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My sincere apologies. I was tired. I didn't mean to install stuff on anybody's system. Stupid of me. Sorry. I'd slag someone off for doing that.Originally posted by OrangeHopperHey, next time warn me! I don't want any old rubbish littering my Mac.
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probably - don't see why not. might have to write your own macros thoOriginally posted by expatCan it exclude all lines from view, and then show all with a certain string? A real editor can.
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I've just started redoing my website. The tools I'm using are Nvu (on Windows and Linux) a WYSIWYG and Quanta+, an HTML editor. Both cost zip. I'm reading the O'Reilly book Learning Web Design, the latest Haynes Manual 'Build your own Web Site' uses Nvu to show you how it's done.
And I'm just about to tackle CSS.
Which is nice...
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"The Internet V2.0 is due in beta"? Good one: like the internet is a Microsoft product!Originally posted by DimPrawnThe Internet V2.0 is due in beta next year. Promises 3D glass like pages that float in the middle of the room and speech technology (according to a source at Microsoft) and ability to integrate with Office (available in Beta next year). You can even download the Internet V2.0 to your Xbox.
So no point learning about the Internet now, you're too late.
Sorry.
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Hey, next time warn me! I don't want any old rubbish littering my Mac.Originally posted by expatCan it exclude all lines from view, and then show all with a certain string? A real editor can.
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Can it exclude all lines from view, and then show all with a certain string? A real editor can.Originally posted by scotspinecan it insert integers down a column, automatically incrementing as it goes?
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My mistake, it was late and the coffee had stopped kicking in.Originally posted by Fleetwoodtheir
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yup - use the search and replace in regex modeOriginally posted by scotspinecan it insert integers down a column, automatically incrementing as it goes?
find: <expression>
replace: /i
You can define the start number and the increment step size as well
Want it at the start?
find: \n
Replace:\n\i
want it in the middle somewhere.. yes you can without too much hassle
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The Internet V2.0 is due in beta next year. Promises 3D glass like pages that float in the middle of the room and speech technology (according to a source at Microsoft) and ability to integrate with Office (available in Beta next year). You can even download the Internet V2.0 to your Xbox.
So no point learning about the Internet now, you're too late.
Sorry.
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if you like ultraedit but want to support opensource then you could do worse than checking out PSPad . . .Originally posted by scotspineultraedit
http://www.ultraedit.com/index.php?n...howpage&pid=94
has one sublime feature [apart from the usual stuff referred to above] that is worth its weight in gold. i have not seen it anywhere else and use it regularly.
http://www.pspad.com/en/
It does all the cool stuff and its free.
To OP - I recommend opensource for your website. You can use PSPad to manage your HTML CSS PHP and JavaScript files.
You might want to check out CMS systems like e107. e107 offers a nice basic setup to which you can apply your own themes and modules if the fancy takes you.
http://e107tutorials.com/news.php
Use LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL PHP) to light your way, enjoy your webmastering experience!
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theirHmm people did usd to have to write they're code manually before handing it to the lab boys to put through the computers.
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what'sOriginally posted by SpacecadetWhats that sublime feature then? You're post come tantalisingly close to telling us but fails to deliver
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