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From: | Lennart Borgman (gmail) |
Subject: | Re: which of the many .el's is best for (simple?) html, etc? |
Date: | Wed, 03 Oct 2007 18:05:27 +0200 |
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David Combs wrote:
Here's the page in emacswiki that lists the variousemacs-packages that pertain to creating web-pages.Which are your favorites? (Why?) Which are capable and yet easy to learn? THANKS! David Here's that category-page (via lynx): #[1]Emacs Wiki with page content [2]Emacs Wiki with page content and diff [3]Emacs Wiki including minor differences [4][Home] [5]SiteMap [6]Search [7]ElispArea [8]HowTo [9]RecentChanges [10]News [11]Problems [12]Suggestions Search: [13]____________________ [14]CategoryHypermedia
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* [27]NxhtmlMode - Editing XHTML files. Based on [28]NxmlMode, but with enhanced completion for XHTML and support for multiple major modes ([29]MuMaMo).
Since no one else mention it I speak for nXhtml. It uses the powerful nXml emacs package that makes it easy to write correct html code (completion, error detecting). The web pages contains more information.
I have tried to make this easy for both a beginner and a power-user. If you try it I would be glad for some feedback.
You need Emacs 22 to use it. (Which of the other modes/packages on that page above works in Emacs 22?)
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