Hi all,
a new version of NVU, the next generation Mozilla based HTML editor, was released end of last week, I just finished building an OS/2 version (static this time) and uploaded it to my webpage (see sig, perhaps you need to reload the _frame_). This time I took greater care to really include the German version the first time. I hope I didn't miss something else instead...
According to Daniel Glazman's blog:
Changelog:
* pinger now allows connection settings
* text selection now allowed in Validator's result window
* DIV now added to Block format dropdown and menu (requested by Beth Epperson)
* link to "Localizing Nvu" added to Help menu
* Theme Manager was not showing "Restart Nvu to use theme"
* the Link dialog has now a "this is an email address" checkbox so people don't have to know the syntax of mailto URLs (that's a VERY frequent feedback)
* the Link dialog can now handle the target attribute in the MoreOrFewer section
* PHP and Comments now hidden in Preview mode and correctly displayed in AllTags mode.
* new default theme, icons designed by Linspire Inc.
* Printing was horked. Printing a document was always printing the document in the last window's tab
* the pinger and the Tip of the Day were not launched if the app starts with the Site Manager hidden.
* table cell properties were allowing attribute modification only once
* much faster Source-to-Normal switch
* minor bug fixes
Known problems
* vertical resizing of a table using the mouse also changes the width of the table by a few pixels
* pasting text in the Source View overwriting an existing selection has bugs if initial selection was made clicking on line numbers
Let me add that unfortunately the switch-from-source-view-to-HTML-view-and-back-cursor-position bug was not fixed. If you care about it, you can use the Help -> Bug report link to fill a feedback form as the same problem seems to exist on Linux. --
Cheers, Peter.
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