Hi,
I have been using either bluefish or qunata for webpage authoring. Recently I heard about NVU and want to give it a try but can't find the repo. NVU website have rpm for FC3 only. Can somebody guide me which repo have it? I have dries, freshrpms, core, extra, and livna in my repos currently.
Thanks
2006/11/4, Deepak Shrestha d88pak@gmail.com:
Hi,
I have been using either bluefish or qunata for webpage authoring. Recently I heard about NVU and want to give it a try but can't find the repo. NVU website have rpm for FC3 only. Can somebody guide me which repo have it? I have dries, freshrpms, core, extra, and livna in my repos currently.
Thanks
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it works also on FC5. I switched to Seamonkey that has the composer tool
Deepak Shrestha wrote:
Hi,
I have been using either bluefish or qunata for webpage authoring. Recently I heard about NVU and want to give it a try but can't find the repo. NVU website have rpm for FC3 only. Can somebody guide me which repo have it? I have dries, freshrpms, core, extra, and livna in my repos currently.
Thanks
KompoZer (http://sourceforge.net/projects/kompozer) is considered as an unofficial bug-fix release for Nvu.
Seamonkey (in Extras) also provides a graphical webpage editing facility. After installation, see File:Edit Page.
Z.
On 11/4/06, Zoltan Szabo szzoli@elte.hu wrote:
Deepak Shrestha wrote:
Hi,
I have been using either bluefish or qunata for webpage authoring. Recently I heard about NVU and want to give it a try but can't find the repo. NVU website have rpm for FC3 only. Can somebody guide me which repo have it? I have dries, freshrpms, core, extra, and livna in my repos currently.
Thanks
KompoZer (http://sourceforge.net/projects/kompozer) is considered as an unofficial bug-fix release for Nvu.
Seamonkey (in Extras) also provides a graphical webpage editing facility. After installation, see File:Edit Page.
Z.
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Thanks for the info. :-)
Hi Deepak,
Actually both Seamonkey and NVU use the code from Mozilla Composer. I'd like to know which one received more updates so far, and if NVU changes to composer code base were merged into Seamonkey.
[]s, Fernando Lozano
KompoZer (http://sourceforge.net/projects/kompozer) is considered as an unofficial bug-fix release for Nvu.
Seamonkey (in Extras) also provides a graphical webpage editing facility. After installation, see File:Edit Page.
Deepak Shrestha <d88pak <at> gmail.com> writes:
I have been using either bluefish or qunata for webpage authoring. Recently I heard about NVU and want to give it a try but can't find the repo. NVU website have rpm for FC3 only. Can somebody guide me which repo have it? I have dries, freshrpms, core, extra, and livna in my repos currently.
Quanta Plus in kdewebdev also has what they call a Visual Page Layout (VPL) mode, which is essentially WYSIWYG.
Kevin Kofler
Deepak Shrestha <d88pak <at> gmail.com> writes:
Actually my curiocity is just about what so new about NVU. Currently I am more comfortable with bluefish.
I think it's mainly the WYSIWYG mode. I'm not sure how it compares to Quanta's VPL though, nor what the exact differences between Seamonkey Composer and NVU are.
Kevin Kofler