HTML Editor is a semi-WYSIWYG editor for an HTML document. HTML Editor requires:
- a Macintosh SE/30, Mac II, or other Macintosh with a 68020-compatible CPU.
- System 7 or higher.
- at least 2 Megabytes RAM. A larger partition may be needed if you are running in greater
than 16 bit color (millions of colors in the Monitors Control Panel).
Features:
- simple text editing.
- insertion of common HTML tags through button clicks, menu selections, and key strokes.
- styled text to indicate styles a browser may use when viewing a document. These styles can be edited.
- undo and redo of basic tag insertion.
- editable palette of user tags.
- single key strokes for insertion of HTML escape codes for composed characters.
- find and replace commands for text editing.
- edit list of URLs from the current document.
- setting of a root directory for the URL of a local file.
- standard file dialog for constructing the URL of a local file.
- switch to a browser such as Mosaic or MacWeb with the click of a button. Switching to Mosaic 2.0 or MacWeb will open a browse window for the current document.
- hide tags for a quick document preview.
- restyle complete document.
- automatic styling of documents from other applications.
- conversion of UNIX and DOS text files to Macintosh text.
- conversion of non-ASCII characters from a text file or the clipboard
to HTML escape codes for composed characters.
Shareware
HTML Editor version 1 is shareware. Registered users will receive free electronic updates of version 1. To register, please send $25 and an Internet email address to
Rick Giles
Box 207, Acadia University
Wolfville, N. S.
B0P 1X0
CANADA
Acknowledgements:
Many people contributed to the development of HTML Editor through testing,
and offering constructive suggestions. Thanks to the people at Prograph