Will Wang wrote:
"Florian" == Florian Wollenschein <florian.wollensch...@fernuni-hagen.de>
writes:
Florian> As you might have mentioned I'm just working on a txt to html
converter called
Florian> "thc". This project is intended for me to learn Python and now
pyQT4 to which I
Florian> changed a few days ago (started with Tkinter).
Florian> I have implemented the following features so far:
Florian> - Giving a title for the html
Florian> - Choose whether it's Transitional or Strict Doctype
Florian> - Select a background color
Florian> - Show the converted file with the standard browser
Florian> - Working on a font size slider
Florian> I don't really know if this is of any use for anybody but it's
just a fun
Florian> project by a beginner :-)
Florian> Now I'd like to know what kind of features you'd like to see in
version 0.3 of
Florian> thc!?
Florian> Please post them...
Florian> Have fun!
Florian> Listick
Florian> http://www.lictick.org
You could learn something from emacs-muse. That plugin can help emacs to
convert txt to html, tex, pdf, docbook and some other document format.
In emacs-muse, the title and subtitle is defined like this:
*emphasis*
**strong emphasis**
***very strong emphasis***
_underlined_
=verbatim and monospace=
emacs-muse : http://mwolson.org/projects/EmacsMuse.html
Thank you for this information. I already thought of using dots or
asterisks or whatever to let the user format the text instead of using
html tags (this would be quite paradox ;-)
Please keep on posting ideas...
Thanks again,
Listick
http://www.listick.org
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