Re: Wysiwyg html editor for note taking

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On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 1:44 PM, Robert Moskowitz <rgm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I am looking for a wsyiwyg html editor for note taking as I build up a
> system to note what I am doing.  I typically just use gedit, but this
> system's notes are getting complex, and using code tabs, lists, and the
> like would make it more enduring.
>
> I am looking at lonote on my F17 notebook, but I would like to do the
> note taking directly on the Centos system.
>
> Just basic html.  Image inclusions if I do screen captures would be nice
> too.

1st recommendation is to do everything in text mode and save the
commands as scripts to re-run directly if you need to repeat the steps
instead of figuring out what you tried to document the previous time.

2nd recommendation is that if you want online html documentation, use
a wiki with its own editor and simple markup instead of transferring
files around.  I like twiki, but mediawiki is probably more popular
and there are many other choices.   That way you only need a browser
and it won't matter what OS you have locally.

Finally, if you do need to use an editor to save files as html,
libreoffice writer should work, but be sure you work with the view in
'web layout' and do the formatting with styles from the F11 menu with
'html' selected at the bottom.

-- 
   Les Mikesell
    lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx
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