Does anyone know of a good (free!) java applet based text editor? Something
with basic color tagging abilities and maybe even (gasp) a spell checker,
search/replace, etc? If there is one, we could mod it to spit its output as
a form post, and hus have a great built-in editor for most
, 2000 6:12 AM
To: Jon Franz
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Zope] HTML Editors that recognize DTML (was bastardized
formofXML)
Does anyone know of a good (free!) java applet based text editor?
Something
with basic color tagging abilities and maybe even (gasp) a spell checker,
search/replace
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, now the same question (what HTML editor understands / can be
made to understand DTML), but rund on Linux instead of Windows?
Right now, I use vi. I'll have to try the vim ftp plugins I've
seen on the list.
Anything else that works?
you can extend vim to tag
OK, now the same question (what HTML editor understands / can be
made to understand DTML), but rund on Linux instead of Windows?
Right now, I use vi. I'll have to try the vim ftp plugins I've
seen on the list.
Anything else that works?
Cheers,
Jan
... see you at Linuxtag 2000
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Eric L. Walstad wrote:
Maybe this is a little off topic, but did you have an editor in mind when
you changed the syntax? Can you recommend an HTML editor that runs on
Windows that will do this? I am currently coding DTML in VisualC++'s IDE
using VBScript to paste in the
Bill Anderson wrote:
GVIM
Yes! This is a powerful editor with an easy-to-use interface
available for every major platform (and a lot of minor ones):
http://www.vim.org
http://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki?EmacsVsVi
I use Vim daily on Mac OS, Win98 and Unix (Linux, Slowlaris)
and love the
-Original Message-
From: Bill Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 11:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Zope] HTML EDITORS
Luis Cortes wrote:
Hello,
Has anyone found a really good HTML EDITOR that plays nice
with dtml tags?
Do