- From: J. Magalhães Cruz <jmcruz@fe.up.pt>
- Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 10:21:43 +0000
- To: www-amaya@w3.org
I still use Amaya for editing most of my web pages, and for some browsing, but am very disappointed with its usability and stability. I especially like its different "views" of a document. Pity this feature (and most of the interesting others) do not work as they should... :-( José On Friday 09 November 2001 20:40, you wrote: > The fact is that Amaya does neither browsing or editting in any > useful way has led me to retreat to writing with a simple editor > and then using tidy to clean up any errors... > for example standard cutting/pasting of a line is > to position cursor at front of line then select using SHIFT-END > oh but it doesnt work in amaya > and in the last couple of days the method for changing headings > to lists and viceversa was so convoluted it made my head spin. > why not just learn the codes, tag up with TextPad , pass thru > tidy and be done with it... viewing can be with several browsers > that are in common use msie/netscape/opera and more reflective > of the real world.... > only reason i still check amaya once in a while is to see if they > will ever get mathml working .... i live in hope ;-[ ;-[ > > (...) > John Russell, VE3LL@RAC.CA > http://www.cgocable.net/~jrussel > > Be sure to check your HTML markup code > tags by using http://validator.w3.org or > http://www.htmlhelp.com/tools/validator/ -- J. Magalhães Cruz --- jmcruz@fe.up.pt ---
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