Richard Owlett wrote:
I am editing a local copy of a HTML document having links to
local text or HTML documents and external WEB pages.

Without leaving the editor I wish to:
    1. view the linked document.
    2. optionally save a local copy of external document
       indicating when and from where retrieved.
    3. optionally do cut-n-paste from the linked document.

All these, and more, are satisfied by Amaya.
  Homepage:     http://www.w3.org/Amaya/
  Manual:       http://www.w3.org/Amaya/User/doc/Manual.html
  Binaries:     http://www.w3.org/Amaya/User/BinDist.html



SeaMonkey's Composer is unsuitable as it cannot open a linked
document.

Amaya can open multiple tabs AND/OR multiple windows.

As my subject line hints, lack of graphics would be a plus.

It can do it.


It would be convenient is if some links were not visually
distinct unless cursor was hovering there.

Browsing documents at at www.w3.org I discovered that's intrinsic to HTML.

I would also like to be able to edit the text displayed
 when hovering.

Can't do that precisely, but it can do what they refer to as annotations which
provides similar functionality.
[http://www.w3.org/Amaya/User/doc/Annotations.html#Annotation]


The end use would serve some function similar to a note taking
app and/or a personal wiki. I've looked a Tomboy Notes an found
it unsuitable. I'm not familiar with wiki creation software.

Comments? Ideas? Pointers?
Thank you.

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