Re: bluefish question

2008-09-01 Thread Gary Kline
On Mon, Sep 01, 2008 at 12:44:33PM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
> On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 15:47:14 -0700, Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > is there an easier markup editor
> > in ports?
> 
> GNotepad+ (pkg_add -r gnotepad+) maybe?
> 
> 
> 
> > PS: Whatever happened to the good old days when Mozilla had an
> > editor-mode builtin?
> 
> They're gone, as well as the days when web content was presented
> using valid HTML.
> 
> 
Yeah, well, what I wound up doing was learning about 
and then creating 99% of the [test] page by-hand.  ...Well, it's time 
to get back into the CSS anyway.

gary


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Re: bluefish question

2008-09-01 Thread Polytropon
On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 15:47:14 -0700, Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> is there an easier markup editor
> in ports?

GNotepad+ (pkg_add -r gnotepad+) maybe?



> PS: Whatever happened to the good old days when Mozilla had an
> editor-mode builtin?

They're gone, as well as the days when web content was presented
using valid HTML.


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Re: bluefish question

2008-08-31 Thread Norberto Meijome
On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 15:47:14 -0700
Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> PS: Whatever happened to the good old days when Mozilla had an
> editor-mode builtin?

Hey Gary,
it's now called nvu, though it's been stuck in 1.0 land for as long as I
remember. 

 $ pkg_info -o linux-nvu*
Information for linux-nvu-1.0:

Origin:
www/linux-nvu

I've been using it on and off, lately just using Eclipse since i spend quite a
bit of time in it anyway. 

B
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Re: bluefish question

2008-08-31 Thread Gary Kline
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 05:58:40PM -0700, prad wrote:
> On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 15:47:14 -0700
> Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > and/or is there an easier markup editor
> > in ports?
> >
> hi gary!
> 
> i tried bluefish, but didn't like it personally.
> 
> kde's quanta is excellent and has lots of convenient features and uses
> the very advanced kate as a basis - you don't have to run kde in order
> to run kde programs. if you liked bluefish, i think you'll really like
> quanta.
> 
> despite my fondness for quanta, i have ended up using emacs for the
> past several years with the built-in html-mode (or you can splurge with
> html-helper mode, though i found it a bit too elaborate). emacs
> might take a bit more work to figure out in the beginning but it is a
> really good all-purpose editor because it is as extensible as it is.
> 

AND::


I used bluefish a few years ago, then went to quanta and finally settled
on (/usr/ports/www/kompozer) Kompozer.  Kompozer is an udate to nvu
(which was the composer module in Mozilla) as a standalone application.
It still produces source code with some Netscapeisms, but it isn't
anything that isn't easily cleaned up (when necessary --like to produce
html e-mail) in an editor like kate, or kedit.

Tim

Guys, thanks for your help.  I already managed to put in by
vi (and ".") the 45 or so  and .
Still wonder what's wrong with bluefish, but glad there are
others.

There are a bunch of font things to add to my prototype HTML/PHP
file, so lots to play with.  

gary


ps: to bore you with yet-another-FWIW: this is v2 of my jottings
stuff :-)  

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Re: bluefish question

2008-08-31 Thread prad
On Sun, 31 Aug 2008 15:47:14 -0700
Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> and/or is there an easier markup editor
> in ports?
>
hi gary!

i tried bluefish, but didn't like it personally.

kde's quanta is excellent and has lots of convenient features and uses
the very advanced kate as a basis - you don't have to run kde in order
to run kde programs. if you liked bluefish, i think you'll really like
quanta.

despite my fondness for quanta, i have ended up using emacs for the
past several years with the built-in html-mode (or you can splurge with
html-helper mode, though i found it a bit too elaborate). emacs
might take a bit more work to figure out in the beginning but it is a
really good all-purpose editor because it is as extensible as it is.

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Re: bluefish question

2008-08-31 Thread Tim Kellers
I used bluefish a few years ago, then went to quanta and finally settled 
on (/usr/ports/www/kompozer) Kompozer.  Kompozer is an udate to nvu 
(which was the composer module in Mozilla) as a standalone application.  
It still produces source code with some Netscapeisms, but it isn't 
anything that isn't easily cleaned up (when necessary --like to produce 
html e-mail) in an editor like kate, or kedit.


Tim


Gary Kline wrote:

People,

This ought to be On Topic ... for a change.  Re the use of bluefish
--and yes, I've finally gone soft to try to edit a large HTML/PHP file--
when I swipe an area of text and stuff to be centered, and click on the
center icon, bluefish prints:


blah
foo
bar


but I find the entire file centered then.

If I click on the LEFT icon, it tries to print an 
bar, center, left, right.  (Or, more correctly, it prints the markup
that will yield a horizontal line.)

Anybody know what's going on?  and/or is there an easier markup editor
in ports?

tia.

gary

PS: Whatever happened to the good old days when Mozilla had an
editor-mode builtin?



  


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bluefish question

2008-08-31 Thread Gary Kline
People,

This ought to be On Topic ... for a change.  Re the use of bluefish
--and yes, I've finally gone soft to try to edit a large HTML/PHP file--
when I swipe an area of text and stuff to be centered, and click on the
center icon, bluefish prints:


blah
foo
bar


but I find the entire file centered then.

If I click on the LEFT icon, it tries to print an 
bar, center, left, right.  (Or, more correctly, it prints the markup
that will yield a horizontal line.)

Anybody know what's going on?  and/or is there an easier markup editor
in ports?

tia.

gary

PS: Whatever happened to the good old days when Mozilla had an
editor-mode builtin?



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