[64studio-users] HTML Editors
Nate figlar
sonorone at gmail.com
Mon Jul 30 16:13:54 BST 2007
Hey Everyone,
Thank You all so much for all the suggestions . I have actually tried
all of them at one point or another. i am glad to see quanta now has
WYSIWYG on it. Also last time I used Amaya it wasn't te greatest and
kind of buggy, it did like to display thing correctly. however it
looks like some development has went on since then and going to try it
for a while too.
I did try NVU on 32 bit as well. i did try it before on a 64 bit
system. I found a workaround somewhere that had you install some
package from ubuntu and one was a 32 bit version of libc6. now it
installed with some errors and was alright until you started NVU. then
it broke all the the 64studio packages. Now the system ran Ok except
of when you tried to upgrade or install anything, apt or dpkg would
want to remove everything including apt and the kernel. I ended up
having to reinstall. however the 32 bit version is working perfect.
thanks again everyone for you input.
nate
On 7/30/07, Stephen Morris <stchmorris at gmail.com> wrote:
> Have you looked at Amaya? It can be downloaded from http://www.w3c.org
> and includes a .deb package. I haven't used it myself yet, but the
> website has some screen shots which might help you decide if you'd
> like it.
>
> Regards,
> Stephen.
>
> On 7/30/07, Steve Corwin <steveco at san.rr.com> wrote:
> > Have you looked at Quanta Plus? It has a reasonable feature set and
> > there is a debian package for it. It has build in support for
> > running HTML Tidy to find syntax errors in your HTML.
> >
> > -Steve
> >
> > > Hey Everyone,
> > >
> > > I am in need of a small but functional WYSIWYG HTML editor. something
> > > similar to what NVU is. this is going on 32-bit version. I have heard
> > > there is a NVU .deb package but some issues with it and don't see it
> > > in the debian repos. I did see the iceape suite has one but don't want
> > > a whole internet suite if it could be avoided. something perferably
> > > small. Bluefish would be good except for the fact that I make small
> > > coding mistakes someimtes and takes me forever to find them with my
> > > bad eyesight, one of the main reasons I go WYSIWYG. Any opinions and
> > > suggestions is greatly appreciated.
> > >
> > > thanks,
> > > nate
> > >
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