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Re: HTML Editor with spell check?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Larry Tague)
Wed Nov 25 13:22:34 1998
Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 12:18:00 -0600 (CST)
From: Larry Tague <ltague@physio1.utmem.edu>
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The Netscape Professional edition provides a very nice editor (wysiwyg)
that manages tables very well. The only thing that it does not do is
forms. However, you can use the html include boxes to provide for forms.
Good luck!
Larry
On Wed, 25 Nov 1998, James Michael Keller wrote:
> After letting StarOffice 5 butcher a web page I was trying to get
> cleaned up ... I'm looking for something better.
>
> I've been using asWedit for my HTML, since I can toggle between text and
> HTML modes for tag checking.
>
> The problem is the spell checking is basicaly useless. I want something
> like you would find in the average word processor. I did like how Star
> Office 5 reformated the tags in a "coding" fasion much like I wrote the
> page in the first place - non of this putting everything on a single
> line crap FrontPage98 does. At least it's human readable :P
>
> The downside is it desided it didn't like my HTML - adding in all sorts
> of table rows and cells with absolute sizes. I had it all as
> percentages and a few actual pixel sizes to match the background.
>
> Any recomendations? Idealy I'd like it do be a WYSIWYG display - but I
> could live with something if it would just ignore anything inside a tag.
>
>
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