In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, P Witte
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes

>Another minor project Ive been working on recently is fixing and updating my
>asm2htm utility (big yawn, everyone!) with a view to enabling it to html-ise
>the Smsq sources for easy, logical browsing, as an aid to understanding the
>code  - for novice and expert alike. This is now just about complete. I have
>no intention of re-releasing this program at the present time as that would
>just be too much trouble for the amount of interest there is in it. However,
>I hope to produce a html-ised version of the latest version of Smsq, to be
>included with the next distribution CD, viewable in most modern
>Windoze/Linux/Mac browsers. As asm2htm now supports style sheets, and also
>differentiates more elements of the code than previous versions, it should
>be simple enough for the punter to modify the appearance according to taste
>and need. Personally, I think the output is impressive. Whether anyone apart
>from me finds it useful is another question.

Per, your efforts will be a bit like a 'rosetta stone', unlocking long
hidden secrets to those who seek to find them ... well done !

-- 
Malcolm Cadman

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