[ale] HTML Editor
Mark E. Schill
Mark.Schill at cmschill.net
Tue Apr 9 02:30:06 EDT 2002
I played with vi(m) a little and realized that since I was invoking
xterm with a -fg green option it wasn't doing any color coding. Once I
figured that out I noticed that it does do html color coding. Pretty
well actually. I will probably use vi(m) to do my html coding. Here is
the next question. Its been a while since I used vi heavily. Where can I
get a good reference manaul for vi(m) with all of the settings and
such??
Mark
On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 14:00, Tyler Kiley wrote:
> Good wysywig html editors aren't generally a linux thing; if you're
> technically oriented enough to use linux, you're technically oriented enough
> to learn html.
>
> If you're interested, go buy an html book. If you're cheap, learn it online.
> If you're lazy.... find a windows box and buy dreamweaver. :) HTML isn't
> terribly hard to learn.
>
> Oh, and if you're not talking about wysywig specifically..... yeah, vi works
> for me too ;-)
>
> Tyler
>
> Mark E. Schill:
> > Hey Guys,
> >
> > I need your recommendation for a html editor for linux. What are the top
> > choices. I am currently using Netscape Composer. The web pages are in
> > cvs so I don't necessarily need something that will edit an entire site.
> > Just something is a really good editor for pages.
> >
> >
> > Mark
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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