Dear FreeBSD masters:

I am looking to understand the toolchain that begins with an mdoc-based
manual page and ends with a nice HTML file (as illustrated by
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=groff_mdoc&apropos=0&sektion=0&manpath=FreeBSD+9.0-RELEASE&arch=default&format=html
).


Hypothetically, were I personally attempting to convert the `groff_mdoc.7'
manual page to HTML, from what I've researched the command should be:

groff -mdoc -Thtml groff_mdoc.7 | tidy > bsdgroff.html



[1]
Is the above command how the FreeBSD project produces its gorgeous HTML man
pages?

[2]
How does one associate a <link .../> CSS stylesheet with the resultant
file? I cannot locate a `groff' command switch to stop it from inserting
its own inline style information.



== Research I've performed:

I have read GROFF_MDOC(7) in its entirety.

I have searched GROFF(1) and groff's [Tex]info document.



Most respectfully,

Jason
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