Re: [CentOS] Upping my game on web work

2018-11-21 Thread Sorin Srbu
> -Original Message- > From: CentOS On Behalf Of mark > Sent: den 21 november 2018 16:27 > To: CentOS mailing list > Subject: Re: [CentOS] Upping my game on web work > > Frank Cox wrote: > > On Wed, 21 Nov 2018 09:02:38 -0500 > > Robert Moskowitz wrote: > > > >> What 'simple' web

Re: [CentOS] Hypervisor and access method for workstation VM

2018-11-21 Thread Scot P. Floess
I am planning to set up a virtualization host to host a Linux workstation  VM. It may also host a Windows VM down the road but not on the initial  list. I'm looking for suggestions as far as: * oVirt or CentOS? (Did I miss a CentOS equivalent of RHV somewhere?) I'm  not interested in running

Re: [CentOS] Hypervisor and access method for workstation VM

2018-11-21 Thread Gregory P. Ennis
I am planning to set up a virtualization host to host a Linux workstation  VM. It may also host a Windows VM down the road but not on the initial  list. I'm looking for suggestions as far as: * oVirt or CentOS? (Did I miss a CentOS equivalent of RHV somewhere?) I'm  not interested in running

Re: [CentOS] CentOS 7 + GNOME : all icon themes broken after update from CR

2018-11-21 Thread mark
Kay Schenk wrote: > On 11/20/2018 05:35 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote: >> On 11/19/2018 01:38 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: >>> Le 18/11/2018 à 15:14, Yan Li a écrit : >>> The recommended method for undo an update is https://access.redhat.com/solutions/64069, but it's not supported if glibc,

Re: [CentOS] Upping my game on web work

2018-11-21 Thread Kenneth Porter
--On Wednesday, November 21, 2018 11:40 AM -0500 Robert Moskowitz wrote: I need some stuff that provides some basic presentation and management tools.  Someone other than me will be uploading recordings and announcements.  My goal is to put together some simple tools for their use.  Not mine.

Re: [CentOS] CentOS 7 + GNOME : all icon themes broken after update from CR

2018-11-21 Thread Kay Schenk
On 11/20/2018 05:35 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote: On 11/19/2018 01:38 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: Le 18/11/2018 à 15:14, Yan Li a écrit : The recommended method for undo an update is https://access.redhat.com/solutions/64069, but it's not supported if glibc, kernel, or selinux are changed. I'd give

Re: [CentOS] Upping my game on web work

2018-11-21 Thread Robert Moskowitz
On 11/21/18 11:29 AM, Valeri Galtsev wrote: On 11/21/18 9:26 AM, mark wrote: Frank Cox wrote: On Wed, 21 Nov 2018 09:02:38 -0500 Robert Moskowitz wrote: What 'simple' web support tools do we have here? Libreoffice can create a html page from a word processor document. I've done that a

Re: [CentOS] Upping my game on web work

2018-11-21 Thread Leroy Tennison
Given your situation I would consider carefully crafting the html yourself (frames for content, etc) and specifying constraints for them (for example: not changing an image's size and saving any file for use without line feeds) such that file replacement was all that is needed. For someone who

Re: [CentOS] Upping my game on web work

2018-11-21 Thread Valeri Galtsev
On 11/21/18 9:26 AM, mark wrote: Frank Cox wrote: On Wed, 21 Nov 2018 09:02:38 -0500 Robert Moskowitz wrote: What 'simple' web support tools do we have here? Libreoffice can create a html page from a word processor document. I've done that a few times where I do the basic layout with

Re: [CentOS] Upping my game on web work

2018-11-21 Thread Robert Moskowitz
On 11/21/18 10:26 AM, mark wrote: Frank Cox wrote: On Wed, 21 Nov 2018 09:02:38 -0500 Robert Moskowitz wrote: What 'simple' web support tools do we have here? Libreoffice can create a html page from a word processor document. I've done that a few times where I do the basic layout with

Re: [CentOS] Upping my game on web work

2018-11-21 Thread Peter Duffy
The only web editor out of which I've ever got any mileage at all was bluegriffon - but the only time I've tried it was about 5 years ago, when it was both fully free and quite unstable (it was undergoing a lot of development work.) It's not fully free now, and it remains to be seen how stable

Re: [CentOS] Upping my game on web work

2018-11-21 Thread mark
Frank Cox wrote: > On Wed, 21 Nov 2018 09:02:38 -0500 > Robert Moskowitz wrote: > >> What 'simple' web support tools do we have here? > > Libreoffice can create a html page from a word processor document. > > I've done that a few times where I do the basic layout with libreoffice > and then

Re: [CentOS] Upping my game on web work

2018-11-21 Thread Leroy Tennison
There are several options, Mozilla had/has SeaMonkey, w3c has Amaya, there's Bluefish and Kompozer, search the web for 'html web editor linux' - you'll find more than enough options. I've used Amaya and Kompozer, they're adequate but you still need to be able to write your own html. I've used

Re: [CentOS] Upping my game on web work

2018-11-21 Thread Robert Moskowitz
On 11/21/18 9:16 AM, Frank Cox wrote: On Wed, 21 Nov 2018 09:02:38 -0500 Robert Moskowitz wrote: What 'simple' web support tools do we have here? Libreoffice can create a html page from a word processor document. I've done that a few times where I do the basic layout with libreoffice and

Re: [CentOS] Upping my game on web work

2018-11-21 Thread Frank Cox
On Wed, 21 Nov 2018 09:02:38 -0500 Robert Moskowitz wrote: > What 'simple' web support tools do we have here? Libreoffice can create a html page from a word processor document. I've done that a few times where I do the basic layout with libreoffice and then hand-edit the html to fine tune it.

[CentOS] Upping my game on web work

2018-11-21 Thread Robert Moskowitz
Until now, I have been satisfied with hand coding my html for simple, but effective web pages (see http://www.htt-consult.com/). But I want to offer one of our small synagogues some web pages and need a few tools for them to use to compose their pages and upload content. What 'simple' web

[CentOS] CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 165, Issue 2

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