A 18:49 08/05/99 -0700, vous avez écrit : >As I am a new user of Debian I have a couiple of Questions as to what >apps to get . I am not a couplete newbie but am still very new ( I know >how to use gzip and tar and can do most basic functions of a *nix >system) Here is my dilema after searching though several different dists >I have come to the conclusion that debian wins. > >Now I have a minimally configured box running WindowMaker and I need to >find Replacement apps for my windows junk. Specificaly a Word >Replacement ( I tried WordPerfect but the install blew up at the end) >There doesn't seen to be a .deb package available for it for some reason >in spike of the aliance between debian and corel (same is true for KDE >but i like WindowMaker better anyway). Any Ideas? > >Also need something that will make .gifs (Gimp doesn't seem to do this) > >I need a good HTML code editor for debian (Been thinking I may just >program macros in emacs but I don't realy want to)
Yes, there is a HTML editor on debian : amaya it' current version is about 1.4a , it's fairly stable, the .deb is about 1.4 Mg and it's an official package. the software is able to do anything you want exept frames ( i think ) . you can also use the Netscape 4.X Web Page Editor or use the latex2html filter as a last chance. Emacs is also known to support an HTML mode and HTML browser. i have read somewhere that StarOffice has an application for writing HTML, as well as Corel WordPerfect. > >On a side note I will be needing a Database to connect a website to >fairly soon. Any suggestions (I am leaning towards mySQL but I would >like a GUI interface to work in if possiable) > >P.S on a happy note >I got Netscape to work Finaly! >and TinTin++ rocks (please include it in a furture debian release. They >are working on it again finally and I would love to be able to apt-get >it as they improve it. Version 2 coming soom:) > > > >-- >Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null PS: I've unsubscribed of the list due to unbearable amount of mail, if you wish to reply, please use this address: Jean-Marc Bourdaret <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>