I know, you have a beautiful website that rocks the neighborhood. The
styles are all separated in nice CSS files. The contents are text files
that you convert to HTML with txt2tags, of course!
It works just fine.
But everytime you edit some file, you have to remember to convert …
If you're one lucky guy/girl that owns a copy of the excellent TextMate
text editor, listen on and prepare the
"Hooray!".
I'm a recently converted TextMate user and as you may wonder, to edit
txt2tags files is part of my everyday routine.
Websites, articles and books, everything is
t2t-marked …
Dmitri Popov wrote me to tell that there's a new
version for his
impressive QuasiWiki, an OpenOffice.org
extension that lets you use the txt2tags
markup in Office
documents!
Dmitri says: "I thought you would like to know that I've released
version 0.3 of the txt2tags extension for OpenOffice …
You know what is a wiki, right?
It's a collaborative website where visitors can read and change its
contents. Think Wikipedia.
What you may don't know is that the wiki concept can be brought to your
own computer, running as a nice standalone application. Then you can
easily edit multiple …
It's a web editor for txt2tags files, similar to editors found in phpBB
forums. You write your text on the box and use the special buttons on
the left to add formatting …
Our French friend Nicolas Dumoulin has made a KDE front-end for
txt2tags.
If you're on the penguin side of the force and prefer green dragons to
bare feet, you should try this out!
Update: ktxt2tags now can run using QT libs, so you can use it on
Linux, Windows and …