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Version: 1.0
Author: Lars-Olof Albertson
Requirements: HyperCard 2.2
Cost: free
Pros: formats RTF files nicely, creates tables of contents
Cons: makes for a cluttered screen, creation of hot links not intuitive
Remote location: <URL:http://balder.syo.lu.se/Editor/HTML-HyperEditor.html>
Tricks location: <URL:http://152.1.24.177/teaching/archives/HTML-
HyperEditor1.0.S.sea.hqx>
This editor addresses the issue of non-English character sets, specifically the
translation of diacritics. More so than some of the other editors here, HTML-HyperEditer is
designed to markup copy after it has been created outside the editor and imported. For
example, it contains features to import RTF files, simple ASCII files, as well as HTML
files.
If you are importing an RTF file, HTML-HyperEditor will convert the quote marks ("),
greater than signs (>), and less than signs (<) to their appropriate escape sequences. After
reading the English version of the documentation, the characters like Á were
expected to be translated as well. This never happened. Again, if you imported an RTF file,
the editor formats the text in such a way that it is WYSIWYG. When you select Format
from the HTML menu, HTML-HyperEditor very cleanly goes through your document and
Summary :
Version: 1.0 Author: Lars-Olof Albertson Requirements: HyperCard 2.2 Cost: free Pros: formats RTF files nicely, creates tables of contents Cons: makes for a cluttered screen, creation of hot links not intuitive Remote location: <URL:http://balder.syo.lu.se/Editor/HTML-HyperEditor.html>
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