sgp wrote:
> Have you thought about restructured text?
> It turns simple text formatting of plain text files into html (not
> viceversa) 
I've just had a quick look at this, which I've not seen before either.  
I could export to this format as well as html & xml.

I'm not sure I see any advantage to delivering in RST over HTML tho?  
Altho I'm assuming everything will be viewed in a browser or browser 
control, which may not be the case I guess.

> If ppsr was written in restructured text in the first place,
>   
Ah, but it's not.  :)  I used Freemind (which is XML-based) & would 
never have been able to complete it as easily or quickly if I hadn't.  
Ain't no way I'm gonna rewrite it, but that's the beauty of XML, in that 
I can easily convert it  to any other format. 

I do want to keep the source docs in Freemind, too, as it really is a 
beautiful piece of software & makes everything lovely & fast.

> the website could serve txt for lookups with no need for html conversion on
> the client side. And the website itself could display autogenerated html
> from restructured text. 
I still don't see that this is any quicker or easier than what I'm 
currently doing/able to do?

(Love the discussion tho, & I need to have a closer look at RST.)

Karen



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