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On Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 05:53:33PM +0000, Paul Sutton wrote: > Rob Beard wrote: >> > > Yep that would be good. I've had a play with wiki code before but not > > been that successful. I wish there was an addon for OpenOffice to > > create wikicode in Writer so I don't have to remember how to do tables > > etc. (No doubt there is, just haven't checked). > > > > Rob > > > > > Try txt2tags, that uses simple markup then you can save / convert to > wiki, latex html and a few other markups > > there is a nice a4 size cheat sheet somewhere, in pdf, that gives an > overview. There is also a plug in for oOo Txt2tags handles * HTML * XHTML * SGML * LaTeX * Lout * Man page * Wikipedia (NEW) * Google Code Wiki (NEW) * DokuWiki (NEW) * MoinMoin * MagicPoint * PageMaker * Plain text full details on http://txt2tags.sourceforge.net/ -- Henry Photocopies or faxes of my signature are not binding. This email has been signed with an electronic signature in accordance with subsection 7(3) of the Electronic Communications Act 2000. Digital Key Signature: GPG RSA 0xFB447AA1 Fri Feb 6 18:24:43 GMT 2009
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