Before doing Opera, I did another project, Frame 2 HTML. At Televerket Research (Telenor), we were using FrameMaker as a word processor.
Frame 2 HTML would take the combined FrameMaker documents, with images, tables, indexes and the like and convert to a set of Web pages with the structure intact.
Very proud of this project as well. NASA, MIT and Ford were some of the institutions that used it at the time.
@jon FrameMaker was my default word processor at work for several years! After WordPerfect, before Word.
@jon Interesting. I do not remember I used conversion to html. But I do remember another company in the group at least for a period started to use html-based version of documents as a standard, but do not recall how they were created.
A useful feature in Word Perfect was the code mode, horizontal split with the code <bold> etc visibile at the bottom half. That experience helped me to easier undrstand the basics when using html for web pages. For me who is not a programmer.
I found a link to information relating to the tool on the W3C site.
@jon Oki, thanks, I read the description. Cool!
@hehemrin
The tool I made was quite advanced and needed to be compiled and installed. It was not something you could use yourself from FrameMaker. They did add a tool them selves after a while, but it was not as powerful as the one I made. I was contacted by FrameMaker at the time and had a chat with their CEO, but nothing came of it. The tool was made as part of my work at Telenor and was owned by them.