Rextile software enables effortless creation of Web documents and Sites in XHTML format.
Rextile was inspired by Xilize and uses a number of different tools to achieve its functionality. RedCloth is used to convert Textile to XHTML, erb is used to run script blocks, and Hpricot is used for DOM manipulation. The result is a software package that can help you to build sophisticated websites with a simple, streamlined interface.
One of the great features of Rextile is its support for dt tags. This allows you to create more complex documents with greater ease, and can be especially useful for those who are building dynamic content or who need to create structured documents quickly. Additionally, the support for Debian-based Ruby (without gems) has been improved. This makes it easier to install and use the software, even if you're not an experienced Ruby developer.
Finally, this release includes some minor fixes that are required by newer versions of RedCloth. While these changes may not be major, they do help to ensure that Rextile runs smoothly and reliably. Overall, if you're looking for a powerful and easy-to-use software package for building XHTML documents and websites, then Rextile is definitely worth checking out.
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