Archive for March, 2009

New syntax files for JOE, le and ne editors

March 31, 2009

Stefano D’Archino did it again. First he made the Gedit syntax file, so you can get nice colors in your txt2tags source files. Now he made new syntax files for the following text editors: JOE, “le” and “ne”!

If you’re using one of these editors, install the Stefano files and enjoy your new colorful life :)

You can get those files at the tools page, in txt2tags website.

New Translation: User Guide in Chinese

March 30, 2009

Chinese people, your wishes came true: the big Txt2tags User Guide is now available in your language!

Chris Leng (冷悦) worked hard to beat the monster, and the result is a beautiful 61-pages PDF with the full User Guide translated to Chinese (including the screenshots!).

userguide-chinese

Great work Chris, thanks!

Diary app RedNotebook uses txt2tags

March 6, 2009

Jendrik Seipp wrote me to tell about his diary application RedNotebook. As the website says:

RedNotebook is a graphical diary and journal to keep track of notes and thoughts. It includes a calendar navigation, customizable templates for each day, export functionality and word clouds. You can also format, tag and search your entries.

If you click at the image above, I guess you’ll recognize those === and ** from somewhere… :)

RedNotebook uses txt2tags markup to store the diary contents and also uses the txt2tags code to format it. It’s another nice example of a Python program using txt2tags as a module.

What about writing your notes using our beloved markup in that beautiful application? Give it a try!