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HTMLevator currently includes three separate applications. They can be used together or separately, although one of them is unlikely to be able to be as useful without another -- they are best used in combination.
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HTMLevator currently includes three separate applications. They can be used together or separately, although one of them is unlikely to be able to be as useful without another -- they are best used in combination.
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Header promotion - converts paragraphs `p` elements in HTML into `h1-h6` elements. It uses one of several means to determine which paragraphs receive this treatment: the most robust is to configure it yourself with a styles mapping file, a runtime configuration you set up yourself (which can be made sensitive to consistent code points in your inputs). Or, if your data is sufficiently regular, another method may be less onerous. Indeed if asked, HTMLevator's header promotion will 'guess' appropriate headers based on a ranking of format (style) attributes in the inputs.
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## HTML Tweak
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A general purpose "mapper" enabling class or style values on HTML elements to be systematically mapped. So for example, all "font-style: italic" can be made `class='emph'` ... write whatever mappings you need. Very useful for data cleanup and consolidation, and/or as prep for any other steps.
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## Header promotion
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XSweet can convert paragraphs `p` elements in HTML into `h1-h6` elements. It uses one of several means to determine which paragraphs receive this treatment: the most robust is to configure it yourself with a styles mapping file, another runtime configuration you set up yourself (which can be made sensitive to consistent code points in your inputs). Or, if your data is sufficiently regular, another method may be less onerous. Indeed if asked, HTMLevator's header promotion will 'guess' appropriate headers based on a ranking of format (style) attributes in the inputs.
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Section inferencing - this requires structural induction.
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Section inferencing - this requires structural induction.
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