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*Menu access for external HTML utilities such as syntax-checking, references, and removing HTML tags from a document.  
*Menu access for external HTML utilities such as syntax-checking, references, and removing HTML tags from a document.  


This macro is based on two older EPM macros called [[HTMLTAGS.E]] and [[HTMEPM98]].
This macro is based on two older EPM macros called '''HTMLTAGS.E''' and '''HTMEPM98'''.


==Version==
==Version==
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==Author==
==Author==
* [[Ken Arway]]
* [[Ken Arway]]
* [[Larry Margolis]] (HTMLTAGS.E)
* Larry Margolis (HTMLTAGS.E)
* [[Eduardo Areitio]] (HTMEPM98)
* Eduardo Areitio (HTMEPM98)


[[Category:EPM]]
[[Category:EPM]]

Revision as of 17:03, 25 January 2017

kenHTepm is a free HTML editing macro for EPM, it has the following features:

  • Easy table creation - enter the data in a simple, straightforward manner and let the macro do all the tedious work.
  • Quick & easy insertion of paragraph tags and list tags around imported text.
  • Full frames support.
  • Complete forms support, including all input methods.
  • Support for new Netscape 3.0 tags: multi-column, spacers, and embedded LiveAudio, LiveVideo, Live3D, and Quicktime.
  • Support for other Netscape tags: "big", "small", "blinking", font colour, font face, and basefont.
  • Context-sensitive prompts, including maintaining lists of frequently used URL's, target names and customized user tags.
  • Java applet tags.
  • Full complement of HTML special characters, including accented characters, math symbols, currency, etc.
  • "One-click" Internet connectivity for your FTP, Telnet, browser and comm programs.
  • Menu access for external HTML utilities such as syntax-checking, references, and removing HTML tags from a document.

This macro is based on two older EPM macros called HTMLTAGS.E and HTMEPM98.

Version

Other EPM macros built on or make use this one

Author

  • Ken Arway
  • Larry Margolis (HTMLTAGS.E)
  • Eduardo Areitio (HTMEPM98)