I am pleased to announce the release 1.42 of htmlize, the package that exports 
buffer decoration (typically font-lock, but also arbitrary text properties) to 
HTML. Get it from:

    http://fly.srk.fer.hr/~hniksic/emacs/htmlize.el.cgi 

Many changes have been introduced since the last announced release:

** `before-string' and `after-string' overlay properties are now
recognized by htmlize and inserted into the HTML.

** Images specified by `display' property are recognized and inserted
into the HTML as <img src=...>.

*** If the image data comes from a file, the image will be rendered as
a relative URI that would resolve to that file.  Images whose data
comes from a string will be rendered inline as data: URIs.  The flag
`htmlize-force-inline-images' can be used to force inserting *all*
images inline as data: URIs.

** The image's ALT text will be the text that the `display' property is
replacing, if non-empty.

** Arbitrary links can now be added to the generated HTML.  If htmlize
encounters buffer text with `htmlize-link' property, it will wrap the
text in <a href="uri">...</a>.  If the property value is a string, it
is interpreted as the URI.  If it is a list, it should be a property
list whose currently only defined key is :uri.
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