Setext was created by Ian Feldman <[email protected]>, you can contact him for
his setext documents. I'll try and make them available via HTTP after
I get my converter working better (they are in setext).
setext = structure-enchanced text
The Basics:
Title -> <TITLE>Title</TITLE>
===== -> <H1>Title</H1>
subhead
------- -> <H2>subhead</H2>
**bold** -> <B>bold</B>
~italic~ -> <I>italic</I>
_under_lined_ -> <I>under lined</I>
hyper_text_ -> <A HREF="http:foo">hyper text</A>
.. _hyper_text_ http:foo
.. other dotdot lines are ignored
Note that you can put the ".. _hyper_text_ ..." lines anywhere (at the
end is a nice place). This makes the text easier to read.
Setext also defines a blockquote and list style, I'll add support for
them before I release it.
<BLOCKQUOTE> for lines like:
> this is a block quote,
> look familiar?
and <UL>...</UL> for:
* list item 1
* list item 2
Currently I can convert documents like:
Sample Setext Document
======================
This is a sample setext_ document that shows off the various features
of setext_ and how easy it is write hypertext documents.
Wouldn't **you** like to be able to write documents using this _simple_
form of document markup?
What can you do with setext?
----------------------------
Most of the things you want to do like: headers, sub-headers, **bold**,
_italic_, and hypertext links_.
--sanders
.. _links_ http:links
.. _setext_ http:setext
to:
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Sample Setext Document</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<H1>Sample Setext Document</H1>
<P>
This is a sample
<A HREF="http:setext">setext</A>
document that shows off the various features
of
<A HREF="http:setext">setext</A>
and how easy it is write hypertext documents.
<P>
Wouldn't <B>you</B> like to be able to write documents using this <I>simple</I>
form of document markup?
<P>
<H2>What can you do with setext?</H2>
<P>
Most of the things you want to do like: headers, sub-headers, <B>bold</B>,
<I>italic</I>, and hypertext
<A HREF="http:links">links</A>
.
<P>
--sanders
<P>
</BODY>
Is anyone else interested in this?
--sanders