Re: [newbie] HTML editor sought

2001-08-15 Thread Bryan Tyson

On Tuesday 14 August 2001 05:38, Andrei wrote:


Yes quanta looks about exactly what I need.  Which RMP should I 
download for  a Mandrake 8.0 (being a pathetic newbie - I don't feel 
confortable compiling from sources and I don't really understand the 
difference between i586, 686, etc.).


I suggest you try the i586, as those have always worked for me in 
Mandrake. If i586 or i686 is wrong for your system, nothing bad will 
happen. You will just get a message something like this rpm was 
designed for a different architecture, and it will quit without 
installing.

Bryan 

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Re: [newbie] HTML editor sought

2001-08-13 Thread Dave Sherman

I used to use UltraEdit myself, but on Linux I use nedit. It does syntax 
coloring, auto-indent, etc.

Dave

At 07:05 PM 08/13/2001 +0200, Andrei Raevsky wrote:
I am looking for a good (decent) HTML editor for Mandrake 8.0  Is there 
something similiar to Ultra-Edit or CuteHTML available?  Could anyone 
reccommend something light, simple, but a little more specialised that vi 
or any other editor?

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Re: [newbie] HTML editor sought

2001-08-13 Thread Oren Gozlan

Try to use bluefish or quanta plus, or the best... vi
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On 13 Aug 2001 12:24:01 -0500, Dave Sherman wrote:
 I used to use UltraEdit myself, but on Linux I use nedit. It does syntax 
 coloring, auto-indent, etc.
 
 Dave
 
 At 07:05 PM 08/13/2001 +0200, Andrei Raevsky wrote:
 I am looking for a good (decent) HTML editor for Mandrake 8.0  Is there 
 something similiar to Ultra-Edit or CuteHTML available?  Could anyone 
 reccommend something light, simple, but a little more specialised that vi 
 or any other editor?
 
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Re: [newbie] HTML editor sought

2001-08-13 Thread Tim Holmes

HTML email's are EVIL!

But I use Quanta, or Vi.  Quanta is pretty handy.  I used that to start
out with since I'd forgotten a lot of my HTML.  Now that it's refreshed
my memory I've gone back to vi, or vim.

Quanta is installed standard.
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| I am looking for a good (decent) HTML editor for Mandrake 8.0  Is there 
| something similiar to Ultra-Edit or CuteHTML available?  Could anyone 
| reccommend something light, simple, but a little more specialised that vi or 
| any other editor?
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Re: [newbie] HTML editor sought

2001-08-13 Thread Bryan Tyson

On Monday 13 August 2001 13:05, Andrei wrote:

 I am looking for a good (decent) HTML editor for Mandrake 8.0  Is
 there something similiar to Ultra-Edit or CuteHTML available?  Could
 anyone reccommend something light, simple, but a little more
 specialised that vi or any other editor?

My favorite is quanta.

http://quanta.sourceforge.net/

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Re: [newbie] HTML Editor

2000-04-29 Thread Paul

On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Don W. Jenkins wrote:

Bluefish is a good one, too, with fewer bells and whistles than Coffecup,
but it does use Weblint to check your HTML for you.  Another possibility is
AsWedit, although I would chose Bluefish over that as far as the free
editors.

I have heard someone once mention a program called WebMaker. Seems to be a
pretty good program, from Russia. Not sure how it is, I will stick with
Bluefish. Just thought I'd mention it, for the ones that are looking.

Paul

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Re: [newbie] HTML Editor

2000-04-29 Thread Dave Lers

On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Andrew Scotchmer wrote:
   I use to use bluefish but now I use Quanta.  It has all the features of

   Download from:  http://quantaplus.spedia.net

Hmm, blank page...oh one of those membership only javascript
script sites, anyone have the crack/password?




Re: [newbie] HTML Editor

2000-04-29 Thread Hendrik Martin


I use Quanta+. you can download it from linuxberg

On Sat, 29 Apr 2000, Dave Lers wrote:
 On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Andrew Scotchmer wrote:
I use to use bluefish but now I use Quanta.  It has all the features of
 
Download from:  http://quantaplus.spedia.net
 
 Hmm, blank page...oh one of those membership only javascript
 script sites, anyone have the crack/password?
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Re: [newbie] HTML Editor

2000-04-29 Thread Mike Tracy Holt

??? I just went there - no problem.
Mike
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2000 8:49 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] HTML Editor


 On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Andrew Scotchmer wrote:
I use to use bluefish but now I use Quanta.  It has all the features
of

Download from:  http://quantaplus.spedia.net

 Hmm, blank page...oh one of those membership only javascript
 script sites, anyone have the crack/password?





