On Sunday 17 Mar 2013 07:35:56 Stroller wrote: > On 17 March 2013, at 04:07, Joseph wrote: > >> ... > >> Better than define "user-friendly"...how about describing what you're > >> trying to do? How large a project is this? > > > > I wanted something like Nvu, I used long, time ago WYSIWYG > > I don't have time to play with those tags. I just want to type in some > > text, change the font size if I have to, place some picture beside it; > > save it an upload. I bluefish I was presented with pure html coding :-/ > > Can't you export to HTML from the word-processor in Open Office? > (LibreOffice, AbiWord, whatever). > > HTML seems generally unsuited for WYSIWYG, as different browsers will > render differently. That may not be a problem for the kind of really > simple stuff you have in mind, but I guess there may not be much > development in this area. > > Stroller.
Bluefish has tab autocompletion for tags ... type "<" to open a tag and you can choose from the dropdown. KDE3 had Quanta Plus, but I don't think it was ever ported to KDE4. Kate offers autocompletion in CSS at least, once you start typing the tag. You can have a browser open to check the results of your edits as an WYSIWYG solution. Otherwise, you may want to try Komodo-edit-bin: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=171944 (I've just added an ebuild for the latest 8.0.0 version.) -- Regards, Mick
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