>> "Chris" == Chris Beaumont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Chris> Is there anything Linux-friendly with anything approaching the Chris> feature set of the program that I am used to, BBEdit on the Chris> Power Macintosh... I don't know BBEdit. I use XEmacs. In .emacs, you put (autoload 'html-mode "psgml-html" "Load psgml-html-mode" t) (add-hook 'html-mode-hook 'hm--html-minor-mode) Very cool. Read the docs, and try the things as you read them. Make a list of main keystrokes. Don't try to remember anything at once, you can't. Just the main things like inserting a tag (it uderstands the DTD, and only offers legaly available tags at this point), taging a region, editing the attributes. You can use the mouse (menu and context menu), but later, it is faster to work just with the keyboard (C-h m -> available key combos). Chris> Any suggestions are welcome.. I'm also looking for HTML template and Chris> preprocessor solutions... WML is used on the Debian pages. I heared it is quite good. Ciao, Martin