[WEB4LIB] seeking text editor recommendations

Tony Morine tmorine at northland.ac.nz
Wed Aug 14 16:55:05 EDT 2002


Have you tried NoteTab from Fookes Software at:

www.notetab.com

Tony Morine
Library & Information Services Manager
Northland Polytechnic
Private bag 9019 
Whangarei
New Zealand
Ph:   +64 9 430 5830 ext: 735
Fax: + 64 9 430 5836
 
 
 



-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin W. Bishop [mailto:bishopk at rpi.edu]
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 7:27 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: [WEB4LIB] seeking text editor recommendations



I'm looking for suggestions or recommendations for editors that can handle 
XML/XSL and HTML and CSS well.  (And if you have any winning lottery 
tickets, I'll take those too.)

I've been using TopStyle for CSS, and version 3 now facilitates HTML 
editing yet I still find myself going back to EditPlus for HTML ...

I've been using Cooktop for XSL editing, which will also kindly transform 
your XML trees ... :)

I like TopStyle's built-in validation features, its sorting of selectors 
and specificity, its "Inspector" (listing all definitions possible for a 
given browser or W3C recommendation), it's color palettes, etc.  It has 
been a great teaching tool in those respects.  I could use similar help 
with XSL!  ;)

Is there any ONE application that gracefully handles all of these 
formatting languages?


Gratefully yours,
-kb

_________________________________________
Kevin W. Bishop   >   bishopk at rpi.edu
Communication & Collaboration Technologies
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
      RPInfo: http://www.rpi.edu/rpinfo/
      Kiosk: http://j2ee.rpi.edu:8080/kiosk/setup.do




*********************************************************************
Due to deletion of content types excluded from this list by policy,
this multipart message was reduced to a single part, and from there
to a plain text message.
*********************************************************************



More information about the Web4lib mailing list