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I am looking for a good HTML editor which is similar to Dreamweaver's text mode (Homesite?) which autocompletes tags and lets me put in hex codes for a colour selector etc. It would be best if it is a KDE/Qt app, but I'll still look at Gnome/Gtk apps.
Last edited by miggols99 (2007-07-24 13:27:18)
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In Gnome, the application I think you mean is Bluefish. It's near-identical to the original homesite (which I used for ages and ages.)
It's in the repos. I don't know if there is an equivalent for KDE.
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For KDE, Quanta is the best. It's in the kdewebdev package.
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I favor Quanta for a development environment but there is also NVU in the repos, that is a relatively close "knock off" of Dreamweaver. I however, do not like programs like DW and NVU because the "do things" for me to "help me out" and I much rather have control over the code.
Hope this helps.
R.
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I personally don't like WYSIWYG editors. I feel they add unnecessary code which slows it down. I just found that the text mode in Dreamweaver was very good
EDIT: Also, is there any way to get Quanta by itself? I tried installing kdewebdev, but it includes things I don't really need. Quanta is definitely the same as Homesite maybe better!
Last edited by miggols99 (2007-07-24 16:04:33)
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Quanta has been merged into the KDE Web Dev project and is now releasing simultaneously, in the same tarball. Arch generally tries not to split software distributed as a single archive into separate packages. I'm sure it's possible to make your own PKGBUILD that builds and installs just Quanta, but I wouldn't bother. Quanta is by far the largest part of kdewebdev, you're not losing much disk space by keeping the rest.
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You may be able to get a smaller install with KDEWebDev by using the version from KDEMod.
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Another vote for Quanta Plus.
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Another vote for Quanta Plus.
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I'm using the KDEmod package and there doesn't seem to be any Quanta Plus package... Oh well. I have plenty of HDD space
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Try Aptana, it's in AUR
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Well ... here is an alternative that is not well known in most Linux circles that I have been around, but I am convinced it's the best (free) multi-syntax, mult-platform editor that works in Linux, Mac OS X and Windows:
http://www.activestate.com/Products/kom … tures.plex
Since I have a much longer history with Windows (15 years) than with Linux (5 years), I was a little frustrated with editors available in Linux since I had a lot of great free and commercial options available in Windows. I remained frustrated for quite a while until I found Komodo Edit for use in Linux. I liked it so much that I switched to its exclusive use in Windows as well.
I know editors are a very personal preference, but I have tried all the ones mentioned here (others as well such as Eclipse ... I dislike Java apps a great deal), and Komodo fits my bill where the others did not.
One possible niggle with Komodo ... it starts a little slow, but I quickly forgave it for that.
Give it a try, it can't hurt I guess.
PS
I have not used any of ActiveState's commercial (pay) products.
Last edited by MrWeatherbee (2007-08-01 14:35:03)
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