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Re: HTML Editor with spell check?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (David Hartley)
Wed Nov 25 13:30:15 1998

From: David Hartley <ghis@Radix.Net>
To: redhat-list@redhat.com
Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 13:24:22 -0500 (EST)
In-Reply-To: <19981125175816.A5882@adbvdesign.analog.com> from "Thomas Ribbrock \" at Nov 25, 98 05:58:16 pm
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The new O'Reilly book that covers Vi and Vi clones talks about some options.
Elvis has an html mode that looks interesting. On freshmeat.net yesterday was a link to Xedit which has an html feature. 
So far my favorites are Netscape, Amaya, and AsWedit for html editing.
> 
> James Michael Keller writes:
> >
> [HTML Editor Recommendations]
> >
> > 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.
> 
> I'd highly recommend XEmacs for writing HTML. Granted, it's not WYSIWYG, but
> then again, WYSIWYG doesn't exist with HTML, anyway. Further on, XEmacs
> makes writing HTML rather easy with its syntax highlighting, autoindention,
> keyboard shortcuts for many tags and a rather useful pop-up menu for the
> others. With regard to spellchecking - XEmacs uses ispell, and XEmacs' lisp
> wrapper for ispell is indeed able to filter out tags so that ispell only
> runs on the actual content of the page. Give it a try... :-)
> 
> Thomas
> -- 
>              "Look, Ma, no obsolete quotes and plain text only!"
> 
>      Thomas Ribbrock | http://www.bigfoot.com/~kaytan | ICQ#: 15839919
>    "You have to live on the edge of reality - to make your dreams come true!"
> 
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