html editor ?

anthony baldwin anthony.baldwin01 at comcast.net
Thu Jan 3 03:27:13 UTC 2008


Ken McLennan wrote:
> G'day there Alex,
>
>   
>> I was looking for something to work both as wysiwyg and text editor.  I 
>> like switching back and forth depending on the job.  I've been using 
>> text editors, Dreamweaver, NVU, Kompozer.  It always seems that I start 
>> off in wysiwyg and inevitibly have to switch to text mode to correct 
>> code.  NVU doesn't put you in the same place when you switch to code 
>> view.  I always have to find my place.  Dreamweaver was real good about 
>> that.  I haven't found anything that works like that for linux, yet.  I 
>> know there is one, though.  Somewhere.  I see I have some testing ahead 
>> of me.
>>
>> 	Never tried Dreamweaver, but in either Windoze or Linux I've always returned to Arachnophilia. It's a Java app so it works the same in all environments (assuming you have Java installed). It may be worth a look. Other than that I've not made my mind up between Quanta & Bluefish.
>>     
>
> See ya
> Ken McLennan
> Qld, Australia
>
>
>   
I had never seen nor heard of Arachnophilia until I saw your message.
I googled it.
Then I downloaded the Arachnophilia jar.
Then I ran the jar from terminal.
Then I used Arachnophilia to write a shell script to put in my path 
(/usr/local/bin)
Then I used Arachnophilia to edit my fluxbox menu to include the 
shellscript in my applications menu.
Then I closed Arachnophilia.
Then I started Arachnophilia from my fluxbox menu, and wrote this note, 
using Arachnophilia.
All this occured within the last 5 minutes.
Arachnophilia is pretty useful.
It works GreaT!
Perhaps I should include that in Linguas OS.

/tony

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