I'll file an official request. Most open source WYSIWYG HTML editors are rather simple ones however designed to allow someone online to edit a page. I was hoping to see a Frontpage replacement, especially since Frontpage uses proprietary extensions for its "widgets and gadgets". A script wizard that helped you put together simple tools for your website using say PHP or CGI would be far more useful and less proprietary. Frontpage also doesn't do much necessarily to support developing with CSS. -- T. J. On 9/19/05, Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You can always file requests for enhancements on any feature that is not > currently implemented within OOo. > > My personal opinion is that for 'office software' I don't see the need for > a fully feature HTML editor... as you mentioned there are plenty out there - > sounds more like a specialised function rather than a general 'office > function'. > > Just my $0.02 worth. > > /paul > > On 9/19/05, T. J. Brumfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > With 2.0 looming, has there been much thought of the future roadmap of > > OOO? > > One thing I'd really like to see added to OOO is a fully featured HTML > > editor. There are plenty of WYSIWYG open-source HTML editors out there. > > I > > imagine you might be able to borrow perhaps from one of their codebases > > as a > > starting point. > > KOffice has plenty of applications such as KFormula, Kivio and KPlato. > > Has > > there been any thought to convert these or add similiar functionality to > > > > OOO? > > Thanks for all the great work! > > -- T. J. Brumfield > > > > -- > > "In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of > > people > > very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move." > > --Douglas Adams > > "Nihilism makes me smile." > > --Christopher Quick > > > > >
-- "In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move." --Douglas Adams "Nihilism makes me smile." --Christopher Quick
