j.e.perry@cox.net said the following on 02/26/2013 07:48 PM:
---- Anton Aylward <opensuse@antonaylward.com> wrote:
In the past I've used Nvu and Arachnophilia, which I liked, Bluefish which I was ambiguous about and Komposer which I didn’t like mostly because it was unstable and Quanta, which I thought was overkill.
Does the community have any recommendations for a HTML editor that I might use with KDE Baskets? Please note: that context. Not web site development.
When I went through this a few months ago, I (who had been using Qanta until it fell off the tracks of kde4), searched around for something I could use. Nothing satisfied me until I gave up in disgust and started doing it manually with kdevelop. Once I discovered the template facility, and saw how easy it was to copy markups from wwwc into templates, I never looked back, or even around, again. There are some minor conveniences that I still miss from Quanta, but I everything I want right at my fingertips.
Thank you, John. I subscribe to the list so there's no need to cc me directly .... I took a look and wonder how this is any different from a syntax directed editor. Kate perhaps, or VIM with a suitable plugin. -- Plunderers of the world, after they, laying everything waste, run out of land, they probe even the sea: if their enemy has wealth, they have greed; if the enemy be poor, they are ambitious; neither East nor West has sated them; alone of mankind they covet poverty with the same passion as wealth. Robbery, butchery, rape they misname Empire: they make a wasteland and call it peace. - Tacitus, Agricola 80 The speech of Calgacus the Caledonian at the battle of Mons Graupius -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org