[vox] HTML Editors

Bill Heitman bheitman at inreach.com
Thu Aug 12 09:05:02 PDT 2004


Thank you.

I will check out the amaya information you supplied.

Appreciate the info.

Bill

Norm Matloff wrote:

>I may be a diehard, but I do use that last choice Bill Kendrick
>mentioned--Vim.  Needless to say, I've developed a bunch of Vim macros
>appropriate for HTML, and use those.  
>
>To see my work as I go, I do Refresh on my browser.  If you really want
>to automate things, you can automate the Refresh too, as follows:
>Use the Vim :make command, and in the makefile include an action
>
>   netscape -remote 'openURL(x.html)'
>
>(assuming your HTML file is named x.html); this will automatically
>Refresh any Netscape-family browser, including Mozilla and Firefox.
>
>I also have used Amaya quite a bit.  If you like to stick with open
>source and think using Vim, even with tools added as above, is too
>primitive, then I strongly recommend Amaya.  I have a quick introductory
>tutorial for it at http://heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/~matloff/amaya.html 
>
>Norm
>
>On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 07:01:02PM -0700, Bill Kendrick wrote:
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>
>>On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 06:57:45PM -0700, Bill Heitman wrote:
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>>
>>>Am looking for a "good" HTML/XHTML editor for web construction.
>>>
>>>Any suggestions?
>>>      
>>>
>>None that I have any _first-hand_ experience with, but to name a few off
>>the top of my head:
>>
>>  Mozilla
>>  Quanta
>>  OpenOffice.org
>>  IBM Websphere
>>  Bluefish
>>  emacs
>>  Vim
>>
>>;^)
>>
>>Good luck!  Let us know what you find!
>>
>>-bill!
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