Short: SGML/HTML Templating Tool, Graphical Markup Viewer Author: dave.trollope@worldnet.att.net Uploader: dave trollope worldnet att net Type: comm/www Version: 0.6 Architecture: m68k-amigaos Changes in V0.6 Linux x86 Version available (command line only - investigating pythontk). AmigaVP Version available (command line only) Filename mapping! All the example files use Amiga file paths to access files that are included (INCLUDE=device:path/file). This can be interpreted in a Unix way by creating the appropriate map file. See the docs. An example amigaunixmap file is included. "make" like checks on the source and dest file dates to see if the source needs updating, even on a template change. See the docs. SubDirs! Now recurses to publish whole site, creating dirs appropriately. Bug fixed setting the publish path from the environment. Fixed some enforcer hits when a non existant template or include file is referenced. Window positions are now remembered. At last! The paste button is no longer disabled when nothing is selected. This allows you to paste into a new file from the clipboard. What GuiSGML is: GuiSGML is a tool that allows you to create templates for markup such as HTML. Using templates will give you the power to change the look of a whole website in a split second. Also, all those WIDTH and HEIGHT tags are automatically added to IMG tags... No more working out the size of the image. (Uses datatypes, so any image you have a datatype for is supported) This tool graphically shows you the markup structure like a directory tree. Its quite intriguing. Can process whole directories (batch mode). Note, this is NOT a wysiwyg HTML editor. Its not intended to be. Visit http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/7499 for more info. This whole site is published using GuiSGML. Dave