Re: html 5 and css 3 editor

2012-03-25 Thread Bradley Giesbrecht

On Mar 24, 2012, at 7:11 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:

 
 On Mar 24, 2012, at 15:50, Phil Dobbin wrote:
 
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 On 24/03/2012 20:29, Michael Parchet wrote:
 Hello,
 
 Do you know a good html 5 and css 3 éditor on macport ?
 
 It seems that on kde ther'is kwebdev and on gnome, ther'is WDT -
 Web Developer Tools but I could not found thees portfiles ?
 
 Can you help me please ?
 
 While I use Vim for virtually everything (even Tweeting), on OS X IMO,
 the best html editor by far is BBEdit. Unfortunately it's proprietary
 software  therefore not on Mac Ports.
 
 I use TextWrangler, the free cousin of BBEdit. Also vim for some occasional 
 edits.


+1

I use BBEdit.


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Re: html 5 and css 3 editor

2012-03-25 Thread Michael Parchet

Hello,

I use bluegriffon but it isen't available on macport

The bluegriffon website

http://www.bluegriffon.org/

Why ther'is no portfile for thjis program ?

Tanks for your answer

Best regards

mparchet

Le 25.03.12 04:11, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :

On Mar 24, 2012, at 15:50, Phil Dobbin wrote:


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On 24/03/2012 20:29, Michael Parchet wrote:

Hello,

Do you know a good html 5 and css 3 éditor on macport ?

It seems that on kde ther'is kwebdev and on gnome, ther'is WDT -
Web Developer Tools but I could not found thees portfiles ?

Can you help me please ?

While I use Vim for virtually everything (even Tweeting), on OS X IMO,
the best html editor by far is BBEdit. Unfortunately it's proprietary
software  therefore not on Mac Ports.

I use TextWrangler, the free cousin of BBEdit. Also vim for some occasional 
edits.



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Re: html 5 and css 3 editor

2012-03-25 Thread Lawrence Velázquez
On Mar 25, 2012, at 1:45 p.m., Michael Parchet wrote:

 I use bluegriffon but it isen't available on macport
 
 The bluegriffon website
 
 http://www.bluegriffon.org/
 
 Why ther'is no portfile for thjis program ?


Because no one's asked for one.

vq

P.S. Since we're sharing, I use TextMate and (Mac)Vim, depending on mood, time 
of day, phase of Venus, etc.
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Re: html 5 and css 3 editor

2012-03-25 Thread Kevin Walzer

On 3/25/12 2:12 PM, Lawrence Velázquez wrote:

The bluegriffon website


 http://www.bluegriffon.org/

 Why ther'is no portfile for thjis program ?


Why would one be necessary? A Mac version is available from the site.

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Re: html 5 and css 3 editor

2012-03-25 Thread Brandon Allbery
On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 13:45, Michael Parchet mparc...@sunrise.ch wrote:

 I use bluegriffon but it isen't available on macport

 The bluegriffon website

 http://www.bluegriffon.org/

 Why ther'is no portfile for thjis program ?


Because nobody submitted a port for it?  MacPorts is a community; it lives
(or dies) by its users' contributions.

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Re: html 5 and css 3 editor

2012-03-25 Thread Phillip Koebbe

On Mar 25, 2012, at 1:12 PM, Lawrence Velázquez wrote:

 
 P.S. Since we're sharing, I use TextMate and (Mac)Vim, depending on mood, 
 time of day, phase of Venus, etc.

Since you got the ball rolling on that one …

I've been using Sublime Text 2 [1] for a couple of months. It supports 
TextMate's themes and snippets, though I don't think it supports commands. It 
is available for Mac, Linux, and Windows, and the license allows you to use on 
all three platforms. Extensible via a Python plugin architecture [though I'd 
really prefer Ruby, but hey]. It's pretty fast, too. There are dev builds [2] 
as well, and if you are a registered user, nightly builds [3].

[1] www.sublimetext.com/2
[2] www.sublimetext.com/dev
[3] www.sublimetext.com/nightly

Not that this isn't off-topic or anything…

Phillip

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Re: html 5 and css 3 editor

2012-03-25 Thread James Linder

On 25/03/2012, at 10:00 PM, macports-users-requ...@lists.macosforge.org wrote:

 Do you know a good html 5 and css 3 ?ditor on macport ?
 
 It seems that on kde ther'is kwebdev and on gnome, ther'is WDT -
 Web Developer Tools but I could not found thees portfiles ?
 
 Can you help me please ?
 
 While I use Vim for virtually everything (even Tweeting), on OS X IMO,
 the best html editor by far is BBEdit. Unfortunately it's proprietary
 software  therefore not on Mac Ports.
 
 If you've used Vim it also has a very good html/css/sass set up
 obviously but if you haven't tried it the learning curve can be steep.
 
 However, I recommend learning Vim if you don't know it. It pays
 enormous dividends in the long run  once you come to grips with it,
 you'll wonder how you ever got along without it.

I've been using vi and vim for 30+ years (ouch)
Two or three times a year I read the man pages and learn 1 thing (still to this 
day!)
But ...
In the days when I used to teach vi I made an A4 cheat sheet that let my class 
use it immediately.
If you get over the hump, you will never use any other editor. You want to do 
something you've never done before ... you probably KNOW how to already ... it 
is structured and organized so.

