References to editing HTML files with Kate

Richard Owlett rowlett at access.net
Wed Jul 10 16:25:40 BST 2024


On 07/10/2024 09:43 AM, Alec Bloss wrote:
> Kate has syntax highlighting for many languages, including HTML. There's a
> few pages in the wiki about it.
> https://docs.kde.org/stable5/en/kate/katepart/highlight.html

That's part of what I needed. By inference it led me to
https://docs.kde.org/stable5/en/kate/katepart/
which fills more holes.

I already had
https://docs.kde.org/stable5/en/kate/kate/

Now I'll be able to ask intelligent questions.

> 
> Not part of KDE, but Bluefish can do code completion for HTML and is a
> pretty powerful tool.

I've seen its homepage. I have to work with what's already installed.
I will not admit to how out-of-date I am ;/

> 
> Neither are WYSIWYG. I don't think Quanta Plus or Kompozer have been
> updated in some years, and those would have been the KDE-related web page
> authoring tools back in the day.
> 
> Not sure if this is helpful or what you're after.

It's almost exactly what I was looking for.
Now I have a reading assignment <GRIN>
Thank you.

> 
> On Wed, Jul 10, 2024, 9:26 AM Richard Owlett <rowlett at access.net> wrote:
> 
>> I am new to Kate, though I've been exposed to a wide variety of editors
>> since the 60's.
>>
>> As a personal project I wish to reformat a number similarly structured
>> files for a different audience. These are chapters of the KJV Bible
>> originally created as a study tool. I wish to create a pleasant reading
>> experience for some visually impaired seniors.
>>
>> So far I've been using the GUI to manually edit individual chapters.
>> *EXCELLENT* tool. One would think Kate was designed with my project in
>> mind ;}
>>
>> Although I have some specific questions in mind, time would be better
>> spent reading something introducing Kate as a tool for editing HTML files.
>>
>> TIA
>>
>>
> 




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