On 13 Apr 2006, at 02:13, William Squires wrote:
Hi, I'm looking for a simple tool which satisfies one of the
following:
1) An OS X service that can turn selected text (in an RTF-capable
editor such as TextEdit or AppleWorks 6) directly into an HTML file
on the desktop (it's okay if it gives it some generic name like
"untitled1.html") or a direct replacement of the selected text, or...
2) Such an editor that supports a menu item to "Export to HTML/
XHTML", or...
3) A simple RB program that'll turn any RTF file (including
graphics in either JPG, PICT, GIF, PNG, TIFF, or any supported by
QuickTime) into an HTML/XHTML file, along with relative references,
so I can just FTP these to my web server. This should preferable be
a 'droplet.' Clearly, if it had embedded graphics, the
droplet would have to 'export' them, so the HTML could use the
image tag to refer to it.
Haven't tested it, but a quick google search turned up this:
http://www.stone.com/pr/Create_5_Ships_Everywhere.html
or the general site http://www.stone.com/
In the description of their application "Create", I find this:
"* SERVICES: convert RTF or ascii from other apps instantly into HTML:
- If you write something in Edit, select it, Services:
Create->Convert to HTML, it replaces your RTF with HTML"
HTH!
Best regards
Peter De Berdt
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