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Re: Creating WEB pages

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ray Curtis)
Thu Oct 29 12:22:05 1998

Date: Thu, 29 Oct 1998 11:52:24 -0500 (EST)
From: Ray Curtis <ray@ray.clark.net>
To: redhat-list@redhat.com
CC: lconrad <lconrad@world.std.com>
In-Reply-To: <m367d3e43u.fsf@serpent.laymusic.org>
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>>>>> "l" == lconrad  <lconrad@world.std.com> writes:

l> dreamwvr <dreamwvr@dreamwvr.com> writes:
>> >There's always XEmacs, which - in my opinion - has a very good HTML mode.
>> >Should be available as rpm from contrib.

l> Actually, html mode in emacs is one of the few things I miss having
l> gone to xemacs.  It seemed much more straightforward for the
l> simple-minded html I write.

l> Do you do any customizing to make the things you actually do appear at 
l> the top level menus instead of three levels down?

Are you saying that if you use XEmacs and just open a test file such
as junk.html your menus don't show all the html features available at
the top level ?

I write all my webpages using XEmacs and works great, Emacs/XEmacs are
some of the best and most configurable packages for a nix platform.



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Ray Curtis         Unix Programmer/Consultant   Curtis Consulting
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