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- From: hkantola@cc.Helsinki.FI (Heikki Kantola)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Does anyone know a good html ed.?
- Date: 29 Feb 1996 20:38:30 GMT
- Organization: Department of General Wizardry, Unseen University, Ankh-Morpork
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- Michael M Minor <mcube@iii2.iii.net> provided the following
- for the eyes of comp.sys.amiga.misc:
- >I would like to point out that a couple of friends of mine went to a
- >seminar (by Apple BTW) on setting up WWW servers and one of the packages
- >used was Adobe PageMill. This is also not a full service editor and is
- >described as a page layout program. It does some of the work, but some is
-
- Page layout? Snif, and HTML isn't pagelayout language, it should
- describe the document structure not the exact layout... :-/
-
- >still required by the user. It for one thing does not support tables
- >and several other things a power-user would desire. My advice: try
- >before you buy.
-
- Real men don't use WYSIWYG-thingys for writing HTML anyways as the final
- outlook of page should be determined by the browsers, which all render
- things bit differently. :]
-
- Pity there isn't working Emacs19 or XEmacs port for Amiga, so one could
- use PSGML with suitable HTML dtd... :-\
-
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- Computer Linguistics Student /// niin monimutkaista kuin miltΣ
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