Tabi! 1.5

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Utility 
Freeware, all Ataris 
Author: Matthias Jaap 
Email: mjaap@hsw.ifl.uni-hamburg.de 
URL: http://www.hh.schule.de/hhs/mjaap/ 
 
 

 
 
 

Tabi! converts ASCII tables into HTML format tables offering a
range of display options in the process. Manually creating tables
directly in HTML code isn't much fun - one minor error and the
result looks a right mess!

Texel can export tables in HTML format but if you just need to
maintain a table or two on your web pages Tabi! is ideal.
Tabi! can work with any ASCII file which uses tab, semi-colon or
commas to separate the individual cells. A few applications, for
example, Atari Works can output ASCII tables which semi-automates
the process but it's easy enough to create simple tables
on-the-fly using any ASCII text editor.

Once an ASCII table has been loaded Tabi! can set the global table
border colours and width along with a caption if desired.
The background colour, text colour, font attributes, size and text
alignment for each cell can be set individually and links can be
added to individual cells.

During construction tables can be previewed in CAB, WenSuite or
Light of Adamas running in parallel with Tabi! so you can see
what's happening at every stage. The final table can be saved from
the browser for inclusion in other HTML pages as desired.

We used Tabi! to create the basic subscription table used on our
web pages, which is also reproduced in printed form on page 10.
Tabi! gets the job done with the minimum of hassle and comes
recommended.
 

Joe Connor
 

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