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Old 12-31-2009, 04:23 PM   #3
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Updated again...

Well, for a bunch of reasons, I've been revisiting my old threads about creating useful XHTML.

I've done a bunch of work on the Clip Libraries -- can't guarantee that they'll all work for you, but they're pretty good for me. I've migrated from a VM to using wine and back to the VM, so there may still be some path problems with the clips -- please comment here, or PM me if you find some. Thanks.

This has a lot of updates, but I still haven't worked the Dublin Core metadata stuff into it. If you've used them, you know it's intricate. I think that it won't be too hard to update, but I'll be needing a bunch of energy for that.

If you are using these, please comment; it could pump my energy up!

NOTE: the make ePub clip doesn't work. I think I can fix it, but I want to do the DC metadata stuff first, so it will be easier. Also, the make zipped html clip requires WinZip and it's command-line extras.

Just unzip the attached folder into your Notetab installation folder (or wherever Windows sticks your working Libraries folder under C:\Documents and Settings\rogue\Application Data...

m a r

ps: You'll probably need to start a fresh collection with this library -- but editing an existing book should be easy enough. If you want help writing clips to convert the head, I'd be glad to chip in.
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