Welcome to txt2html test You can create HTML text from ordinary text file! new paragraph separated by empty string Special character & " < > are automatically converted. If 850 code page is used special characters like „ converting to HTML notation. (first string is considered as the header and the title of document) two empty lines is header H2 definition list consists from lines, starting from sign '-', '[' or numbers. -line first -line second -line third or like this (as separate paragraphs): 1. line first 2. line second However, a single string, starting with - inside paragraph - doesn't considered as a list! paragraph with huge spaces or tabulation are considered as preformatted text. column1 column2 column1 column2 column1 column2 However, paragraph started with tabulation, is considered as ordinary text. Paragraph with preformatted test with columns is converted to table. cell11 cell12 cell13 cell14 cell15 cell21 cell22 cell23 cell24 cell25 cell31 cell32 cell33 cell34 cell35 cell41 cell42 cell43 cell44 cell45 a1 a2 & b2 a3 a4 mail@me.please! a5 Note, that a table must have a lot of spaces, or tabs and two tables must be separated by at least two lines. Take care: preformatted text with some pseudo column also is considered as table: more example please, look at this! short line in center look at horizontal rules: short: ---------------- wide: ******************************** And now - URLs You can simply type URL in your text: http://hobbes.nmsu.edu, www.leo.org, ftp.leo.org, president@whitehouse.gov, myfile.html etc. Extra point will be excluded from URL: www.w3.org. Words which are looking as 'broken' URL (such as ftp. , xhttp: , @ ) are not considered as hyperlinks. Also you can include images into HTML by typing image file name: /icons/img.jpg (this file is not exist) or txt2html.gif (this file is exist). Note that extra attributes for IMG tag (HEIGHT, WIDTH) will added for latter file. New version of the program you may find at http://wgc.chem.pu.ru/personal/valera/mypub/ Any comments, bugs, suggestions send to Valera Veryazov : valera@wgc.chem.pu.ru