"Dan McCullough" dan.mccullough@gmail.com wrote:
I use a typewriter, and not one of them fancy electronic whosermajiggies. Actually I use vim ;) On 11/2/06, Tim ignored_mailbox@yahoo.com.au wrote:
On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 18:36 -0600, Tom Owens wrote:
I never knew I would miss NVu so badly until I didnt have it in FC6.
What are others using to create webpages? OO Writer works but ... I don't seem to find a plethora of programs to choose from ???
I use vim. Anything else is just being lazy... ;-)
I suppose you'd have to say what your needs are. Whether you just want to knock up individual pages, without creating mangled HTML. Or if you want to manage a whole site.
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You should really upgrade. I've got a spare IBM 029 keypunch and a bunch of cards.
Cheers, Dave
I'm thinking about a TRS80 or Commodore 64, more memory then you will ever need I hear.
On 11/2/06, David G. Miller dave@davenjudy.org wrote:
"Dan McCullough" dan.mccullough@gmail.com wrote:
I use a typewriter, and not one of them fancy electronic whosermajiggies. Actually I use vim ;) On 11/2/06, Tim ignored_mailbox@yahoo.com.au wrote:
On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 18:36 -0600, Tom Owens wrote:
I never knew I would miss NVu so badly until I didnt have it in FC6.
What are others using to create webpages? OO Writer works but ... I don't seem to find a plethora of programs to choose from ???
I use vim. Anything else is just being lazy... ;-)
I suppose you'd have to say what your needs are. Whether you just want to knock up individual pages, without creating mangled HTML. Or if you want to manage a whole site.
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Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.
You should really upgrade. I've got a spare IBM 029 keypunch and a bunch of cards.
Cheers, Dave
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On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 19:59 -0700, David G. Miller wrote:
You should really upgrade. I've got a spare IBM 029 keypunch and a bunch of cards.
That's still being lazy. I've got some cards that you have to mark out with pencils. You don't use a tool to punch them...
I lost my abacus many years ago.
On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 19:59 -0700, David G. Miller wrote:
You should really upgrade. I've got a spare IBM 029 keypunch and a bunch of cards.
Save that one!! It'll go for some bucks on ebay one day! Ric
nano most of the time actually... at least when im under gnu.
if im under various other os, i got quite a list:
ulraedit pspad dreamweaver for the larger static things
if im inserting content into pages, i have the thing, that most of the time the pages i am using are cms systems, so i am using the integrated tools for editing, either simple forms, or rich text editors...
On 11/4/06, Ric Moore wayward4now@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 19:59 -0700, David G. Miller wrote:
You should really upgrade. I've got a spare IBM 029 keypunch and a bunch of cards.
Save that one!! It'll go for some bucks on ebay one day! Ric
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On Sat, 2006-11-04 at 09:52 +0100, Oliver Leitner wrote:
nano most of the time actually... at least when im under gnu.
if im under various other os, i got quite a list:
ulraedit pspad dreamweaver for the larger static things
if im inserting content into pages, i have the thing, that most of the time the pages i am using are cms systems, so i am using the integrated tools for editing, either simple forms, or rich text
I have used SeaMonkey for editing HTML pages and like it pretty well.
I had the same question this week.
nvu looks good. It appears to be repackaged with a bunch of fixes as kompozer.
I'm wondering what happened to Quantum Plus. I used it once and it wasn't WYSIWYG and I hated. it. nvu is WYSIWYG. Is Quantum Plus WYSIWYG now ?
On 11/4/06, Kim Lux lux@diesel-research.com wrote:
I had the same question this week.
nvu looks good. It appears to be repackaged with a bunch of fixes as kompozer.
I'm wondering what happened to Quantum Plus. I used it once and it wasn't WYSIWYG and I hated. it. nvu is WYSIWYG. Is Quantum Plus WYSIWYG now ?
As Craig said, Quanta Plus, just:
'yum install kdewebdev'
and you're there like Fred Bear :-)
Stu@
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Kim Lux wrote:
I'm wondering what happened to Quantum Plus. I used it once and it wasn't WYSIWYG and I hated. it. nvu is WYSIWYG. Is Quantum Plus WYSIWYG now ?
It now in kdewebdev.
$ rpm -qa kdewebdev kdewebdev-3.5.5-0.1.fc5
ciao, furlan
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