Saturday, August 20, 2011

Re: Web pages and Gvim

Excerpts from john's message of Sat Aug 20 23:51:33 +0200 2011:
> I can easily run a window with Gvim next to a local html window and
> develop a web page with pseudo WYSIWYG. Beyond that is there a way,
> using Gvim, to simulate the features of a web design program like
> Quanta or Konqueror?
No. Vim is a text editor. It can underline text. It can color text. This
is already being done. But that's it.

There are text objects which help you with yanking and deleting tags.
There are plugins like zencoding which help you writing HTML.
Vim can tidy and check your HTML on buf write when being configured
and it can complete HTML tags.

Marc Weber

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