Re: [newbie] HTML Editor/Quantaplus

2000-04-29 Thread Scotchpie

Thats all I have Paul and it works for me
 
 I can get there with plain Netscape 4.7 nothing special...
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Re: [newbie] HTML Editor/Quantaplus

2000-04-29 Thread Dave Lers

On Sat, 29 Apr 2000, Paul wrote:
 On Sat, 29 Apr 2000, Dave Lers wrote:
 On Sat, 29 Apr 2000, Mike  Tracy Holt wrote:
  Download from:  http://quantaplus.spedia.net
 Yah, I hear its pretty easy to get in if you have/use the right
 browser/settings.
 
 I can get there with plain Netscape 4.7 nothing special...

Try it from kfm.




Re: [newbie] HTML Editor

2000-04-29 Thread Michelle Schneider

On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, you wrote:
 Does Mandrake 7 include a default HTML editor (not including Netsape)?
 
 then, has anyone had any luck installing CoffeeCup
 (http://www.coffeecup.com) on Mandrake?
 
 Cheers

Word Perfect for Linux inludes an HTML editor.  I have the download version,
and it works pretty well.


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Re: [newbie] HTML Editor

2000-04-28 Thread Michael E. Barker

Martin Solms wrote:

 Does Mandrake 7 include a default HTML editor (not including Netsape)?

 then, has anyone had any luck installing CoffeeCup
 (http://www.coffeecup.com) on Mandrake?

 Cheers

I'm a newbie myself but I have found that Xemacs is a wonderful editor
for all sorts of coding and it's commands are similar to other popular
editors.

M.E. Barker




Re: [newbie] HTML Editor

2000-04-28 Thread Don W. Jenkins

I installed Coffecup, and I like the interface, which resembles Homesite
in some ways.  However, unless you purchase, most of the goodies are
disabled, so I can't comment on that.  Are you having problems with the
install.  It's been a while, but I don't recall any.

Don J.

Martin Solms wrote:

 Does Mandrake 7 include a default HTML editor (not including Netsape)?

 then, has anyone had any luck installing CoffeeCup
 (http://www.coffeecup.com) on Mandrake?

 Cheers

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Re: [newbie] HTML Editor

2000-04-28 Thread Don W. Jenkins

Bluefish is a good one, too, with fewer bells and whistles than Coffecup,
but it does use Weblint to check your HTML for you.  Another possibility is
AsWedit, although I would chose Bluefish over that as far as the free
editors.

Don J.

Mike  Tracy Holt wrote:

 Download bluefish from ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/MandrakeCooker
 You'll have to check both the cooker and contrib RPMS because I can't
 remember which one it's in.
 - Original Message -
 From: "Martin Solms" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, April 28, 2000 12:46 AM
 Subject: [newbie] HTML Editor

  Does Mandrake 7 include a default HTML editor (not including Netsape)?
 
  then, has anyone had any luck installing CoffeeCup
  (http://www.coffeecup.com) on Mandrake?
 
  Cheers
 

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Re: [newbie] HTML Editor

2000-04-28 Thread Paul

On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Martin Solms wrote:

Does Mandrake 7 include a default HTML editor (not including Netsape)?

then, has anyone had any luck installing CoffeeCup
(http://www.coffeecup.com) on Mandrake?

I have not looked into that, or a default HTML editor. I have once found
and downloaded BlueFish, and I like it a LOT.
Someone else here has it too  :-)
For me there is a bit of national pride in that, since Bluefish is written
by someone from Holland, my country. (So is KxICQ!)

Paul

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Re: [newbie] HTML Editor

2000-04-28 Thread Lance Borden

Martin Solms wrote:
 
 Does Mandrake 7 include a default HTML editor (not including Netsape)?
 
 then, has anyone had any luck installing CoffeeCup
 (http://www.coffeecup.com) on Mandrake?
 
 Cheers

Martin,
I tried out a few of the html editors, including coffee cup, and settled on
Bluefish.
LB




Re: [newbie] HTML Editor Recommendations

2000-02-20 Thread bluebottle

On Sun, 20 Feb 2000, you wrote:
 I have used Webmaker, Coffee Cup, which is shareware, and asWedit.  Coffee
 Cup is pretty good kind of like Homesite.  Webmaker is decent, August  is ok
 and asWedit makes a good basic editor.  Haven't tried Bluefish but this is
 the one
 everyone seems to like
 Jeanette
 
 - Original Message -
 From: David van Balen [EMAIL PROTECTED]

   I'm looking for an HTML Editor for Linux. I used Page Mill in 'doze, but

I had the same problem of having used PageMill 3 and wanting to do a pure linux
web page last week.

