Category: Documentation
Marco
Fioretti wrote a detailed article explaining how he used txt2tags,
pdflatex and a home-made shell script to create a full PDF book. He took
screenshots, showed live examples and even provided the code for his
custom script. Nice work Marco!
Read the article
at: http://freesoftware.zona-m.net/how-transform-almost-plain-ascii-text-lulu-ready-pdf-files-part-1
Posted Fri 22 October 2010 by aurelio in Documentation
You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all diferent.
If you decide to go left, turn to page 4.
If you decide to go right, turn to page 5.
If you decide to cry, do it ;)
Jokes apart, this the format of the Choose Your Own Adventure
books …
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Posted Sat 11 August 2007 by aurelio in Documentation
If the Linux Magazine lands at your
country, you're a lucky guy. Check out the new Issue 80 from July 2007
to find a nice article fully devoted to txt2tags!
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| ![Linux Magazine | [LinuxUser: Workspace: txt2tags - |
| Cover #80](http://txt2tags.files.wo | Write once and publish anywhere with |
| rdpress.com/2007 …
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Posted Tue 05 June 2007 by aurelio in Documentation
Demian Neidetcher wrote on the txt2tags
site to tell us about a
nice guide he has made:
I love what you guys have done. I decided to re-do my site and came
across this. I did a write-up on my site that explains the process I
used with txt2tags.
Check …
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Posted Tue 01 May 2007 by aurelio in Documentation
In txt2tags, you ever wondered how to:
- Make strike, subscript or superscript text?
- Insert the ALT text for images?
- Create a custom DIV or SPAN?
- Make a line break \<BR>?
- Load extra LaTeX packages?
- Make colored code snippets?
Fear don't. Txt2tags Tips & Tricks!
Leave a comment to share your own …
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Posted Thu 21 September 2006 by aurelio in Documentation
You have that really big HTML page that takes forever to load on the
browser? What about to break it in smaller pieces, one topic per page?
The HTMLDOC tool can make it for you.
The main purpose of this tool is to do the opposite: join multiple HTML
files …
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Posted Thu 31 August 2006 by aurelio in Documentation