If you want a great all purpose editor for console that is robust and
light, try using jed. I currently use if for perl, html, and C++.
It does syntax highlighting, and in the menus, you can specify custom
colours hsould you so desire.
I've been using that editor since I started in Linux, someone I knew who
used BSD a lot mentioned it.
That's my two cents.
> jennyw wrote:
>
> > Just wondering if anyone had any suggestions for good HTML (non-WYSIWYG or
> > WYSIWYG that supports non-WYSIWYG) for Linux? Pros and cons would be great,
> > and also whether they require KDE or Gnome (I run Gnome usually).
>
> Hi, Jen,
>
> For Gnome, I'd really recommend Bluefish. Very, very nice. Second choice goes
> to SCREEM. Alternately, if you do have KDE and QT installed, you *can* run
> KDE programs from a Gnome session. Other options (KDE based) are Quanta and
> Webmaker. Webmaker used to be my favorite, but it hasn't been updated in over
> a year. Bluefish is my current favorite.
>
> None of the above are large programs. I'd load all four and play and see which
> you think best suits your needs.
>
> All the best,
> Caity
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