Texy!

Texy! is a text-to-XHTML formatter and converter library. It allows the user to write structured documents without knowledge or using of HTML language. The user writes documents in easy-to-read plain text format and Texy! converts it to structurally valid and well-formed XHTML code. Texy! is one of the most complex formatters. It has full support for CSS, HTML etc. and can handle images, links (anchors), nested lists, and tables. It supports very... more
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