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PyTextile

PyTextile is a very easy to use text-to-HTML converter.

You can test the following demonstration of Textile code, which can convert this:

_This_ is a *test.*

* One
* Two
* Three

Link to "Slashdot":http://slashdot.org/

to this:

        <p><em>This</em> is a <strong>test.</strong></p>
 
 
<ul>
        <li>One</li>
        <li>Two</li>
        <li>Three</li>
</ul>
 
        <p>Link to <a href="http://slashdot.org/">Slashdot</a></p>

Using PyTextile

First, download the latest PyTextile.

Untar it, and enter the textile directory. Start a python interpreter.

Type:

   1 import textile
   2 
   3 s = """
   4 _This_ is a *test.*
   5 
   6 * One
   7 * Two
   8 * Three
   9 
  10 Link to "Slashdot":http://slashdot.org/
  11 """
  12 
  13 html = textile.textile( s )
  14 
  15 print html

You'll see beautiful HTML on the other side, ready for inclusion in a web page. :)

Options

PyTextile takes 3 optional arguments:

def textile(self, text, rel=None, head_offset=0, html_type='xhtml', sanitize=False):

See Also:

reStructuredText as a markup format to convert text to HTML.

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PyTextile (last edited 2015-01-10 12:19:42 by WolfgangMaier)

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