Hello; I have a templett page i made for myself in text edit. It has all the elements i want in most of my pages. I just add the alt tags and whatever new text or html code i want and then press shift command s to save as. at this point i can change the folder or file name i want it to go to or i can just let it update the file i was working on. It prompts me that my document is html and asks me to save it in html text or cancel. i press html and then it tells me a document already exists do you want to save the changes. If i like them, then i press yes and i'm done. don't know why you need the rtf at all. of course i'm still running leopard and your problems might be being caused by your operating system if you are running snow leopard or lion. good luck, max
On Jan 18, 2012, at 8:32 AM, Bill Holton wrote:

Trying to make it simplier than just doing innotepad on my PC. If I use text edit, need to save as html, close, reopn with RTF formatting ignored, cut out the header and footer info, all for a few tags I could have already added in notepad. Looking for ways to practice with my aMac, but not if
they're going to take twice the time as the way I do things now.


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On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 1:55 PM, Bill Holton <[email protected]> wrote:
I need to add some html coding, but without the header and footer info so
I
can add tags to a steady stream of content to upload to entry forms at
work.  So far I have been doing this by hand in Notepad or Ed Sharp.
Trying
to use the mac more, I asked around, and discovered that Text Mate does
this
quite easily, produces nice html without having to manually remove header and footer info. Trouble is, Text Mate seems to be utterly inaccessible.
Anyone know of another app I can use on the mac to do this?

How about using TextEdit in plain text mode (select Make Plain Text
from the Format menu)?

Another option (not free, but fairly cheap from the Apps Store) would
be Smultron:

   http://www.peterborgapps.com/smultron/

You've also got vim and emacs in your Terminal.

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