Txt2tags converts a text file with minimal markup to HTML, XHTML, SGML, DocBook, LaTeX, Lout, Man page, Creole, Wikipedia, Google Code Wiki, PmWiki, DokuWiki, MoinMoin, MagicPoint, PageMaker, AsciiDoc, or ASCII Art. It is simple and fast and features automatic TOC, macros, filters, include, tools, GUI, CLI, and Web interfaces, translations, and extensive documentation.
| Tags | Documentation Internet Web Site Management Software Development Text Processing Markup |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPLv2 |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Python |
| Translations | Basque Catalan Chinese Czech English Esperanto Finnish French German Hungarian Italian Luxembourgish Portuguese Spanish Swedish Ukrainian |


Release Notes: New targets include ASCII Art, AsciiDoc, Creole, DocBook, and PmWiki. A new mark was adaded for tagged text. A new command %!csv was added to include a CSV file. New command line options include --targets, --slides, --width, --height, and --art-chars. New plugins for JOE, ne, le, and markitUp editors. Improvements were made to the HTML, LaTeX, Lout, and Man Page targets. Basque, Chinese, and Ukrainian translations were added.


Release Notes: New targets include Wikipedia, Google Code Wiki, and DokuWiki. A new mark was added for strikeout text. New tools include a TextMate bundle, a gedit language file, and a gensite program. Unicode (UTF-8) support was improved. The PHP Web interface was rewritten. Improvements were made to the MoinMoin, LaTeX, and Lout targets. Finnish and Chinese translations were added.


Release Notes: Many bugs were fixed. Speed was optimized. The "%%%" mark was added to comment multiple lines. More than one CSS per HTML file and user-defined .sty files for LaTeX are supported. Chinese translations were added. Cleaner minimalist LaTeX headers (preamble) were added.


Release Notes: A new %%% mark was implemented for commented blocks. The test suite was improved, resulting in better handling of tricky markup combinations and the fixing of three (rare) fatal errors.


Release Notes: A new header comment showing the CSS file path when using --css-inside. No more empty <style> tag on --css-inside when the CSS file is not found. The Style config may be used multiple times (e.g. two or more CSS files).
01 Jun 2009 08:26
Briliant idea.
I love this app.
Nice Job , boys!
06 Jul 2002 21:15
Excellent tool!!
I have used txt2tags for some time now to maintain
a site mostly oriented towards free software and
Linux. It's flexibility and power have allowed me
to devote more time to the content generation.
Definitely worth a good look!
Rubens