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[NonGNU ELPA] Htmlize version 1.58
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[NonGNU ELPA] Htmlize version 1.58 |
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Sun, 15 Sep 2024 17:07:39 -0400 |
Version 1.58 of package Htmlize has just been released in NonGNU ELPA.
You can now find it in M-x list-packages RET.
Htmlize describes itself as:
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Convert buffer text and decorations to HTML.
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More at https://elpa.nongnu.org/nongnu/htmlize.html
## Summary:
This package converts the buffer text and the associated
decorations to HTML. Mail to <hniksic@gmail.com> to discuss
features and additions. All suggestions are more than welcome.
To use it, just switch to the buffer you want HTML-ized and type
`M-x htmlize-buffer'. You will be switched to a new buffer that
contains the resulting HTML code. You can edit and inspect this
buffer, or you can just save it with C-x C-w. `M-x htmlize-file'
will find a file, fontify it, and save the HTML version in
FILE.html, without any additional intervention. `M-x
htmlize-many-files' allows you to htmlize any number of files in
the same manner. `M-x htmlize-many-files-dired' does the same for
files marked in a dired buffer.
## Recent NEWS:
htmlize NEWS -- history of user-visible changes.
* Changes in htmlize 1.51
** `htmlize-face-overrides' can be used to override Emacs's face
definitions.
* Changes in htmlize 1.47
** GNU Emacs 21 is no longer supported.
* Changes in htmlize 1.45
** Correctly handle :inherit specifying a list of faces. (This bug
would cause an error in AUX TeX buffers.)
* Changes in htmlize 1.44
** Faces specified in the `face' property are now prioritized the same
way that Emacs redisplay does it: faces that appear earlier have
precedence over those that appear later.
* Changes in htmlize 1.41
** `before-string' and `after-string' overlay properties are now
recognized by htmlize and inserted into the HTML.
** Images specified by `display' property are recognized and inserted
into the HTML as <img src=...>.
*** If the image data comes from a file, the image will be rendered as
a relative URI that would resolve to that file. Images whose data
comes from a string will be rendered inline as data: URIs. The flag
`htmlize-force-inline-images' can be used to force inserting *all*
images inline as data: URIs.
** The image's ALT text will be the text that the `display' property is
replacing, if non-empty.
** Arbitrary links can now be added to the generated HTML. If htmlize
encounters buffer text with `htmlize-link' property, it will wrap the
text in <a href="uri">...</a>. If the property value is a string, it
is interpreted as the URI. If it is a list, it should be a property
list whose currently only defined key is :uri.
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