Text to HTML algorithm.
Gustavo Cordova
gcordova at hebmex.com
Wed Mar 27 16:07:45 EST 2002
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> Gustavo Cordova <gcordova at hebmex.com> writes: > > > Does anybody have an implementation, or know of one, > > to format plain text into HTML? > > Sure. If it does not contain markup, > > print "<html><body><pre>%s</pre></body></html>" % plaintext > > will fulfill this requirement. > Er... that's not quite what I had in mind. I wish to create printable documentation from SQL scripts. The SQL parser is done, the structure annotator is done, it's already creating basic documentation. What's needed is a way to integrate all the special comments (which have a "@" as the first non-space char in the text) into the generated documents. Using <pre>...</pre> would be quite easy, but then the quality of the output is greatly decreased. > > I need to preserve a minimum of structure, such as > > wrapping <p>...</p> around paragraphs separated by > > at least one empty line and detecting unnumbered > > lists (at least). > > If you think you need a pre-existing library, you may want to try > HTMLGen. It knows much about HTML, but little about plain text. I'm already generating HTML using a much simpler library, just to balance tags and indentation. > > Regards, > Martin > Thanks. -gustavo
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