The icon "Select file" from the previous|release has disappeared - a double|click on the appropriate edit fields|has the same effect.
The JAnE ASCII recognition allows users of|the popular text editor JAnE to convert text|colours, font attributes etc. to|HTMl automatically.
Light of Adamas shows (nearly) everything|the Penguin creates and beats in some|parts even Netscape!
Colour schemes are a simple way to|have four colours that fit well|together.
"Source code" and "Info" are by default|disabled - to enable them you have|to start HTML-Help 2.0.
The HomePage Penguin now supports|GEMScript - send commands to the Penguin|to the Penguin without many mouse|clicks!
The Navigator shows also|the background colour!
If you select a file the Penguin|will create the right address (relative address to|the HTML file).
Path seperation is done in HTML|via the slash (/) not the backslash (\).
You can import older HPP files|using the new "Import" feature.
All relevant options for the general|appearance of your page are united|in one dialog: "Page properties".
Special chars are - to ensure|compatibility with the web - not allowed.|The Penguin checks file names for|problematic chars and warns you.
If the operating system of|your Atari doesn't handle long filenames,|you can advise the Penguin to convert|all filenames to lowercase.
You can also use the Penguin|as an ACC. Although this mode was not tested|it is possible.
On the official HomePage Penguin|website http://www.atari-computer.de/mjaap/hpp/|are lots of information and|additional programs to download.
The popup "Additional" appears in|almost every dialog. The options are in most|cases the same e.g. define a link.
The Penguin does't change the system|colours anymore - colour previews are|made using a nearest colour algorithm.
Preview features have been added to|some dialogs so you don't need the|web browser to see what the horizontal|rule looks like.
Style sheets are one of the latest|web technologies. You can position|elementes freely on your page. An|external CSS editor is available for|the Atari: En Vogue.
The plugin interface of the Penguin|allows programs to interact with the|program.