I've downloaded and installed Bluefish which is a very good html editor. One
problem was that I've always used a WYSIWYG program. Having created a basic
page I then thought about Netscape Composer, re-opened page in that and played
some more. I've used gFTP to upload rather than Netscape. 

My initial page is very basic and is on the link below - opens ok in Netscape.

Hope this helps
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Re: [newbie] HTML Editor Recommendations

2000-02-19 Thread jfmurphy

On Sat, 19 Feb 2000, you wrote:
 Hey y'all,
 I'm looking for an HTML Editor for Linux. I used Page Mill in 'doze, but if I
 could learn to use a Linux html editor, I might just be able to remove all
 traces of M$ from my machine. I would like to know what y'all prefer. I've seen
 Webmaker, Bluefish, Coffee Cup, and KDreamsite. Haven't tried anything just yet,
 so I would like to get your thoughts...where should I start? Which is the
 easiest to use for a guy coming from Page Mill? Which offers the best features?
 Thanks in advance for your input!
 Lance

Other then the typical HTML editors the only graphical ones like Page Mill I
have found is Coffee Cup.  Inside Office5.1 there's one that  not bad, I've
played with it a few times.  Or you could use Composer inside Navigator. The
fonts sometimes appear a different size going from one to the other depending
upon what program you use.  I would recommend viewing the finished product and
both win and linux before uploading to your web page.  When the font size
differs it changes the placement  of everything.  I guess another reason
to use real HTML editors.

Maybe someone can explain why the fonts change depending on the program you use
or view it in.

Speaking of Coffee Cup did you have any trouble loading that program. For some
reason it didn't work for me. Got to the graphical install wizard, hit the next
button and the program disappears into never never land?

John.

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Re: [newbie] HTML Editor Recommendations

2000-02-19 Thread David van Balen



I use emacs...

DvB


On Sat, 19 Feb 2000, Lance Borden wrote:

 Hey y'all,
 I'm looking for an HTML Editor for Linux. I used Page Mill in 'doze, but if I
 could learn to use a Linux html editor, I might just be able to remove all
 traces of M$ from my machine. I would like to know what y'all prefer. I've seen
 Webmaker, Bluefish, Coffee Cup, and KDreamsite. Haven't tried anything just yet,
 so I would like to get your thoughts...where should I start? Which is the
 easiest to use for a guy coming from Page Mill? Which offers the best features?
 Thanks in advance for your input!
 Lance
 



Re: [newbie] HTML Editor Recommendations

2000-02-19 Thread Jeanette Russo

I have used Webmaker, Coffee Cup, which is shareware, and asWedit.  Coffee
Cup is pretty good kind of like Homesite.  Webmaker is decent, August  is ok
and asWedit makes a good basic editor.  Haven't tried Bluefish but this is
the one
everyone seems to like
Jeanette

- Original Message -
From: David van Balen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2000 10:28 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] HTML Editor Recommendations




 I use emacs...

 DvB


 On Sat, 19 Feb 2000, Lance Borden wrote:

  Hey y'all,
  I'm looking for an HTML Editor for Linux. I used Page Mill in 'doze, but
if I
  could learn to use a Linux html editor, I might just be able to remove
all
  traces of M$ from my machine. I would like to know what y'all prefer.
I've seen
  Webmaker, Bluefish, Coffee Cup, and KDreamsite. Haven't tried anything
just yet,
  so I would like to get your thoughts...where should I start? Which is
the
  easiest to use for a guy coming from Page Mill? Which offers the best
features?
  Thanks in advance for your input!
  Lance
 






Re: [newbie] HTML Editor Recommendations

2000-02-19 Thread Anthony Huereca

I like Bluefish. It reminds me of Homesite. CoffeeCup is pretty
good too. I suggest you download both and just see which one you like the best.
I'd have to say I still like Homesite more than either of them, but they do a
decent job of being a good HTML editor. 

 I'm looking for an HTML Editor for Linux. I used Page Mill in 'doze, but if I
 could learn to use a Linux html editor, I might just be able to remove all
 traces of M$ from my machine. I would like to know what y'all prefer. I've seen
 Webmaker, Bluefish, Coffee Cup, and KDreamsite. Haven't tried anything just yet,
 so I would like to get your thoughts...where should I start? Which is the
 easiest to use for a guy coming from Page Mill? Which offers the best features?
 Thanks in advance for your input!
 Lance

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Re: [newbie] HTML Editor and Graphical FTP

1999-09-29 Thread Steve Philp

Bob wrote:
 
 I need good HTML editor and Grphical FTP for Linux.  What are some good
 ones?

