Re: Web Editing?

2004-01-21 Thread parv
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote Eric F Crist thusly... Content-Description: signed data What do people here use to edit HTML documents? Vim. Lacking that any other modern vi-like software; lacking that non-emacs software (but not pine); lacking that emacs ... - Parv --

Re: Web Editing?

2004-01-21 Thread Chris
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 21 January 2004 05:57 pm, parv wrote: in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote Eric F Crist thusly... Content-Description: signed data What do people here use to edit HTML documents? Vim. Lacking that any other modern vi-like

Re: Web Editing?

2004-01-20 Thread Kirk Strauser
At 2004-01-20T05:45:32Z, Paul A. Hoadley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Are you using PSGML's xml-mode? I find it's not indenting my XHTML documents too well (for example, it seems to assume something like 'div' is an inline rather than a block level element, and then won't indent the closing tag

Re: Web Editing?

2004-01-20 Thread Dinesh Nair
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote: That's your call. A number of us have good reasons, and that's why many of us use bollox. i'm presuming this is an editor of sorts ? :) Regards, /\_/\ All dogs go to heaven. [EMAIL PROTECTED](0 0)

Re: Web Editing?

2004-01-20 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
On Wednesday, 21 January 2004 at 2:39:58 +0800, Dinesh Nair wrote: On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote: That's your call. A number of us have good reasons, and that's why many of us use bollox. i'm presuming this is an editor of sorts ? :) It appears to be a combination of vi

Re: Web Editing?

2004-01-19 Thread Marty Landman
At 09:25 AM 1/19/2004, Eric F Crist wrote: What do people here use to edit HTML documents? I've always used a text editor -- textpad on windows -- because working with html templates as a developer this is imho by far the best option. I usually use Dreamweaver, but I haven't gotten the time to

Re: Web Editing?

2004-01-19 Thread Jerry McAllister
What do people here use to edit HTML documents? I usually use Dreamweaver, I usually use vi. But, generally, the consultants here recommend Dreamweaver. jerry but I haven't gotten the time to try to get wine working so I can run Dreamweaver on FreeBSD. TIA Eric F Crist AdTech

Re: Web Editing?

2004-01-19 Thread Thomas T. Veldhouse
I just use Dreamweaver (or whatever software is available) on Windows and post the files to my FreeBSD servers. Tom Veldhouse - Original Message - From: Eric F Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 8:25 AM Subject: Web Editing? What do people here

Re: Web Editing?

2004-01-19 Thread Peter Risdon
Eric F Crist wrote: What do people here use to edit HTML documents? I usually use Dreamweaver, but I haven't gotten the time to try to get wine working so I can run Dreamweaver on FreeBSD. TIA For a fully graphical html development tool, try /usr/ports/www/quanta PWR.

Re: Web Editing?

2004-01-19 Thread Kirk Strauser
At 2004-01-19T14:25:28Z, Eric F Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: What do people here use to edit HTML documents? Emacs. -- Kirk Strauser 94 outdated ports on the box, 94 outdated ports. Portupgrade one, an hour 'til done, 82 outdated ports on the box. pgp0.pgp Description: PGP

Re: Web Editing?

2004-01-19 Thread James Earl
On Mon, 2004-01-19 at 07:25, Eric F Crist wrote: What do people here use to edit HTML documents? I usually use Dreamweaver, but I haven't gotten the time to try to get wine working so I can run Dreamweaver on FreeBSD. TIA I use the Bluefish gtk2 web editor almost everyday

Re: Web Editing?

2004-01-19 Thread Melvyn Sopacua
On Monday 19 January 2004 16:24, Peter Risdon wrote: Eric F Crist wrote: What do people here use to edit HTML documents? I usually use Dreamweaver, but I haven't gotten the time to try to get wine working so I can run Dreamweaver on FreeBSD. TIA For a fully graphical html development

Re: Web Editing?

