1. Is it possible to get html source of a text into OpenOffice/LibreOffice or somehow convert the text to html?
2. Is there any non-web wysiwyg software to do that?
1. Is it possible to get html source of a text into OpenOffice/LibreOffice or somehow convert the text to html?
2. Is there any non-web wysiwyg software to do that?
Last edited by SidebySide; May 28th, 2012 at 01:16 PM.
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LibreOffice has a "File->Save as" option which allows you to save to an html file type.
For non-wysiwig html editors, I think bluefish is one I've used in the past.
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non-wysiwyg html editors --> NOFor non-wysiwig html editors, I think bluefish is one I've used in the past.
non- web wysiwig html editors --> means: Wysiwyg editors which are't a web app. 4 ex, "woedpress editor" is a web wysiwyg editor, but LibreOffice isn't a web app. I'm asking for an editor can provide the following facility: Switching between HTML source and visual format.
Last edited by SidebySide; May 28th, 2012 at 01:56 PM.
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Hi,
If I understand correctly you may want to look at komposer. You should be able to download it from the software centre. It has a tabbed editor which allows you to easily switch between source and visual.
+1 for Kompozer, somewhat similar to the older versions of Dreamweaver.
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