Russ Hunt wrote:
Not very good, not yet: for one thing, it's regularly impossible to enter a new line in an existing text by pressing <enter>; you have to go into the HTML code manually. I don't consider this a  minor glitch . .
Works just fine for me!
. there's no way AFAIK to update a page if you've edited it with another program -- you have to quit Nvu altogether and restart it. Etc.
Try File: Revert (of course that will lose your current changes in Nvu, if any but at this point one has to ask the question: Which version, the one in Nvu or the one you edited externally, is the correct version?)

-- russ

On 10 May 2004 at 18:50, Robin Monks wrote:

Try Nvu,

www.nvu.com (or was it .org?)

no matter, the main thing is it is based on composer and it good.
The owner is placing the code back into the composer filebase too..
St. Thomas University
http://www.StThomasU.ca/~hunt/


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