Hi,
If we are talking abbout HTML creators for windows, HotMetal
Pro 4.0 does the job nicely. It has pure WYSIWYG node, a WYSIWYG +
greyed out tags peepeing through mode, and a pure text mode, all
switchable on a button click. It has a built in validator.
manoj
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I got hooked an asWedit. I don't think it's available in a debian
package, but the install is so clean that it doesn't matter to me. (I
think you just put the executable in your path somewhere, maybe one
other file.
It is not WYSIWYG, but has a very convenient preview feature that you
can use
Hi,
Package: psgml
Priority: optional
Section: text
Installed-Size: 814
Maintainer: Manoj Srivastava [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Version: 1.1.3-2
Depends: emacs19 | emacs20, sgml-base, sgml-data
Recommends: sp (= 1.3)
Suggests: debiandoc-sgml, linuxdoc-sgml, make
Description: An Emacs major mode for
vi?
(x)emacs
Netscape Composer?
joe is another.
Unfortunately I'd like to see something on the caliber of Macromedia's
Dreamweaver but there is nothing which comes close in the Linux world.
Never seen this. What does it do? I would have thought that something
could be done with
On Tue, 13 Oct 1998 11:11:38 +0100 (BST), M.C. Vernon wrote:
Unfortunately I'd like to see something on the caliber of Macromedia's
Dreamweaver but there is nothing which comes close in the Linux world.
Never seen this. What does it do?
It is a WYSIWYG editor that I think makes some
Are there any Debian packages available for creating HTML pages? (I've
just started with this and I would like some recommendations...)
Regards, Ruud.
vi?
(x)emacs
Netscape Composer?
I manage three sizeable web sites, and I use emacs exclusively.
-Brad
On 12 Oct 1998, Ruud de Bruin wrote:
Are there any Debian packages available for creating HTML pages? (I've
just started with this and I would like some recommendations...)
Regards, Ruud
On Mon, 12 Oct 1998 14:55:57 -0700 (PDT),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
vi?
(x)emacs
Netscape Composer?
joe is another.
Unfortunately I'd like to see something on the caliber of Macromedia's
Dreamweaver but there is nothing which comes close in the Linux world.
--
Steve C. Lamb
When Ruud de Bruin wrote, I replied:
Are there any Debian packages available for creating HTML pages? (I've
just started with this and I would like some recommendations...)
I like vi for this; but I suspect that you'd prefer Netscape gold
or something like that.
Regards, Ruud
On 12-Oct-98 Steve Lamb wrote:
Unfortunately I'd like to see something on the caliber of Macromedia's
Dreamweaver but there is nothing which comes close in the Linux world.
I never did like Dreamweaver. In the end, I havn't found any HTML editor that
didn't produce sloppy HTML.
On Mon, 12 Oct 1998 16:32:06 -0700 (PDT), Darren Benham wrote:
On 12-Oct-98 Steve Lamb wrote:
Unfortunately I'd like to see something on the caliber of Macromedia's
Dreamweaver but there is nothing which comes close in the Linux world.
I never did like Dreamweaver. In the end, I havn't
*-Ruud de Bruin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| Are there any Debian packages available for creating HTML pages? (I've
| just started with this and I would like some recommendations...)
Amaya (in package amaya) is a WYSIWYG HTML editor.
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