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HumaneText.service

HumaneText.service - 0.02

Convert Textile text to HTML in place

All Time: (3.7)
Version 0.02: (4.0)
Selected Version: 0.02
Release Date: 2003-04-25
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 0.02): 300
Downloads (all versions): 4,684

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Product Description:

HumaneText.service is a simple background service for MacOSX which allows you to write in a humane text format and replace that text inplace with valid HTML.

You can ALSO use any arbitrary text filter program or script in place of the ones included.

Select Textile formatted text in your editor, select "Convert (HUMANE) Text" from the Services menu, and your text will be replaced with the resulting HTML.

No logout/login required to install. Click and go.

See http://gu.st/proj/HumaneText.service/ for detailed information.

What's new in this version:

  • fixed potential hang

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.1 or higher

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Version 0.02:
Overall Rating: (4.0) Features: Not rated (0.0) Support: Not rated (0.0)
Ease of Use: Not rated (0.0) Quality / Stability: Not rated (0.0) Price: Not rated (0.0)
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HumaneText.service ReviewNo support for UTF-8 - Version: 0.03, 6/20/2003 04:21PM PST

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Hiram

This is very nice, but after using Textile (and this service in its earlier incarnations) for some time, I switched to Tiki for use with my weblog (there's a Tiki plugin for Blosxom). Tiki has the advantage that it also translates diacritical characters (accented letters, like in French) and symbols (like the trademark symbol) to their UTF-8 equivalents. Textile as originally designed by Dean of Textism.com fame can do this too (try it yourself), but the Textile service (renamed HumaneText for reasons unknown to me) cannot, and I didn't succeed in writing the bit of extra python code to handle those characters; maybe Python and diacritical characters just don't get along very well.

It seems Tiki doesn't contain code that specifically translates each diacritical character it encounters, but that, instead, somehow, it transforms the text as a whole UTF-8. I can type option-e+e and find the correct HTML equivalent in the tikied source, just like I could using Textile through the Textism web form.

I would really like to see UTF-8 translation added to this service, because Textile it does have major advantages over Tiki; Tiki isn't able to produce line breaks, to name one of its flaws, and it has no support for classes. Textile does have all that.

Three stars, not four or five, because the service does not do as much as the original it was derived from. Not two or one, because it's a good start. But please change the name back to Textile, if the original author of the code makes no objections to that.

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HumaneText.service ReviewWould be cool… - Version: 0.02, 4/26/2003 01:55AM PST

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ParaNox_TM
to be abble to write with Bol Italic and specific Font and Sizes inside TextEdit and To get the right Html equivalent :P But in that way It's already promissing and easy to post some simple html messages Thanks
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HumaneText.service ReviewVery clever -… - Version: 0.01, 4/14/2003 04:03AM PST

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tersono
and extremely useful.
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