On Mon, Jun 14, 1999 at 12:55:53PM +0200, Gael Duval wrote:
> Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
> >
> > Paul Healy wrote:
> > >
> > > I also had problems with netscape 4.6 so I found amaya 2.0 on
> > > Rufus http://rufus.w3.org/linux/RPM/ByName.html
> > > It is a bit fiddly if you are used to composer but seems worth
> > > learning
> >
> > Been there done that...
> > Tried composer, amaya, asWedit. Returned to XEmacs. Now I am
> > happy.
>
> XEmacs is effectively the best editor for HTML pages, not very
> friendly though.
> --
> < Gael DUVAL - [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
> < Mandrake 6.0 on http://www.linux-mandrake.com>
I gave that one a try some days ago. Ok, I am maybe not very clever, but I
didn't even manage to *open* a file with it via the dialogs. And I don't want to learn
yet
another set of keybindings...
For writing HTML source I have gvim (got me the new GTK version, sleek ;-),
with syntax highlighting and basic tag checking. That's not my problem. I am
just too lazy to write and remember all those macros... Composer was just perfect to
outline pages and doing all the boring stuff (adding anchors, links etc),
although the generated code was a bit messy.
Well, looks like I have to write those macros <sigh>.
Regards
tom
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