Re: [gedit-list] Gedit as an html editor
- From: Micah Carrick <email micahcarrick com>
- Cc: gedit-list <gedit-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [gedit-list] Gedit as an html editor
- Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2007 08:43:32 -0700
Great. Does anybody else have any tips, information, or plugins for web
development with gedit? I'm going to update the post.
- Micah Carrick
Developer - http://www.micahcarrick.com
GTK+ Forums - http://www.gtkforums.com
Ami Tavory wrote:
Steve Frécinaux wrote:
On Mon, 2007-10-01 at 09:47 -0700, Micah Carrick wrote:
I put together some notes on how I setup gedit for use as a web
development editor. If anyone is interested: Customizing gedit as a
Web Developer’s IDE
Great post. Anyway, did you know that
- with gedit 2.20+ you can create a theme for your colours instead of
customizing the colours in gconf ?
- with gedit 2.18+ you can share external tools you create by copying
the relevant files in ~/.gnome2/gedit/tools ?
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Hello,
Very nice post, IMHO.
I also use gedit for HTML editing, but prefer not to run HTML Tidy
through external tools, but rather through a dedicated plugin
(http://www.eng.tau.ac.il/~atavory/gedit-plugins/html-tidy/). This
allows running tidy to check stuff, and being able to click on the
bottom pane to go directly to the error/warning. Also, if HTML Tidy is
used to modify an existing file, and something is very botched, then
it can simply erase the original contents entirely. As far as I
understand, running it through external tools consequently
necessitates output to a new document, which I personally find less
convenient. Finally, as HTML Tidy modifies the document, the plugin
tries to guess the change to the cursor position, and move the cursor
to the correct place.
Bye,
Ami
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