wysiwyg editors...
Hanasaki JiJi
hanasaki at hanaden.com
Sun Aug 25 17:34:35 CDT 2002
Sun's Star Office or www.openoffice.org (open source base)
Jim Herrmann wrote:
> Bluefish isn't wysiwyg. It's a very good sorce editor, and I use it mostly.
> If you want wysiwyg, try Mozilla's editor. It's pretty good at that, and it
> also let's you view and edit the source. It's one page at a time, but that's
> usually how you need to edit anyway. Mozilla doesn't do forms. :-(
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> I can't wait until IBM ports Webspehere Studio to Linux. It has a kick ass
> editor for Windows. Actually I think that is becoming part of Eclipse, but I
> haven't figured out exactly where. I need to find time to look into that.
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> Anyway, HTH,
> Jim Herrmann
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> On Sunday 25 August 2002 12:10 pm, Eric Rossiter wrote:
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>>Morning Folks,
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>>What do you recommend/like/use/ for a wysiwyg editor on the KDE 3
>>desktop?
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>>I've heard mention of Bluefish on the list if I remember correctly.
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>>Ease of install, gotcha's, etc. info would be great also.
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>>TIA,
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