2-2">bar</b> baz</b>,
#
# Tidy will output
#
# <b class="rtop-2">foo bar baz</b>.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: yes
# Values: no, yes
merge-emphasis: yes
# This option can be used to modify the behavior of "clean" when set to "yes".
#
# This option specifies if Tidy should merge nested <span> such as
# <span><span>...</span></span>.
#
# The algorithm is identical to the one used by "merge-divs".
#
# Type: Enum
# Default: auto
# Values: no, yes, auto
# See also: clean, merge-divs
merge-spans: auto
# This option specifies if Tidy should allow numeric character references.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: yes
# Values: no, yes
ncr: yes
# The default is appropriate to the current platform.
#
# Generally "CRLF" on PC-DOS, Windows and OS/2; "CR" on Classic Mac OS; and "LF"
# everywhere else (Linux, macOS, and Unix).
#
# Type: Enum
# Default: LF
# Values: LF, CRLF, CR
newline: LF
# This option specifies new block-level tags. This option takes a space or comma
# separated list of tag names.
#
# Unless you declare new tags, Tidy will refuse to generate a tidied file if the
# input includes previously unknown tags.
#
# Note you cannot change the content model for elements such as <table>, <ul>,
# <ol> and <dl>.
#
# This option is ignored in XML mode.
#
# Type: Tag Names
# Default: no default value
# Values: tagX, tagY, ...
# See also: new-empty-tags, new-inline-tags, new-pre-tags, custom-tags
new-blocklevel-tags:
# This option specifies new empty inline tags. This option takes a space or
# comma separated list of tag names.
#
# Unless you declare new tags, Tidy will refuse to generate a tidied file if the
# input includes previously unknown tags.
#
# Remember to also declare empty tags as either "inline" or "blocklevel".
#
# This option is ignored in XML mode.
#
# Type: Tag Names
# Default: no default value
# Values: tagX, tagY, ...
# See also: new-blocklevel-tags, new-inline-tags, new-pre-tags, custom-tags
new-empty-tags:
# This option specifies new non-empty inline tags. This option takes a space or
# comma separated list of tag names.
#
# Unless you declare new tags, Tidy will refuse to generate a tidied file if the
# input includes previously unknown tags.
#
# This option is ignored in XML mode.
#
# Type: Tag Names
# Default: no default value
# Values: tagX, tagY, ...
# See also: new-blocklevel-tags, new-empty-tags, new-pre-tags, custom-tags
new-inline-tags: appendix, chapter, definition, drake, elib, example, exercise, jupyter, pysrc, pysrcinclude, sidenote, subsection, subsubsection, theorem, todo
# This option specifies new tags that are to be processed in exactly the same
# way as the HTML <pre> element. This option takes a space or comma separated
# list of tag names.
#
# Unless you declare new tags, Tidy will refuse to generate a tidied file if the
# input includes previously unknown tags.
#
# Note you cannot as yet add new CDATA elements.
#
# This option is ignored in XML mode.
#
# Type: Tag Names
# Default: no default value
# Values: tagX, tagY, ...
# See also: new-blocklevel-tags, new-empty-tags, new-inline-tags, custom-tags
new-pre-tags:
# This option specifies if Tidy should output entities other than the built-in
# HTML entities ("&", "<", ">", and """) in the numeric rather
# than the named entity form.
#
# Only entities compatible with the DOCTYPE declaration generated are used.
#
# Entities that can be represented in the output encoding are translated
# correspondingly.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
# See also: doctype, preserve-entities
# Command line: -numeric, -n
numeric-entities: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should omit optional start tags and end tags
# when generating output.
#
# Setting this option causes all tags for the <html>, <head>, and <body>
# elements to be omitted from output, as well as such end tags as </p>, </li>,
# </dt>, </dd>, </option>, </tr>, </td>, and </th>.
#
# This option is ignored for XML output.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
# Command line: -omit
omit-optional-tags: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should write a Unicode Byte Order Mark character
