This software utilizes TeX for formatting and converts HTML documents to PDF format.

Although GMS is not as advanced as some popular web browsers, such as Mozilla or Internet Explorer, it still offers a range of useful features. However, it cannot handle auto-width tables and supports only a subset of HTML element tags, attributes, and Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) properties.
As a relatively new program, GMS may have a few bugs that users may need to work around. Users should also have basic knowledge of the markup language and may need to modify their input files to achieve a satisfactory PDF conversion.
GMS is compatible with Linux, Dos, and Windows on Intel-386 machines. It comes with a web browser interface that lets users access the main functions with a single mouse click. This interface is written in PHP and requires the XAMPP package to be installed. Users also have the option to access a simple text mode interface, which can only be accessed via keystrokes.
Users can integrate Markup Shredder into advanced editors like Emacs (Linux) or HTML-Kit (Windows-32) using a command line interface. Text editor, HTML browser, and PDF reader are executed as external programs.
Overall, Gerolf Markup Shredder offers a handy solution for parsing HTML markup files and converting them to PDF. Although it has some limitations, it can be a useful tool for users who need to work with HTML and PDF files.
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