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Oct. 25th, 2004 02:14 pmDoes anybody know of a good shareware or freeware program that converts text into HTML? Nothing fancy, I just need it to put paragraph breaks in. (This is why my website never gets updated, because I hate coding.)
ETA: and while I'm asking questions, a fic one. The character Jonathan Woodward played in Firefly - is his name spelled Tracy or Tracey? Google brings up pretty even numbers of matches for both.
ETA: and while I'm asking questions, a fic one. The character Jonathan Woodward played in Firefly - is his name spelled Tracy or Tracey? Google brings up pretty even numbers of matches for both.
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on 2004-10-25 06:55 am (UTC)Then using emacs for this would be like going nuclear on a bug. I've used it for a dozen years and much of it is still vast, uncharted depth to me. It's about as user-friendly as learning Unix or Linux from scratch, with different modes for different programming languages, shell scripts, LaTeX, html etc. It's not small or compact but it's pretty damn near all-encompassing. You might want to look at it anyway, but not for this. It's part of the Gnu open-source project: try gnu.org, emacs.org or xemacs.org.
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on 2004-10-25 07:08 am (UTC)no subject
on 2004-10-25 07:34 am (UTC)no subject
on 2004-10-25 08:11 am (UTC)And yes, there are far more important things to do than argue vi vs. emacs. If you can make it work for you, more power to you. But everything you need to know to make vi work can fit on the side of a coffee cup.
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on 2004-10-26 06:32 am (UTC)