* Steve Lamb
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| On Wed, 21 Jul 1999 17:11:58 -0400, Buddha Buck wrote:
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| What is there that BBEdit can do that Emacs can't?
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| Emacs isn't an editor.
Agreed. It's an editor-builder.
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Gravity brings me down.
On Wed, Jul 21, 1999 at 01:14:43PM -0700, George Bonser wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Chris Beaumont wrote:
Basically what I'm looking for is a workhorse editor that I can use as
my main HTML tool.
Is there anything Linux-friendly with anything approaching the feature
set of the
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On Wed, 21 Jul 1999 17:11:58 -0400, Buddha Buck wrote:
What is there that BBEdit can do that Emacs can't?
Emacs isn't an editor.
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There is BlueFish html editor, nice free, we got a .deb of it in potato
and CoffeeCup (demo free) 40 doller comercial full verion www.coffeecup.com
Steve
Buddha Buck wrote:
Steve Lamb said:
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999 11:24:46 -0700, Chris Beaumont wrote:
Is there anything Linux-friendly with
I am doing quite a bit of web stuff now, but up until now have been doing it
through an xterm-telnet to web server-joe, black on white. I tried BlueFish,
but the preview in netscape button caused it to crash.
I would not mind something that could:
1. Gives color coding
2. Be good for perl AND
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Andrei Ivanov wrote:
XEmacs works for me, but if your system is low-memory (less than 16M),
you might use something else. No idea what, though, since I never had that
problem.
Andrew
www.coffeecup.com
OK
On Wed, Jul 21, 1999 at 11:24:46AM -0700, Chris Beaumont wrote:
Hello,
I'm just curious what people are using to write HTML with on Debian,
The available editors ive tried so far all seem *so* clunky and unsuited
to the task... cut and paste works irregularly if at all, no facilities
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On Wed, 21 Jul 1999 15:47:02- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would not mind something that could:
1. Gives color coding
2. Be good for perl AND html AND cgi AND javascript (I doubt I'll get all 4)
3. Let me save to a web server.
4. The only time I
Chris Beaumont writes:
Hello,
Basically what I'm looking for is a workhorse editor that I can use as
my main HTML tool.
I use Emacs with html-helper-mode (http://www.santafe.edu/~nelson/tools/)
Any suggestions are welcome.. I'm also looking for HTML template and
preprocessor
VIM does HTML text highlighting, runs in a terminal and it much easier
to learn and configure the all that emacs stuff. Just run your favorite
browser simultaneously, when you make changes to the page, reload it in
the browser. It's not beautiful, but it works. IMHO emacs tries to do
too much
At 11:24 AM 7/21/99 -0700, you wrote:
Hello,
I'm just curious what people are using to write HTML with on Debian,
The available editors ive tried so far all seem *so* clunky and unsuited
to the task... cut and paste works irregularly if at all, no facilities
for previewing.. etc. Am I
Why do not you try to use Netscape Composer?
Halis Osman ERKAN
Ege University Dep. Of Comp Eng.
Sophomore
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Chris Beaumont wrote:
Hello,
I'm just curious what people are using to write HTML with on Debian,
The available editors ive tried so far all seem *so*
ugh!
Halis Osman Erkan wrote:
Why do not you try to use Netscape Composer?
Halis Osman ERKAN
Ege University Dep. Of Comp Eng.
Sophomore
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Sean wrote:
ugh!
Halis Osman Erkan wrote:
Why do not you try to use Netscape Composer?
Or Amaya? I've used bot Netscape and Amaya. Both of them are good in my
opinion.
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hv
Is there anything Linux-friendly with anything approaching the feature
set of the program that I am used to, BBEdit on the Power Macintosh...
BBEdit is just about the best text editor for the Macintosh, at least
it was about 2 years ago. IMO, it's best strength was that you can
use real
On Wed Jul 21, 1999, Steve Lamb wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999 15:47:02- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would not mind something that could:
1. Gives color coding
2. Be good for perl AND html AND cgi AND javascript (I doubt I'll get all 4)
3. Let me save to a web server.
4. The only time I
Carl == Carl Mummert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Carl What I still haven't found is the equivilent of 'indent' for
Carl html files, that will neaten up my code, single-case my
Carl tags,etc.
Maybe this from unstable:
Package: tidy
Priority: optional
Section: web
Maintainer: Johnie Ingram [EMAIL
Hello,
I'm just curious what people are using to write HTML with on Debian,
The available editors ive tried so far all seem *so* clunky and unsuited
to the task... cut and paste works irregularly if at all, no facilities
for previewing.. etc. Am I missing some obvious choice? Ive used
i'd suggest XEmacs. works *great* for all your editing needs, including
HTML, and other code.
IMHO
-punkigor
--- Chris Beaumont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm just curious what people are using to write
HTML with on Debian,
The available editors ive tried so far all seem *so*
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On Wed, 21 Jul 1999 11:24:46 -0700, Chris Beaumont wrote:
Is there anything Linux-friendly with anything approaching the feature
set of the program that I am used to, BBEdit on the Power Macintosh...
No.
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Steve C. Lamb |
Chris == Chris Beaumont [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Is there anything Linux-friendly with anything approaching the
Chris feature set of the program that I am used to, BBEdit on the
Chris Power Macintosh...
I don't know BBEdit.
I use XEmacs. In .emacs, you put
(autoload 'html-mode
I don't know what features BBEdit has, but when I'm doing HTML stuff in X I
like to
use WebMaker as an editor. Bluefish is also pretty nice, but it doesn't yet
have
syntax highlighting, which I'm pretty much hooked on.
You can get WebMaker by adding the following line in your
Steve Lamb said:
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999 11:24:46 -0700, Chris Beaumont wrote:
Is there anything Linux-friendly with anything approaching the feature
set of the program that I am used to, BBEdit on the Power Macintosh...
No.
What is there that BBEdit can do that Emacs can't?
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XEmacs works for me, but if your system is low-memory (less than 16M),
you might use something else. No idea what, though, since I never had that
problem.
Andrew
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Andrei S. Ivanov
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to the task... cut and paste works irregularly if
at all, no facilities for previewing..
Previewing is not such a large issue on a machine that has a functional
http daemon running. Just edit the pages in-place and look at them with
your favorite browser, hitting 'reload' when you need to.
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