HTML Editor for the Macintosh Copyright 1994, Rick Giles HTML Editor is a semi-WYSIWYG editor for an HTML document. HTML Editor requires: - a Macintosh SE/30, Mac II, or other Macintosh with a 68020-compatible CPU. - System 7 or higher. - at least 2 Megabytes RAM. A larger partition may be needed if you are running in greater than 16 bit color (millions of colors in the Monitors Control Panel). Features: - simple text editing. - insertion of common HTML tags through button clicks, menu selections, and key strokes. - styled text to indicate styles a browser may use when viewing a document. These styles can be edited. - undo and redo of basic tag insertion. - editable palette of user tags. - single key strokes for insertion of HTML escape codes for composed characters. - find and replace commands for text editing. - edit list of URLs from the current document. - setting of a root directory for the URL of a local file. - standard file dialog for constructing the URL of a local file. - switch to a browser such as Mosaic or MacWeb with the click of a button. Switching to Mosaic 2.0 or MacWeb will open a browse window for the current document. - hide tags for a quick document preview. - restyle complete document. - automatic styling of documents from other applications. - conversion of UNIX and DOS text files to Macintosh text. - conversion of non-ASCII characters from a text file or the clipboard to HTML escape codes for composed characters. Shareware HTML Editor version 1 is shareware. Registered users will receive free electronic updates of version 1. To register, please send $25 and an Internet email address to Rick Giles Box 207, Acadia University Wolfville, N. S. B0P 1X0 CANADA Acknowledgements: Many people contributed to the development of HTML Editor through testing, and offering constructive suggestions. Thanks to the people at Prograph International, to Stephane Bortzmeyer, Dave Cartwright, Walter Clinton, James Cook, Robert Currie, Thomas Diessel, Ramon Felciano, Jim Hanlon, Jim Harrison, Roger Larsen, Heikki Lehvaslaiho, Max Metral, Angus McIntyre, Bill Milheim, Leif Erik Otteraa, William S. Parks, Marco Piovanelli, Bill Richardson, Frank Simmons, Aleks Totic, David Walker, Michael Will, Andy J. Williams, Hal Wine, and to others.