Let em say this that if you set TextEdit to edit text only and not
RTF it is perfectly possible to edit HTML in it. It's just that
Smultron, it means Strawberry in Swedish in case you were wondering,
is so much better a tool to do this with.
TextEdit was designed primarily to deal with files coming in from
MSWord and to edit files being sent to MSWord users. I don't know of
any web developers that use MSWord or Word like tools to develop web
pages in Microsoft's advertisements not withstanding.
Greg Kearney
On Mar 20, 2007, at 16:44 , Gordon Smith wrote:
I'm going to have a look at all of these editors which people have
suggested. Smultron I've had a brief glance at, and it looks
promising. It still means I need to hand-code everything. But at
least I can see the code, and not just the links which TextEdit
displays. Honestly, what were Apple thinking of when they designed
that! Surely, the whole point of an editor is to ... edit things!
Thanks Greg and all for these suggestions.
On 20 Mar 2007, at 21:43, yvonne thomson wrote:
Just to add another quick note to this, subethaedit is also
accessible.
Admittedly, it's shareware, but it *is* an alternative, if for some
reason you're not happy with Smultron.
It's also got an interesting ability to let multiple people edit a
document at once.