Re: [expert] HTML editor

1999-10-21 Thread Jeanette Russo

There is one program called CoffeeCup thats is a pretty decent Windows
Style HTML editor its shareware and can be found on Linuxberg.  Also
WebMaker is pretty good and there is a an rpm for it.  Also try August,
Bluefish, asWedit any of which can be found by searching on their names.
Jeanette


Ken Wilson wrote:
 
 I think they're looking for something that codes your html for you in a
 visual environment, like Frontpage or Composer in Netscape.  I agree
 with you though, Emacs handles the formatting for readability and is
 fine if you don't mind hardcoding as opposed to letting software produce
 your code for you.
 
 Ken Wilson
 First Law of Optimisation: The speed of a non-working program is
 irrelevant
 (Steve Heller, 'Efficient C/C++ Programming')
 
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 I use XEmacs for my HTML.  It had auto-indent, color to designate
 different tags, and a bunch of other features that help to produce
 very clean code.
 
 Aaron



RE: [expert] HTML editor

1999-10-20 Thread Ken Wilson

I think they're looking for something that codes your html for you in a
visual environment, like Frontpage or Composer in Netscape.  I agree
with you though, Emacs handles the formatting for readability and is
fine if you don't mind hardcoding as opposed to letting software produce
your code for you.

Ken Wilson
First Law of Optimisation: The speed of a non-working program is
irrelevant
(Steve Heller, 'Efficient C/C++ Programming')

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I use XEmacs for my HTML.  It had auto-indent, color to designate
different tags, and a bunch of other features that help to produce
very clean code.

Aaron



Re: [expert] HTML editor

1999-10-19 Thread Hillibillymöfödi

"Olivier DUGEON - FT.CNET/BD/DAC/ARP" wrote:

 Hi,

 We search a good HTML editor under Mdk 6.1. (i.e. an html editor that
 produce a clean code for the Mdk6.1 apache server)

 Thank's for reply

 Olivier

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I dont know mutch about html editing, but i heard that bluefish is good.



Re: [expert] HTML editor

1999-10-19 Thread Benjamin Sher

Dear Olivier:

I am a newbie but try Amaya at:

http://www.w3.org/Amaya/

and try Bluefish:

http://bluefish.linuxbox.com/

Both of these are professional HTML editors. Amaya is also an HTML
browser/editor.

Benjamin

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Re: [expert] HTML editor

1999-10-19 Thread Charles Leeds

The HTML editor in Sun's Staroffice is the best I have seen for Linux.  From
what I have seen, it doesn't use any propriety tags and produces clean HTML.

http://www.sun.com/staroffice

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 "Olivier DUGEON - FT.CNET/BD/DAC/ARP" wrote:

  Hi,
 
  We search a good HTML editor under Mdk 6.1. (i.e. an html editor that
  produce a clean code for the Mdk6.1 apache server)
 
  Thank's for reply
 
  Olivier
 
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 I dont know mutch about html editing, but i heard that bluefish is good.





Re: [expert] HTML Editor

1999-07-26 Thread John Aldrich

Netscape??? ;-) Seriously it's a pretty decent HTML editor and it's
free! :-)
John

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 Can anyone suggest a good WYSIWYG HTML editor?

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Re: [expert] HTML Editor

1999-07-26 Thread Ty Mixon

I haven't used NS as an HTML editor since it was 3.x or 4.0, but I 
didn't much like it then.  I'll try it tho, I guess . . .

Ty
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 Netscape??? ;-) Seriously it's a pretty decent HTML editor and 
it's
 free! :-)
 John

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  Can anyone suggest a good WYSIWYG HTML editor?
 
  Thanks lots.
 
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Re: [expert] HTML Editor

1999-07-26 Thread Duncan Hall


Amaya is very good and easy to use.
It comes in RPMformat too!!!
Have a look at http://www.freshmeat.net and search for wysiwig
Dunc
John Aldrich wrote:
Netscape??? ;-) Seriously it's a pretty decent
HTML editor and it's
free! :-)
 John
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