2004-01-19 Thread Daniela
On Monday 19 January 2004 14:25, Eric F Crist wrote: What do people here use to edit HTML documents? I usually use Dreamweaver, but I haven't gotten the time to try to get wine working so I can run Dreamweaver on FreeBSD. TIA I like bluefish very much. I heard wml is better, but I haven't

RE: Web Editing?

2004-01-19 Thread fbsd_user
PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Web Editing? On Monday 19 January 2004 14:25, Eric F Crist wrote: What do people here use to edit HTML documents? I usually use Dreamweaver, but I haven't gotten the time to try to get wine working so I can run Dreamweaver on FreeBSD. TIA I like

Re: Web Editing?

2004-01-19 Thread Daniela
. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Daniela Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 4:08 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Web Editing? On Monday 19 January 2004 14:25, Eric F Crist wrote: What do people here use to edit HTML

RE: Web Editing?

2004-01-19 Thread James Earl
On Mon, 2004-01-19 at 14:03, fbsd_user wrote: Are all the html editors people have been talking about in this thread run on the X desktop? Do any of then work without X, just from the command line? Yes, Emacs will run with or without XFree86. James

Re: Web Editing?

2004-01-19 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
On Monday, 19 January 2004 at 8:25:28 -0600, Eric F Crist wrote: Content-Description: signed data What do people here use to edit HTML documents? I usually use Dreamweaver, but I haven't gotten the time to try to get wine working so I can run Dreamweaver on FreeBSD. Is Dreamweaver output

Re: Web Editing?

2004-01-19 Thread daniel
On Monday, 19 January 2004 at 8:25:28 -0600, Eric F Crist wrote: Content-Description: signed data What do people here use to edit HTML documents? I usually use Dreamweaver, but I haven't gotten the time to try to get wine working so I can run Dreamweaver on FreeBSD. Is Dreamweaver output

Re: Web Editing?

2004-01-19 Thread Kirk Strauser
At 2004-01-19T22:59:05Z, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I think Macromedia have soughted that all out by now in MX. Frankly i havent found an editor for Unix that is as good as either Quanta or Zend Studio or even Eclipse. The website at your email domain doesn't validate as any level of HTML.

Re: Web Editing?

2004-01-19 Thread daniel
At 2004-01-19T22:59:05Z, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I think Macromedia have soughted that all out by now in MX. Frankly i havent found an editor for Unix that is as good as either Quanta or Zend Studio or even Eclipse. The website at your email domain doesn't validate as any level of HTML.

Re: Web Editing?

2004-01-19 Thread Greg 'groggy' Lehey
On Tuesday, 20 January 2004 at 10:35:14 +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 2004-01-19T22:59:05Z, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I think Macromedia have soughted that all out by now in MX. Frankly i havent found an editor for Unix that is as good as either Quanta or Zend Studio or even Eclipse.

Re: Web Editing?

2004-01-19 Thread BSD baby
What do people here use to edit HTML documents? I usually use Dreamweaver, but I haven't gotten the time to try to get wine working so I can run Dreamweaver on FreeBSD. Quanta is your best bet. It's very similar to Homesite on Windows. (Which I think is bundled with Dreamweaver these

Re: Web Editing?

2004-01-19 Thread daniel
Quanta is your best bet. It's very similar to Homesite on Windows. (Which I think is bundled with Dreamweaver these days.) HOMEPAGE: http://quanta.sourceforge.net/ Those of you who haven't looked at it in a long time, check it out again. Tag-completion for HTML saves many keystrokes over

Re: Web Editing?

2004-01-19 Thread Paul A. Hoadley
On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 09:54:35AM -0600, Kirk Strauser wrote: At 2004-01-19T14:25:28Z, Eric F Crist [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: What do people here use to edit HTML documents? Emacs. Are you using PSGML's xml-mode? I find it's not indenting my XHTML documents too well (for example, it

Re: Web Editing?

2004-01-19 Thread Paul A. Hoadley
On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 10:35:14AM +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i seriouslly cant understand how people can develop via a terminal especially for speed and efficiency when edit, moving , selecting etc. . I don't really find anything speedy or efficient about the 'click, drag, select, menu,