Text-to-HTML processing program
phil hunt
philh at invalid.email.address
Sun Jan 4 00:19:43 EST 2004
On Sat, 03 Jan 2004 11:05:54 -0500, Jeff Schwab <jeffplus at comcast.net> wrote:
>phil hunt wrote:
>> Does anyone know of a text-to-HTML processing program, ideally
>> written in Python because I'll probably be wanting to make small
>> modifications to it, which is simple and straightforward to use
>> and which uses a simple markup language (something like Wikipedia
>> markup would be ideal)?
>
>How about troff? Or if you really want to keep it simple, why not use
>the <pre> tag in HTML?
I wasn't aware troff did HTML output.
>Or if you really want to keep it simple, why not use
>the <pre> tag in HTML?
Yuk.
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