HTML-FromText
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- Fixed bug when run under 5.8.1 and always-random hashes.
- Emacs macros enhanced.
2.03
- Working toward standards compliance.
- blockcode now uses pre tags.
- blockparas and blockquotes use div tags.
- Remove dependency on Regexp::Common.
- XHTML 1.1 valid output.
- CSS Class names for every option type.
- Fixed a but in tables where duplicate breakpoints were being
entered (reported by Dan Wright).
- Fixed but in tables where breakpoints of two spaces were ignored.
- text2html command line utility ensures output ends in newline.
- Add example emacs macros for modifying regions with text2html.
2.02
- Added command line utility called 'text2html'. It will be
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=head3 metachars
Encode meta characters when C<metachars> option is turned on.
Should operate on C<< $self->{html} >>.
Return value is ignored.
=head2 Output
The output from C<HTML::FromText> has been updated to pass XHTML 1.1
validation. Every HTML tag that should have a CSS class name does. They
are prefixed with C<hft-> and correspond to the names of the options to
C<new()> (or C<text2html()>). For example C<hft-lines>, C<hft-paras>,
and C<hft-urls>.
One important note is the output for C<underline>. Because the <u> tag
is deprecated in this specification a C<span> is used with a style
attribute of C<text-decoration: underline>. The class is C<hft-
underline>. If you want to override the C<text-decoration> style in the
CSS class you'll need to do so like this.
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