MTX is a simplified means for creating Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) documents. HTML is the page layout standard used by the World Wide Web. Unlike HTML, the MTX format is easy to learn and use. You can use any word processor or text editor to create MTX formatted files. The MTX Tool converts these files into HTML pages in a matter of seconds. Features of the MTX system include:
Source files are easy to create and maintain
No special editor or editing skills are needed
Timed "make" function for updating HTML files
Consistent stylistic and functional elements
Automatic creation of complex HTML elements:
Document outlines and tables of contents
Home, Parent, Previous, and Next navigational buttons
Key Word Indexes Across Families of Documents
Several types of interactive questions with feedback
Tables, floating graphics, and other extensions
Presentation Slides for the Classroom
You should consider using MTX if you need to:
Convert existing word processing documents into HTML
Create and manage large collections of HTML documents
Integrate HTML documents from several sources and authors
Create interactive question banks with instructional feedback
Create and distribute presentation slides for lectures