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Date:      Sun, 06 Oct 1996 08:59:07 +0100
From:      "Julian H. Stacey" <jhs@freebsd.org>
To:        ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   WebTk, a WYSIWYG editor/browser for HTML ?
Message-ID:  <199610060759.IAA05993@vector.jhs.no_domain>

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Preamble:
	As I have an EXMH FreeBSD ports wrapper
		http://www.freebsd.org/~jhs/\
		src/bsd/fixes/FreeBSD/ports/generic/mail/exmh
	I'm also on list
		exmh-announce@sunlabs.Eng.Sun.COM
	from which:
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> From owner-exmh-announce@sunlabs.Eng.Sun.COM Sat Oct  5 01:54:00 1996
> Message-Id: <9610050023.AA20939@sage.Eng.Sun.COM>
> To: exmh-announce@sunlabs.Eng.Sun.COM
> Subject: WebTk 1.0 beta1
> Date: Fri, 04 Oct 1996 17:23:25 -0700
> From: "Brent B. Welch" <brent.welch@Eng.Sun.COM>
> Sender: owner-exmh-announce@sunlabs.Eng.Sun.COM
> 
> This is a note about my current project, not EXMH.
> I apologize for this use of the channel, but I think
> you may be interested.
> 
> Please visit http://redsonja.sunlabs.com/research/tcl/webtk/
> for instructions on downloading WebTk, a WYSIWYG editor/browser
> for HTML.
>  
> WebTk requires Tk 4.1 or higher. There is a package for
> UNIX (compressed tar), Windows, and Macintosh platforms.
> (It only really works with Tk 4.2 on the Macintosh platform.)
> The tool is primarily an editor, although you can browse around
> and copy and paste links, images, etc. from other pages you
> find on the web.
>  
> It doesn't grok all HTML tags yet, most notably table tags,
> and these'll show up in the window so you can still manipulate
> them.  Known tags are manipuated in a what-you-see-is-what-you-get
> fashion.  The tool does understand forms, and table and frame
> support is close at hand, but not yet complete.
>  
> The tool is programmable via a macro facility and toolbar that
> can call out to arbitrary Tcl code.  Documentation for extensibility
> is not there yet.  There is a page check/charting facility,
> and a facility to download images and pages from remote sites.
>  
> It has a mostly-working multilevel undo facility.
>  
> I'm open to any and all feedback about this tool.
> 
> - --	Brent Welch	Sun Labs	brent.welch@sun.com

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Anyone fancy porting it ?  if not I probably will.

Julian
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Julian H. Stacey	jhs@freebsd.org		http://www.freebsd.org/~jhs/



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