Re: Creating HTML
mstenner@phy.duke.edu (Michael Stenner) writes:
> I got hooked an asWedit. I don't think it's available in a debian
> package, but the install is so clean that it doesn't matter to me.
>
Yes, we use asWedit quite a lot here as well and i've somewhat fallen
in love with it too. Not only does it feature a (at times quite
molesting though ;) ad hoc syntax checking for HTML-4.0. It also
allows full localization support via a bunch of fully translated
application defaults files for almost a dozen or so languages. Above
all it can be invoked as a very well behaved text editor via command
line switch. It is a very well done Motif application and is IMHO the
best HTML editor around in the *nix world which is compatible enough
for the typical Windoze user. It's probably the equivalent for Nedit
as Windoze compliant text editor for all HTML editors under *nix. It
is available for quite a bunch of *nix flavours.
Maybe i'll package it someday at least for non-free. But i'd have to
negotiate this with it's upstream author Andre Stochiol, who has
proven to be a very considerate person in another e-mail conversation
i had with him a few months ago.
Check it out yourself at "http://www.advasoft.com/". Maybe someone
else would like to step forward packaging it?
Cheers, P. *8^)
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