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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/lisp/hm--html-menus/ANNOUNCEMENT Mon Aug 13 08:45:50 2007 +0200 @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +Hello, + +I've written a new version (4.16) of my html package for the XEmacs +(lemacs) and the GNU Emacs 19. It is based on the html-mode from Marc +Andreessen. + +With this package it is very easy to write html pages for the World Wide +Web (WWW). Eg: In most cases the user gets help to construct a specific +link by examples or by a completition list with possible input strings. + +Read the NEWS file to see what's new in this release.. + +The name of the package is + hm--html-menus-4.16.tar.gz + +You should find it on the following ftp server: + info.cern.ch in /pub/www/contrib + sunsite.unc.edu in /pub/Linux/apps/editors/emacs/ + ftp.rrzn.uni-hannover.de in /pub/unix/editors/lemacs/contrib + ftp.tnt.uni-hannover.de in /pub/editors/xemacs/contrib + +It make take some time, before the package is copied by the ftp admins +from the incoming directories to the above listed directories. + +There is also a html documentation about the package. You can find it on: +http://www.tnt.uni-hannover.de:80/data/info/www/tnt/soft/info/www/html-editors/hm--html-menus/overview.html + +At the moment it describes the version (4.15), but it will be updated in the +near future. + + +The package provides functions to insert the following stuff in html-pages: +1. Anchors: + html link, info link, gopher link, file link; + ftp link, news link, mail link, wais (direct) link, + wais (gateway) link; + proggate link, local proggate link, general link; + link target; +2. Frame elements: + full html frame with html, head, body, title, header and signature + elements or only the single elements; + link element; + html 'created'- and 'changed'- comments; + the current date in the title; +3. Structure elements: + menu or list item, menu, unordered list, ordered list, directory list; + description list, description title, description entry; + new paragraph, new line, horizontal rule, table, table title, + table header, table row, table entry; +4. for formatting paragraphs: + without links, with links, blockquote, listing, abstract; +5. formatting: + bold, italic, underline, typewriter, strikethru, super and subscript, + emphasized, strong, + definition, keyboard, command, argument, option, variable, instance, + code, sample, + quote, acronym, abbrevation, citation, literature, publication, isbn, + person, author, editor, credits, copyright, + footnote, margin, + html comment; +6. include: + top aligned image, middle aligned image, bottom aligned image; +7. forms: + form; + text, password, isindex, integer, float, date, url, scribble fields; + checkbox, radio, reset, image, audio and submit buttons; + option menus, scrolled lists and option entries; + textarea; +8. entities: + most of the special ISO- characters, less, greater and ampersand; + +If it makes sense, the functions worked also on selected regions. +I've used the same menu items and the same keystrokes. Therefore, you +don't need to learn different menus or keys for similar functions. + +You can choose the popup menus between an expert menu, an novice menu and +the menu from Marc Andreessen interactively. + +With the pulldown menu, you can do the following things: +- select the pulldown menu +- remove numeric names +- quotify hrefs +- reload the config files +- load html templates from a template directory (two templates are included + in the package); templates written in a special template language are + expanded automatically; +- preview html documents with the netscape +- preview html documents with the xmosaic +- preview html documents with the w3 package for the lemacs and emacs + +You can configure the html mode with a special configuration file for +your site and with another file specific for a user. + +The html specification is under development and therefore this +package is also under development. So, if you have any ideas to +extend the package, feel free to email them to muenkel@tnt.uni-hannover.de. + + +Heiko + +