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meDDLe

Author Ray Favre Licence Unknown Rating No rating yetNo rating yetNo rating yetNo rating yetNo rating yet
Version 2.01, 21st February 2006 URLs Homepage, Download (400 KB)

Introduction

!meDDLe is an application (authored using Dr Wimp, of course) which converts an OvationPro DDL document file into HTML.

Details

!meDDLe firstly extracts the Styles from the input DDL file and they
are presented to the user so that a mapping to HTML codes can be
chosen.

Subsequent processing automatically produces a complete suite of HTML
pages with the text reflecting the chosen Style mappings plus
'embedded' pictures displayed in their correct places.

An optional Contents page lists links to each of the other pages. The
user can also chose a Style to be used to generate additional named
markers e.g. to mark sub-section headings - and these will appear as
indented sub-links in the Contents page.

Each HTML page is also given helpful links to navigate
backwards/forwards etc.

RISC OS Compatibility

RISC OS 2unknown RISC OS 3.1xunknown RISC OS 3.5unknown
RISC OS 3.6unknown RISC OS 3.7xunknown RISC OS 4.0xunknown
Select 1i9 (4.29)unknown Select 2i3 (4.33)unknown Select 3i3 (4.37)unknown
Select 3i4/Adjust 1i2 (4.39)unknown RISC OS 4.40unknown RISC OS 5.0xunknown
RISC OS 5.1xunknown      
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