Dropping support for Mozilla suite?

domestiko domestiko at vodafone.es
Wed Nov 24 12:16:08 UTC 2004


volvoguy wrote:

>On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 16:19:13 +0000, Martin Alderson
><martinalderson at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>Same with Fireworks or Illustrator, currently there is no good vector
>>drawing program that can do web graphics (Fireworks is a big
>>favourite).
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>Inkscape's native format is SVG and rasterizes to PNG by default when
>you export things. It's not as full featured as Illustrator or
>CorelDraw, but I haven't run into anything I can't do yet.
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>>NVu is horrible IMO, very clunky and terrible usability issues.
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>As the offspring of Mozilla's Composer, I'd have to agree with that
>one. I usually do my development with Emacs, but Screem looks pretty
>cool. It's not WYSIWYG, but it's a particularly good text editor
>that's been optimized for web development. Syntax highlighting, tag
>references, tag auto-complete, site management, CVS for checking code
>in/out.
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>Hmm... I think I'm repeating myself. This message just arrived, but it
>shows the arrival date was three days ago. Must just be me though.
>Nobody else has mentioned it. Oh well. :-)
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In my case, Screem doesn't work. Whenever I try to write down on a New
Page, or edit an older one, I have to make it with Caps Lock activated
(!) Is it a bug or a bag I saw?





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