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NAME

       textile - Translate Textile markup language to HTML

SYNOPSIS

        # translate a text file to HTML, print to screen
        textile file.txt

        # translate a snippet of text to HTML
        echo "hi there" | textile

        # translate a text file, output to a file
        textile -outfile out.html file.txt

        # translate a text file, output to a legal full HTML file
        # (By default, textile doesn't output <html>, <head> and <body> tags)
        textile -fullpage -outfile out.html file.txt

        # translate a text file, output to a legal full HTML file, add title
        # (-title implies -fullpage)
        textile -title "My <blink>133t</blink> web page" -outfile out.html file.txt

DESCRIPTION

       This program uses Brad Choate's Text::Textile module to convert text in the Textile markup
       language into HTML. For example, it will convert "_hi_ there" to "<p><em>hi</em>
       there</p>". Textile (developed by Dean Allen of <http://textism.com> lets you quickly
       write simple (or not so simple) text that (a) can be read as is, and (b) turns into
       readable HTML.

AUTHOR

       Amir Karger, akarger@cpan.org

       Brad Choate built Text::Textile Dean Allen of Textism.com developed Textile.

SEE ALSO

       Text::Textile, <http://textism.com>