On 02/26/2013 09:22 PM, j.e.perry@cox.net pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
---- Anton Aylward <opensuse@antonaylward.com> wrote:
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.
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.
jp
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