James
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RE: html 5 and css 3 editor

2012-03-25 Thread mparc...@sunrise.ch
Hello,

This Isen't an open source software and it's  very expensive. 

Best regards

mparchet
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On Mar 25, 2012, at 1:12 PM, Lawrence Velázquez wrote:

 
 P.S. Since we're sharing, I use TextMate and (Mac)Vim, depending on mood, 
 time of day, phase of Venus, etc.

Since you got the ball rolling on that one …

I've been using Sublime Text 2 [1] for a couple of months. It supports 
TextMate's themes and snippets, though I don't think it supports commands. It 
is available for Mac, Linux, and Windows, and the license allows you to use on 
all three platforms. Extensible via a Python plugin architecture [though I'd 
really prefer Ruby, but hey]. It's pretty fast, too. There are dev builds [2] 
as well, and if you are a registered user, nightly builds [3].

[1] www.sublimetext.com/2
[2] www.sublimetext.com/dev
[3] www.sublimetext.com/nightly

Not that this isn't off-topic or anything…

Phillip

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Re: html 5 and css 3 editor

2012-03-25 Thread Phillip Koebbe

On Mar 25, 2012, at 7:30 PM, mparc...@sunrise.ch wrote:

 Hello,
 
 This Isen't an open source software and it's  very expensive. 
 
 Best regards

Lawrence mentioned TextMate, which isn't open source and costs about the same. 
I don't really care about whether the code is open source since I'm not going 
to be tinkering with it. And as for price, it's in the eye of the beholder. 
Tools that help me get my work done without causing me pain are worth a few 
bucks here and there. Your needs/opinions/beliefs may be different. That's cool.

Now, this is *definitely* off-topic!

Phillip

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Re: html 5 and css 3 editor

2012-03-25 Thread Lawrence Velázquez
On Mar 25, 2012, at 8:30 p.m., mparc...@sunrise.ch wrote:

 This Isen't an open source software and it's  very expensive. 


As someone already mentioned, BlueGriffon has a Mac version you can download 
directly from the website. If you'd like it to be on MacPorts, you can submit a 
request ticket.

http://guide.macports.org/#project.tickets

vq

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Re: html 5 and css 3 editor

2012-03-25 Thread Phil Dobbin
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On 26/03/2012 01:48, Lawrence Velázquez wrote:

 On Mar 25, 2012, at 8:30 p.m., mparc...@sunrise.ch wrote:
 
 This Isen't an open source software and it's  very expensive.
 
 
 As someone already mentioned, BlueGriffon has a Mac version you can
 download directly from the website. If you'd like it to be on
 MacPorts, you can submit a request ticket.
 
 http://guide.macports.org/#project.tickets


I checked it out briefly tonight after it was mentioned here earlier 
for open source  cross platform, it sounds like it'd be just what you
may need, mparchet.

Small, very easy to install (on OS X anyway. I didn't try it on any of
my Linux machines)  could definitely get the job done I think.

The author seems cool too.

Just my two bob...

Cheers,

  Phil.

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html 5 and css 3 editor

2012-03-24 Thread Michael Parchet

Hello,

Do you know a good html 5 and css 3 éditor on macport ?

It seems that on kde ther'is kwebdev and on gnome, ther'is WDT - Web 
Developer Tools but I could not found thees portfiles ?


Can you help me please ?

Best regards

mparchet
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Re: html 5 and css 3 editor

2012-03-24 Thread Phil Dobbin
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On 24/03/2012 20:29, Michael Parchet wrote:
 Hello,
 
 Do you know a good html 5 and css 3 éditor on macport ?
 
 It seems that on kde ther'is kwebdev and on gnome, ther'is WDT -
 Web Developer Tools but I could not found thees portfiles ?
 
 Can you help me please ?

While I use Vim for virtually everything (even Tweeting), on OS X IMO,
the best html editor by far is BBEdit. Unfortunately it's proprietary
software  therefore not on Mac Ports.

If you've used Vim it also has a very good html/css/sass set up
obviously but if you haven't tried it the learning curve can be steep.

However, I recommend learning Vim if you don't know it. It pays
enormous dividends in the long run  once you come to grips with it,
you'll wonder how you ever got along without it.

Cheers,

  Phil...

- -- 
But masters, remember that I am an ass.
Though it be not written down,
yet forget not that I am an ass.

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Re: html 5 and css 3 editor

2012-03-24 Thread Ryan Schmidt

On Mar 24, 2012, at 15:50, Phil Dobbin wrote:

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 On 24/03/2012 20:29, Michael Parchet wrote:
 Hello,
 
 Do you know a good html 5 and css 3 éditor on macport ?
 
 It seems that on kde ther'is kwebdev and on gnome, ther'is WDT -
 Web Developer Tools but I could not found thees portfiles ?
 
 Can you help me please ?
 
 While I use Vim for virtually everything (even Tweeting), on OS X IMO,
 the best html editor by far is BBEdit. Unfortunately it's proprietary
 software  therefore not on Mac Ports.

I use TextWrangler, the free cousin of BBEdit. Also vim for some occasional 
edits.



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