j.e.perry@cox.net said the following on 02/26/2013 09:22 PM:
---- Anton Aylward <opensuse@antonaylward.com> wrote:
I took a look and wonder how this is any different from a syntax directed editor. Kate perhaps, or VIM with a suitable plugin.
It's not. In fact, isn't kate the editor for kdevelop? My point, which I guess I didn't make very well, was that since there is no current fully wsywig html editor, I've found that manual editing, with snippets from the standard maintainers to reduce the dreary long repetitive strings, makes html building easy. Just flipping back and forth between Firefox and kdevelop is as easy as any current dedicated html builder that I found. And I like actually seeing what I'm doing.
Ah. yes, but do you get intelligent table building, intelligent CSS and more? If it a non WYSIWYG (which I can understand since that hides many atrocities -- FF and others will dynamically correct piss-poor HTML and patch over many errors) then aren't there some split screen style HTML editors around? I seem to recall .... my 'yes it used to be but KDE dropped them .." list ... -- I suspect that, over time, all bureaucratic processes decay into cargo cults unless regularly challenged by a hostile reality. -- Alan Rocker 2001-11-23 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org