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Txt2tags converts a text file with minimal markup to HTML, XHTML, SGML, DocBook, LaTeX, Lout, Man page, Creole, Wikipedia, Google Code Wiki, PmWiki, DokuWiki, MoinMoin, MagicPoint, PageMaker, AsciiDoc, or ASCII Art. It is simple and fast and features automatic TOC, macros, filters, include, tools, GUI, CLI, and Web interfaces, translations, and extensive documentation.

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2005-06-18 21:01
2.3

This release brings the table column span feature
for HTML/XHTML. The new --config-file option
allows configuration to be included from an
external file and --dump-source show the source
file with the includes expanded. The new "Markup
Rules" document is a complete guide for all the
marks. There are documentation translations for
French, Hungarian, and Chinese.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

2004-12-30 18:59
2.2

This release comes with a new suported target: Lout documents. There is also a new --css-inside option to place the CSS file contents into the HTML headers. Windows users will like the T2TCONFIG env var to specify the RC file location. Python programmers will like the new samples showing how to use txt2tags as a module. New translations: German, French, and Spanish.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

2004-11-14 07:26
2.1

This release adds new macros (%%toc, %%mtime,
%%infile, %%outfile), the new --quiet option, and important
code fixes and improvements. The User Guide was
revamped with new chapters and the program was
translated to Hungarian and Italian.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

2004-07-26 11:26
2.0

The code was rewritten, XHTML support was added, and the generated (X)HTML code is now approved by W3C validator. A configuration file can now be stored in ~/.txt2tagsrc. Many new command line options were added along with internationalization support, Brazilian Portuguese translations, new CSS facilities, and extra tools to assist with site management.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

2003-11-30 21:32
1.7

This release features the new include command, used to insert external file contents into the source document. Emacs users will enjoy the new syntax highlight file, rewritten from scratch. Some user reported bugs were fixed, and regex checking was added to the Pre/Post processing filters. This is the last 1.x series release.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

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