Archive Name: awe0150.zip
Short Description: Advanced Web Editor Beta 0.150
Long Description: Advanced Web Editor Beta 0.150 (no relation to similar
named program) an HTML editor - option to assign tags to 432 keys and choose tags
from definitions files. Project support added. Popup menus definable
Author: os2software @ yoursite dot co period uk
Email address: os2software @ yoursite dot co period uk
Program URL:
http://www.yoursite.co.uk/os/2/webwriter/
Please Note - This is an Early Beta Release
Welcome to Advanced Web Writer for OS/2, as this is a (more
than) semifunctional beta, it is free.
Due to the fact that it is free - and that it is a Beta - If it destroys your files,
web site, or anything else for that matter - tough luck. You've been warned.
It has been tested and did not destroy the documents that I was working on.
Condition of Use You MUST send an email to OS2software@yoursite.co.uk should you
start up the software. This is not a please, maybe or whatever - it is a Must.
The program is still undocumented - and has only one restriction - being it will
not automatically do previews.
It uses DEF files, which are editable either though your favourite INI file editor,
or using the Tags -> Management option.
Should you make a Tag set, we would appreciate it if you email us with it.
We plan to make a large number of def sets, with HTML 3.2 and 4.0, as well as Netscape
extentions and also broken up groups for quick reference jobs.
Breif instructions
Double Click to Insert Tags, Double Click on Attributes to
Add them too, then double click on option - OR - select correct tag, then attribute
and option and press apply and it will do it for you.
How do I make New Tags? Go to TAGS Management and then choose or type the name
of the definition file (maybe a new one) and the Tag Name, Description Open Tag
and close tag, then say Add Tag.
Then type the first option name (and if the option needs a = after it - put it
in the Option Name). For Multiple Option Values, seperate them by a Comma.
Also the option is now present for making 432 custom keys.
to do this, edit the files CUSKEY1.KEY -> CUSKEY12.KEY . If the file or a definition
for the particular char does not exist in the file - it does not matter.
The format of these files is CTRL_?, Tag Description for menu, Open Tag, Close
Tag
You do not need to define the close tag.
Keys can be defined for
CTRL_A through CTRL_Z and CTRL_0 through CTRL_9
To select the Key Definition you wish to use, press SHIFT F1 through F12.
Things still to come,
1.Documentation
2.Intergration with Submission for OS/2
3.Preview Function
4.Lots of HTML Specs (in the form of DEF files)
5.Cleanup of DEF Mess
6.Addition of Macro Feature to Insert Date and Time
7.Full Image Functionality
8.Drag and Drop Support
9.Loading files from Command Prompt
10.Hundreds of other things - Make a suggestion.
11.Templates
We will work on this program if we receive emails
telling us people are using it.
NO EMAILS - NO WORK - NO MORE SOFTWARE