Dirk Harlaar wrote:
>Seems like a stable enough program to start with. That's a good point.
I've been trying out some of the earlier versions, and it seems like its
been quite stable since version 2.1
>I haven't been able to find an option on how to give text a colour
>(FONT COLOR ="whatever") in the WYSIWYG, but that might be due to the
>lack of documentation in the demo-version (or me being blind?). It's
In the edit window, there is a tiny button labeled "F"
If you resize the edit window just a bit, the label expans to
"Font Colour".
Just mark the text and press the button, and a colourwheel pops up.
However, I think there is a small bug in there somewhere, cause if you
use the colourwheel only the changes wont apply. But if you first
use the rgb-sliders, or selct anothere preset colour, the colourwheel
works fine.
Afterwards, press "change text"-button to apply the changes to the
wysiwyg-window.
>easy enough to use, which is what people looking for a WYSIWYG editor
>should be looking for. I haven't had a chance to check out the html it
>generates (demo version, no save), so I can't comment on that. (I
>snail mail). I would be interested in pages from people who use
>MetalWeb, just to look at the source it produces.
There are some samples in the demo-pages drawer, that should be created
with
MetalWeb. And I guess the guys homepages also are made with metalweb, so
you
could check them out as well.
I did register MetalWeb since version 1.0 and are waiting for my
3.0-update.
(The last upgrade I got was 2.1a)
I registered it because I thought it was a nice program, and wanted to
support
the development.
I have to admit that I havent used it much, because the first versions were
quite unstable on my system. so before version 2.1 came by I already had
written my homepages using a plain texteditor. And since then I've only
made
small updates on my pages, and cant use MetalWeb for that. It seemes like
MetalWeb (like all wysiwyg-editors) preferes to load html-docs that itself
has generated. If I wasn't so lazy, I could rewrite all my www-pages with
MetalWeb,,,, and live happily ever after :)
The registered version also enables "show source", which is very useful
cause
you then can edit the source code as well.
I found the easiest way to insert a blank line in the middle of the
document is
to put an extra <BR> tag in the source code.
In total, I think that its a good idea to include MetalWeb with NC3. Its
easy
to use, and people that never have been written any html code could find it
quite useful.
regards,
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Anbjorn Myren, Norway, A4000/040, IRC: Anmy, http://home.sol.no/~amyren/
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