HTML HyperEdit Help
Using HTML HyperEdit should be quite easy. There are really only a small handful of basic operations that are required to be performed on a document for conversion to HTML. These are:
- Text Tagging: This is done by highlighting an area of text on the document and clicking on one of the tagging controls. All tag controls are found underneath the document. There are two types of tags. FORMATTING TAGS and LINKING TAGS.
- Inserting: This is simply inserting text or a single tag into the document. Most insertion operations at the moment are performed by a hotkey combination. However, there aren't many of these. One example of an insertion is the horizontal ruler line.
- Conversion: There are three conversion operations available. Paragraphs, escape characters and HTML to Text. Conversion is performed by clicking on the appropriate button.
- Miscellaneous: Such as loading and saving files, search and replace.
Most operations are performed by clicking on the appropriate button on the editor screen. The buttons are logically grouped according to the type of operation they perform.
This is not a clickable image (yet!).
The buttons along the top left of the screen act on the document. For example, loading or saving a file.
The first row of buttons on the bottom-right of the screen are text-formatting commands (for example, formatting as a heading). The second row are linking commands.
The advanced commands consist of formatting, conversion and miscellaneous commands.
Select one of the following for more information:
- Loading and saving documents
- New files
- Converting paragraphs
- Converting brackets and ampersands
- Titles
- Headings
- Lists
- Quoting
- Addresses
- Preformatting
- Format
- Custom formatting tags
- Unformatting/removing tags
- Shortcuts
- Anchors and Quiklinks
- Linking to other documents and resources
- Menu Bar
- Shortcut Keys
- Signature
- Images
- Removing tags/Unformatting
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