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From: james
Subject: [Savannah-hackers] submission of todo2html - savannah.gnu.org
Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2003 11:01:25 -0400
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James Shuttleworth <address@hidden> described the package as follows:
License: gpl
Other License: 
Package: todo2html
System name: todo2html
Type: GNU

Description:
todo2html creates a HTML file from a TODO file.  

It can deal with two levels of items, as supported by emacs' todoo-mode.  It 
also deals with completed and pending items.  

Formatting options include title and heading, as well as complex formatting 
using stylesheets.  

Stylesheet info can either be imported from a local file to create a static 
page, or linked to a URL to match a theme.  Without any style info, a basic, 
simple to understand style is used, unless the user uses the --plain option.

--showkey adds a key to the bottom of the page

--excludedone removes completed items



This functionality is already implemented.  Still to come are things like the 
ability to switch on/off the neutering of HTML in the original document.  
Proper documentation is also on the todo list - currently, there is just some 
useage info and a description of the TODO format.



The source is available as it is at http://www.dis-dot-dat.net/todo2html.tar.bz2



This also includes a TODO file for the project, although it's really more of an 
example input file at the moment.  It also contains a stylesheet example that 
makes the output look like TODO file look in emacs on my home machine, and an 
example of output using these two files.



I think that's it.  Thanks.

Other Software Required:
Python

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