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28 January 2003

Also from UIWeb: And there's more
11:40:17 AM     comments

Dean Allen's Textile tool (which renders text into standards- and design-compliant html) now has a detextile feature. If it renders changes back into the original text, could it be used as an standards interface so you could move documents between, say, Word and Open Office, and have them look and behave the same? What a thought.
Alongside Textile now is Detextile, an inverted mirror of its conversion algorithms. This was the final piece of the puzzle. Now both text and HTML versions of articles are synchronized: make a change in one, it shows up in the other. I expect for most people this’ll never be needed, but to the markup-obsessed it should prove useful.

11:39:32 AM     comments

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