Also, it doesn't underline the wrong word using wave style (like MS word does), that would be more intutive to users. another thing is if I am writing "Are" and I have written till "Ar" the code underline it, I think it would be a better idea to underline it only if user has finished typing the word. I know its lot easer said than done, but I believe it would be more helpful.
Another thing I noticed is the DIV element positioned absolutly. If I resize and take the right-bottom resize handle to near top-left, the result are not satisfactory. The contianed elements comes out of the resize box (or to say resize box is resized in correctly). I know this is a problem with mozilla code, but I don't know if anybody is looking at it.
thanks harvinder
Phil H�hn wrote:
Ahmed Mohombe wrote:
Peter Lairo wrote:
Go get it: http://www.nvu.com/download.html
Just curious:
If NVU is openSource too, why aren't you developing directly in the Mozilla composer base code. This way, a lot of more users will have it, and test it.
[Not wanting to speak for those who know better, but...]
AFAIK, NVU is the stand-alone version of composer, much like firefox & thunderbird are the stand-alone browser & mail applications in the Mozilla family. (Of course they're much more than just a new gui....)
But anyway, maybe it's much easier to develop NVU stand-alone?
Having said that, I hope many of the NVU changes make it back into the Mozilla trunk so they're eventually available in composer.
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