Name : screem
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Version : 0.14.2
| Vendor : (none)
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Release : 1suse93
| Date : 2005-07-11 00:19:16
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Group : Productivity/Editors/Other
| Source RPM : screem-0.14.2-1suse93.src.rpm
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Size : 6.85 MB
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Packager : Pascal Bleser < guru_unixtech_be>
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Summary : Website Development Environment for GNOME
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Description :
Screem is a website development environment. Its purpose is to increase productivity when constructing a web site by providing quick access to commonly used features of web sites (such as tables). It is written for use with the GNOME (http://www.gnome.org) desktop environment
Unlike most other website/html editors screem *does not* provide a WYSIWYG display of the page, but instead just gives you the raw html source code in its editor window. This enables you to type the html you want and also quickly add commonly used tags by using the features provided. The reasoning behind this is that WYSIWYGq editors, in general, do not produce good valid html and also can slow you down if they do not support a tag that you wish to insert, therefore by just having the source shown to be edited you can type what you want when you want, but also have the ease of use of clicking a button to have the tag(s) you want inserted.
screem can save the entire site in one go, rather than you having to go through and manual save every file you want saving.
One of the main features is the html tag list. This provides a tree that, with one click, you can add the tag you want into the source. The tree is entirely configurable from the programs preferences allowing you to add whatever tags you want and also the tag options to use for them.
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RPM found in directory: /packages/linux-pbone/ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/suser-guru/rpm/9.3/RPMS/i686 |