# (BOM; also known as Zero Width No-Break Space; has value of U+FEFF) to the
# beginning of the output, and only applies to UTF-8 and UTF-16 output
# encodings.
#
# If set to "auto" this option causes Tidy to write a BOM to the output only if
# a BOM was present at the beginning of the input.
#
# A BOM is always written for XML/XHTML output using UTF-16 output encodings.
#
# Type: Enum
# Default: auto
# Values: no, yes, auto
output-bom: auto
# This option specifies the character encoding Tidy uses for output. Some of the
# output encodings affect whether or not some characters are translated to
# entities, although in all cases, some entities will be written according to
# other Tidy configuration options.
#
# For "ascii", "mac", and "win1252" output encodings, entities will be used for
# all characters with values over 127.
#
# For "raw" output, Tidy will write values above 127 without translating them to
# entities.
#
# Output using "latin1" will cause Tidy to write character values higher than
# 255 as entities.
#
# The UTF family such as "utf8" will write output in the respective UTF
# encoding.
#
# Asian output encodings such as "iso2022" will write output in the specified
# encoding, assuming a corresponding "input-encoding" was specified.
#
# Tidy is not an encoding converter. Although the Latin and UTF encodings can be
# mixed freely, it is not possible to convert Asian encodings to Latin encodings
# with Tidy.
#
# Type: Encoding
# Default: utf8
# Values: raw, ascii, latin0, latin1, utf8, iso2022, mac, win1252, ibm858,
# utf16le, utf16be, utf16, big5, shiftjis
# See also: char-encoding
output-encoding: utf8
# This option specifies the output file Tidy uses for markup. Normally markup is
# written to stdout.
#
# Type: String
# Default: no default value
# See also: error-file
# Command line: -output <file>, -o <file>
output-file:
# This option specifies if Tidy should generate pretty printed output, writing
# it as HTML.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
# Command line: -ashtml
output-html: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should generate pretty printed output, writing
# it as extensible HTML.
#
# This option causes Tidy to set the DOCTYPE and default namespace as
# appropriate to XHTML, and will use the corrected value in output regardless of
# other sources.
#
# For XHTML, entities can be written as named or numeric entities according to
# the setting of "numeric-entities".
#
# The original case of tags and attributes will be preserved, regardless of
# other options.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
# Command line: -asxml, -asxhtml
output-xhtml: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should pretty print output, writing it as
# well-formed XML.
#
# Any entities not defined in XML 1.0 will be written as numeric entities to
# allow them to be parsed by an XML parser.
#
# The original case of tags and attributes will be preserved, regardless of
# other options.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
output-xml: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should preserve well-formed entities as found in
# the input.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
preserve-entities: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should line wrap after some Unicode or Chinese
# punctuation characters.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
punctuation-wrap: no
# When enabled, this option limits the non-document output of Tidy to report
# only document warnings and errors.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
# Command line: -quiet, -q
quiet: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should output unadorned & characters as "&".
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: yes
# Values: no, yes
quote-ampersand: yes
# This option specifies if Tidy should output " characters as """ as is
# preferred by some editing environments.
#
# The apostrophe character ' is written out as "'" since many web browsers
# do not yet support "'".
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
quote-marks: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should output non-breaking space characters as
# entities, rather than as the Unicode character value 160 (decimal).
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: yes
# Values: no, yes
quote-nbsp: yes
# This option specifies if Tidy should keep the first or last attribute, if an
# attribute is repeated, for example, has two "align" attributes.
#
# Type: Enum
# Default: keep-last
# Values: keep-first, keep-last
# See also: join-classes, join-styles
repeated-attributes: keep-last
# This option specifies if Tidy should replace numeric values in color
# attributes with HTML/XHTML color names where defined, for example, replace
# "#FFFFFF" with "white".
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
replace-color: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should print only the contents of the body tag
# as an HTML fragment.
#
# If set to "auto", this is performed only if the body tag has been inferred.
#
# Useful for incorporating existing whole pages as a portion of another page.
#
# This option has no effect if XML output is requested.
#
# Type: Enum
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes, auto
show-body-only: no
# This option specifies the number Tidy uses to determine if further errors
# should be shown. If set to 0, then no errors are shown.
#
# Type: Integer
# Default: 6
# Values: 0, 1, 2, ...
show-errors: 6
# This option specifies if Tidy should display info-level messages.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: yes
# Values: no, yes
show-info: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should suppress warnings. This can be useful
# when a few errors are hidden in a flurry of warnings.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: yes
# Values: no, yes
show-warnings: no
# This option specifies that Tidy should skip nested tags when parsing script
# and style data.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: yes
# Values: no, yes
skip-nested: yes
# This option specifies that Tidy should sort attributes within an element using
# the specified sort algorithm. If set to "alpha", the algorithm is an ascending
# alphabetic sort.
#
# When used while sorting with "priority-attributes", any attribute sorting will
# take place after the priority attributes have been output.
#
# Type: Enum
# Default: none
# Values: none, alpha
# See also: priority-attributes
sort-attributes: none
# This options ensures that tags and attributes are applicable for the version
# of HTML that Tidy outputs. When set to "yes" and the output document type is a
# strict DOCTYPE, then Tidy will report errors. If the output document type is a
# loose or transitional DOCTYPE, then Tidy will report warnings.
#
# Additionally if "drop-proprietary-attributes" is enabled, then not applicable
# attributes will be dropped, too.
#
# When set to "no", these checks are not performed.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
strict-tags-attributes: no
# This option specifies the number of columns that Tidy uses between successive
# tab stops. It is used to map tabs to spaces when reading the input.
#
# Type: Integer
# Default: 8
# Values: 0, 1, 2, ...
tab-size: 8
# This option specifies if Tidy should add a "meta" element to the document head
# to indicate that the document has been tidied.
#
# Tidy will not add a meta element if one is already present.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: yes
# Values: no, yes
tidy-mark: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should output attribute names in upper case.
#
# When set to "no", attribute names will be written in lower case. Specifying
# "yes" will output attribute names in upper case, and "preserve" can used to
# leave attribute names untouched.
#
# When using XML input, the original case is always preserved.
#
# Type: Enum
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes, preserve
uppercase-attributes: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should output tag names in upper case.
#
# The default is "no" which results in lower case tag names, except for XML
# input where the original case is preserved.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
# Command line: -upper, -u
uppercase-tags: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should add some extra empty lines for
# readability.
#
# The default is "no".
#
# If set to "auto" Tidy will eliminate nearly all new-line characters.
#
# Type: Enum
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes, auto
vertical-space: no
# This option specifies if Tidy should go to great pains to strip out all the
# surplus stuff Microsoft Word 2000 inserts when you save Word documents as
# "web pages". It does not handle embedded images or VML.
#
# You should consider saving using "Save As...", and choosing
# "Web Page, Filtered".
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: no
# Values: no, yes
word-2000: no
# This option specifies the right margin Tidy uses for line wrapping.
#
# Tidy tries to wrap lines so that they do not exceed this length.
#
# Set "wrap" to 0 if you want to disable line wrapping.
#
# Type: Integer
# Default: 68
# Values: 0 (no wrapping), 1, 2, ...
# Command line: -wrap <column>, -w <column>
wrap: 68
# This option specifies if Tidy should line wrap text contained within ASP
# pseudo elements, which look like: <% ... %>.
#
# Type: Boolean
# Default: yes