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Hyperize 2

File hyperize-2.hqx
Size 50.5 KB
Version 2
Category Text Processing
Mac OS System 7
Architecture PowerPC, Fat Binary
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Hyperize2 is a standalone drag-and-drop application that converts plain text documents into HTML. Hyperize2 does what is required to duplicate, as far as practicable, the structure and appearance of your text on a Web page. Hyperize2 creates pages, frames, or fragments of HTML code from files that are dropped on it or opened interactively, or from text on the Clipboard. It arranges for HTML formatting commands that reproduce your document's structure in terms of paragraphs, lines, indents and, to some extent, columns. It also translates characters which are special either to HTML or to the Macintosh into HTML-acceptable equivalents. If you've used Hyperize 1.1 before, you'll notice the following new features: Hyperize2 runs native on a PowerPC. Hyperize2 can now create whole pages, frames, or fragments of HTML-encoded text. Hyperize2 can now read from and/or write to the Clipboard. Hyperize2 is much smarter than its predecessor about indentation, and somewhat smarter about columnar layouts. Hyperize2 has two new formatting options. They concern whether leading white space on a line is intended to introduce new paragraphs or new column-aligned list items, and the distance between column stops. Hyperize2 stores its default preferences in a preferences file, and allows the user to create secondary settings files for particular types of task, such as hyperizing justified text fragments or whole program listings. These files can be opened from within the application or double-clicked to launch the application with their settings. Hyperize2 lets you browse for documents and applications when setting the File Creator for its output files. It also allows you to choose an output file name and location that's different from the default. Hyperize2 works on any type of Macintosh with System 7 or later. It can run in about 128Kb of memory, in which any number of files of any size can be processed. Operations involving the Clipboard require more, according to the size of its contents. The (fat binary) application itself is about 64k. Freeware. Feedback is appreciated. Dr Jason Johnston mailto:jcj@mail.usyd.edu.au http://www-personal.usyd.edu.au/~jcj fax: +61 2 9519 6184

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