New Translation: Manual Page in German
November 16, 2006Michael Malien strikes again! Now he translated the Manual Page to German. You know, manpage. That thing UNIX users love to hate.
His work is already online on the documentation page.
Michael Malien strikes again! Now he translated the Manual Page to German. You know, manpage. That thing UNIX users love to hate.
His work is already online on the documentation page.
Our French friend Nicolas Dumoulin has made a KDE front-end for txt2tags. If you’re on the penguin side of the force and prefer green dragons to bare feet, you should try this out!
Update: ktxt2tags now can run using QT libs, so you can use it on Linux, Windows and Mac, among others. Just download the PyQT libs and be happy.
Dmitri Popov, the kind txt2tags user that wrote an interesting article on Linux.com, strikes again! This time he created an extension so you can use the beloved txt2tags markup into OpenOffice.org!
I’ll quote Dmitri:
I thought you would like to know that I’ve released a txt2tags extension for OpenOffice.org. This is an initial release, and currently it only includes the basic formatting (more advanced version is in works). Using the extension you can use txt2tags with OpenOffice.org Writer documents. Further info is available at: http://www.quasiwiki.org
Quoting some key points, from the QuasiWiki site:
Got interested? I have!
Hello! Just a quick post to inform you that the team grew even more:
Their work is already online on the documentation page.