Quark to HTML
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- pylon0
It's a cut and paste job.
- modern0
Recreate it in CSS then copy then put into a plain text editor and convert awkward fancy quotes etc to HTML character codes then paste
boring
- emmaopeel0
thanks for the tips... I do think this looks like a rather dull and peevish job, so we'll see if they go for the budget.
but wait, there's more: three 90 page issues! fun for the holidays... perhaps my partner's ten year old son can be hired as an intern on this?
- Dancer0
Export as a PDF and have it as a download :)
- klipklap0
quark does have an export as html... but it looks like shit... don't expect it to keep layout
- Nairn0
Gosh, this takes me back - this is the kind of thing I did in my first job.
It's probably changed over the last decade or so, but I'd suggest looking into a program (/plugin) called 'hexweb', which does what you ask - though if it's a smallish document, I'd recommend just doing it by hand.
- invisiblechamber0
there is this QuarkImmedia wich makes quark somewhat interactive and internet. i never used it though.