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autoHTML 2.1


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Requirements System 7.0 or higherQuarkXPress 3.31 or higher
Downloads 10 Limitations None
Publisher SoftCare GmbH File Size 191k
Date added 03 Dec 2001 Check your speed

With autoHTML you can export articles from one or more layout files as HTML files, which can be used as basis for publishing text in the World Wide Web. You can export only text without images and layout which can then be displayed in a browser using previously assigned HTML styles.

A preset lets you specify which part of a document is exported as HTML file, how the style sheets of a document are treated and how text in the HTML file is formatted. You can create as many presets as you want for exporting different types of documents with various style sheets, e.g. for various magazines of a publishing house. If necessary, you can edit and customize each preset.

When you export articles manually with autoHTML, articles from the currently open document will be exported. When several documents are open at the same time, text from the active document will be exported.

Articles can also be exported automatically using the AutoPilot XT of callas software. In combination with QPS, the Quark Publishing System, you will also be able to export every single article you want publicationwide.

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