Thomas Halahan wrote:
>
> I have tried 'amaya' which is open surce from the w3
> organisation. its' well featured and also makes very nice
> looking HTML at the back end. However there is not ability
> to refresh if you change outside the editor (like in emacs)
> which I find a bit annoying. I
I have tried 'amaya' which is open surce from the w3
organisation. its' well featured and also makes very nice
looking HTML at the back end. However there is not ability
to refresh if you change outside the editor (like in emacs)
which I find a bit annoying. I have also used the mozilla
co
On Fri, Nov 23, 2001 at 03:38:39PM +, Alexander Wallace wrote:
It's not really WYSIWYG but Quanta (qt) and Bluefish (gtk+) are worth a look.
> Hello there! Can some one recomend me a good WYSIWYG editor that will
> work with debian testing? I would like to find something that will let
> me crea
On 23 Nov 2001, Alexander Wallace wrote:
> Hello there! Can some one recomend me a good WYSIWYG editor that will
> work with debian testing? I would like to find something that will let
> me create tables and forms with all the possible html controls...
amaya. When the right way is the only way.
I'm hardly an expert, but amaya seems to work pretty well. I'm using in
testing.
Cam
* Alexander Wallace ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> Hello there! Can some one recomend me a good WYSIWYG editor that will
> work with debian testing? I would like to find something that will let
> me create ta
Hello there! Can some one recomend me a good WYSIWYG editor that will
work with debian testing? I would like to find something that will let
me create tables and forms with all the possible html controls...
Thanks!
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