The only one I know of is Nvu (www.nvu.com), which is to Mozilla Composer
what Firefox is to Mozilla Browser.
My main gripe with Nvu is that it messes up the HTML formatting, which is not
very SCM-friendly...
HTH,
Daniel Serodio
---- Mensagem Original ----
From: "Ryan Schmidt" <subversion-2005@ryandesign.com>
To: "drew" <drew@sundawg.org>
Sent: Qua, Setembro 28, 2005 7:11 am
Subject: Re: subversion plugins in WYSIWYG editors
> On Sep 27, 2005, at 23:02, drew wrote:
>
>> Is anyone familiar with a subversion plugin for any open-source
>> WYSIWYG SGML/XML/XHTML editor?
>
> No, because I'm not aware of any open-source WYSIWYG SGML/XML/XHTML
> editor... which editors are you thinking of?
>
> I'm aware of commercial WYSIWYG HTML editors like GoLive and
> Dreamweaver. A quick Google search for "subversion dreamweaver" led
> me to this:
>
> http://www.grafxsoftware.com/stiri.php/
> GraFX_Software_Solutions_Announces_Subversion_for_Dreamweaver/1/34/
>
> Googling "subversion golive" didn't get me anywhere.
>
>
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