(E-Mail Removed) (jd) wrote in
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> Several months ago, I found some tools that would
> convert "structured" text to html. For example
> **this** would get converted to <b>this</b>, and
> there were other conventions for lists, paragraphs,
> etc.
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GPAGE ver. 1.9 - (c) 2000, Horst Schaeffer
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GPAGE is a small DOS utility that generates a local home page
with
your favorite web links from a simple text file.
Features:
* The text file with your links can easily be edited and
rearranged.
No need to worry about HTML tags, layout or index generation,
all
are handled automatically..
* The links are ordered in groups, with an index at the top for
quick
access to a large number of web sites. You can even have
direct
links from the index to other local pages..
* Text can be added in many ways, from simple comment lines to
text
with embedded links.
* As an option, the links in Microsoft Internet Explorer's
FAVORITES
can be adopted into your text file, a new HTML file being
generated
at the same time. You can continue to add new web links to
the
FAVORITES, and later run GPAGE again to add them to your
local page.
GPAGE can also delete links from FAVORITES to avoid
duplication in
your local page, and to keep FAVORITES to a manageable size.
sorry no url. should be easy to find.
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dos interface, page limit ~30K , lightning fast.
Write the text and convert , test, and then review.
If you know a very little html coding, the output and appearance
can be easily modified