[Sussex] wysiwyg html editor

Nico Kadel-Garcia nkadel at gmail.com
Fri May 4 17:23:25 UTC 2007


Paul Tansom wrote:
> ** Steve 'Dobbo' Dobson <steve at dobson.org> [2007-05-04 15:50]:
>   
>> Paul
>>
>> On Fri, May 04, 2007 at 08:47:59AM +0100, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
>>     
>>> Paul Howard wrote:
>>>       
>>>> I have a small web project I need to do and am just using a template for
>>>> the basic design.
>>>>         
>> <snip/>
>>
>>     
>>>> Is there a better wysiwyg editor out there for Linux?
>>>>         
>>> I like Amaya, from the w3c. It's one flaw is that it used to support 
>>> SSL-encrypted WebDAV, and no longer does. Clean, standards compliant, 
>>> simple HTML with the tools to edit in things you want, and no need to 
>>> shove in formatting and font abuse that you didn't actually want.
>>>       
>> I would echo this.  Amaya is a very nice system and works well on both
>> Linux & Windows.  I've rolled it out to a client that doesn't know HTML
>> and he fines it very friendly.
>>     
> ** end quote [Steve 'Dobbo' Dobson]
>
> I'm going to have to take another look at Amaya. You've prompted me
> to head off to the website and download the Windows binary (sadly I'm
> stuck on a Windows box due to a combination of two Maxtor HD failures -
> not my favourite brand anymore - and a lack of any decent grub
> documentation). I'll put it on my Linux box when I've recovered it!
>   
I've some experience with grub and LILO. What's the problem?

> I think the last time I ran it was at the 0.9x and maybe 1.x version, so
> that's - scarily - around 8 to 10 years ago now. It has to be going back
> a bit because I remember running it on OS/2. Now where's my walking
> stick? ;
Oh. Oh, my, friend do we want to go there?




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