History of dox
N.B. All dates are in DD/MM/YY format. Two digit years are after 1997. Shows
date of completion of the version.

I wrote the dox programme after I needed to convert my resume from a word
processing document to an html document and finding that other programmes
insisted that I go back to my original documents and stuff around with
"style-sheets".

11/2/99 - Version 2.00 First shareware version. Windows GUI ready no drag
& drop. Fixed bug related to font tables. Added wildcards to 16 bit version.

4/11/98 - Version 1.50 Hard drive crashed meaning 2.00 release is put back.
Fixes problems and bugs. Adds wildcard support. New command syntax.
Error/status messages routed to stderr. Dots show status every 1024 bytes.
Basic PS, RTF pictures lost.

15/5/98 - Version 1.20 Windows 95 interface up and running, although it looks
pretty basic. Variable line length wrapping for text output. Worked around
problem with brackets in rtf - recursive solution will be made soon.
Implementation of pictures postponed due to problems.

31/3/98 - Version 1.10 Converts to & from rtf, html and text.

6/2/98 - Version 1.00 First attempt - consisted only of dox.c Could
only convert one way from rtf to html.



- Future -
* A snazzy win95 interface. Including drag and drop support.
* Support for PostScript, PDF, Microsoft Help, pictures and colours.
* Allow editing of text in win95.

Dox is copyright 1998 by Andrew Punch. The source code for this programme
may not be used without acknowledgement being given.
