Re: Some notes to Netsurf
- From: Alan Calder <alan_calder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2007 10:02:19 +0100
In article <gemini.jk4r2u000bkvd00dw.ray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Ray
Dawson <ray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A. A. Interrants <noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The point is: In an editor like StrongEd we have to type a lot of
<commands> for the structure and format of html-files. This is a waste
of time. It would be very helpful if we could do this in another, a
faster way: mark it and set it thick, in italics - what you need. The
same with pictures: Drap & drop a picture to the window where you want
to have it. See the picture self in the editor window - not the
<commands>. Double-click on it, window pops up and adjust. Same with
tables, headers etc. Very important is that this "advanched visual
editor" bewares the rest of the loaded HTML-code because of
Java-Script etc.
And so I thought it would be nice to do this directly by an
webbrowser: set the cursor to anywhere and edit the text.
The nearest to this on RISC OS was WebSpider, by Dalriada software.
How about !Webwonder? http://www.dsnell.zynet.co.uk/ Bit like an updated
Webspider, as I remember that program.
Cheers
Alan
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Alan Calder, Milton Keynes, UK.
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