IglooFTP is nice.  As for editing HTML, you might try Netscape's
built-in editor (if you want WYSIWYG).

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Re: [newbie] HTML Editor and Graphical FTP

1999-09-29 Thread Jeanette Russo

Bob wrote:

 I need good HTML editor and Grphical FTP for Linux.  What are some good
 ones?

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Webmaker, August, asWedit Coffee Cup are all decent HTML editors.
Jeanette



Re: [newbie] HTML editor

1999-07-01 Thread Jeanette Russo

Thanks thats what I am looking for,
Jeanette

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From: Haakon Nilsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 1999 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] HTML editor


 At 07:00 01.07.99 -0500, you wrote:
 is there a program like Homesite?
 
 If you're looking for something like HomeSite, you should check out
 WebMaker at URL:http://www.services.ru/linux/webmaker/ or the start-up
 project KWebDev at URL:http://mason.gmu.edu/~ebanker/kwebdev/. They are
 both KDE programs.
 
 
 



Re: [newbie] HTML editor

1999-06-30 Thread kelvin

On 30 Jun, Jeanette Russo wrote:
 What is a good HTML editor that will install and run easily from Mandrake
 5.3?
 Jeanette
 
The most out of the box solution is netscape composer (assuming
installed netscape from mandrake).
There are other good HTML editors out there...There is asWedit and u
can even use something like Applix,StartOffice,Wordperfect...they all
have some HTML editor application.  The alternative is to use plain
text editor...I personally use vi to edit all my html...vi allows u to
configure it to display syntax-highliting for many programming lang
including html (i am not out to advocate vi over emans or pico or
joe...this is just my personal pref...anyway i think emacs also can
syntac hihglite html)...
check out sites like http://freshmeat.net and http://linuxapps.com for
a more comprehensive list

P.S.  there is a new html editor i am trying called  august which looks
pretty good so far...



Re: [newbie] HTML editor

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous

Richard wrote:

 Can anyone recommend a good HTML editor suitable for M6.0/KDE (other
 than NS Composer)?

 Cheers!

 Richard

 (I'll leave you all alone now!)

To avoid problems with netscape I download a fresh copy from netscape as
a  .tar.gz file...not only can
I get a high encryption version..but it will also color co-ordinate with
KDE themes as well. Also I do not have the problems that you mentioned.

Mike Julien



Re: [newbie] HTML editor

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous

I just use either of the two text editors that come with kde. Of
course, I have to type in all the code. But I am just learning, so it's
necessary that I do it this way.
adios, Steve W

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 Can anyone recommend a good HTML editor suitable for
 M6.0/KDE (other
 than NS Composer)?
 
 Cheers!
 
 Richard
 
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Re: [newbie] HTML editor

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous

Richard wrote:
 
 Can anyone recommend a good HTML editor suitable for M6.0/KDE (other
 than NS Composer)?
 
 Cheers!
 
 Richard
 
 (I'll leave you all alone now!)


 You could try AsWedit (free for non-commercial use) or Webmaker, a KDE
program (an rpm can be found on your nearest Redhat mirror in 6.0
"powertools" I believe).

Regards

Willy



Re: [newbie] HTML editor

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous

Thanks everyone for suggestions. Nice to see asWedit again - probably
the first HTML editor I ever used on Suns at college!
I recommend it to Steve who said he was starting out with HTML, and it
even comes as single ready to run executable if you get it from here:
http://www.advasoft.com/asWedit/asWedit-4.0.1-i386.linux.tar.gz

R



RE: [newbie] HTML editor

1999-06-21 Thread Bill Moshier

You might also try Amaya, on www.w3.org.  I havn't used it,
but the information looks good.

Bill

-Original Message-
From: Mike Julien [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 21, 1999 6:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] HTML editor


Richard wrote:

 Can anyone recommend a good HTML editor suitable for M6.0/KDE (other
 than NS Composer)?

 Cheers!

 Richard

 (I'll leave you all alone now!)

To avoid problems with netscape I download a fresh copy from netscape as
a  .tar.gz file...not only can
I get a high encryption version..but it will also color co-ordinate with
KDE themes as well. Also I do not have the problems that you mentioned.

Mike Julien