Short: Formats ASCII Files for Web-Pages Author: eric_gille@geocities.com (Eric Gillé) Uploader: eric_gille geocities com (Eric Gillé) Type: text/hyper Architecture: m68k-amigaos Www: www.geocities.com/Area51/Dungeon/3021/ FormatTXT formats ASCII FIles for Web-Pages. FormatTXT is a little Proggy I wrote because I hated to do the formating of my ASCII-Files for my Web-Pages. So this little Proggy analyses a file and then chops it into a certain number of lines with [maxchars] characters in every line. You define [maxchars]. Every line will end with the
tag. Then you only copy/paste the resulting Text into your Web-Page code. This Proggy is very primitive but it recognizes paragraphs. All you have to do is make sure your paragraph ends with two . It should look like this in your Text-Editor: End Paragraph 1 Beginning Paragraph 2 OK?? There are versions for the 68000 and 68030 included, although the Proggy has only been tested on a A4000 Cyberstorm PPC 060/604 200 Mhz. Usage: FormatTXT [filename] [maxchars] [maxchars] should always be bigger than the biggest word in the text. Minimun Limit is 20. [filename] must be [filename.extension] resulting file will be [filename.MTF] (My Text Format ;-) It works with any file, so be sure you use ASCII Text File. I hope anybody else than me finds use for this proggy.