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Lauri Raittila said:No (x)emacs suggested yet?
only by seriously anal nerds
Lauri Raittila said:No (x)emacs suggested yet?
vim is clearly superior.
I already use vim. But as I said in my original post, typing accented characters
in HTML is a b*tch to do by hand. :/
Oliver said:I've seen nobody mention NVU yet. It's build upon XUL the mozilla
interface language: http://www.nvu.com/
It comes for both Windows and Linux and has alot of WYSIWG stuff.
You might like it
Oliver said:I've seen nobody mention NVU yet. It's build upon XUL the mozilla
interface language: http://www.nvu.com/
No (x)emacs suggested yet? Only text editor around, that has "macro"
language good enaugh that people have written webbrowsers with it...
Has had HTML helper mode available since 1995 or something.
Best editor I have used. GUI is limited though.
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki
I saw it now and will be taking a look. Thanks!!!!
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Sjeef said:Chaos Master wrote:
I saw it now and will be taking a look. Thanks!!!!
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Look for the HTML-kit at www.chami.com
Lots of plugins and also they have there own newsgroups at
news.chamisplace.com
Tiger said:Easily the best one
Hopefully, you already have it installed...though this post indicatesIs Grey Matter Pro freeware? I don't see a download.
Hopefully, you already have it installed...though this post indicates
that may be doubtful.
For the completely uninitiated...
Grey Matter Pro is an 'organic' software that you can run anywhere and
anytime. Yes, it is free, but it's only a lifetime user license, it cannot
be transferred