![]() ![]() In OS X applications that support services, such as TextWrangler TextSoap works with OS X Services, making its filters available ![]() Text based on its style and converting RTF documents to HTML, which TextSoap 5Īccording to Unmarked and reviewers, TextSoap 5 goes way beyondīeing a cleanup tool for text. (The current version isĥ.6.) But I'm happy with the tool I'm using and don't yet see how Me to upgrade to version 5 for months now. I'm using TextSoap 4.5.2, and Unmarked Software has been asking There are a few Windows characters that I'm still trying toįigure out how to clean, but outside of them, TextSoap works (It can also do the reverse of most of the things If you work with text for a living, a tool like this is Spaces, and turns non-breaking spaces into regular ones. Two hyphens and en-dashes to a single hyphen, an en-space into two Into spaces (there are no tabs in HTML), converts the ellipsisĬharacter (…) into three periods (.), changes em-dashes to Quotes, eliminates excess spaces, strips multiple tabs, turns tabs You can even create mySCRUB, a tool that combines all theįilters you'd like to apply at once. Surrounded by spaces (as we do at Low End Mac), you can create the Turn every instance of a double-hypen into a single hyphen It can replace multiple carriage returns withīest of all, you can create your own filters, so if you want to It can convert your text so it'sĬompatible with HTML. Turn a selected phrase into all lower case, or capitalize every It can turn non-breaking spaces into regular spaces and replace ItĬan make smart quotes dumb - and vice versa. It can take that text and wrap it toĪ certain line length or quote it for pasting into a new email. It can take anĮmail with hard line breaks at the end of each line and turn the TextSoap is a program for cleaning up your text. OS X, which I started experimenting with in January 2002 and I've been using TextSoap since at least 2000, running version 2Ĭlone under Mac OS 9.something. That although I've been using this gem for years, I hadn't written As one of the tools I use to clean up text. ![]()
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