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Emacs HTML mode

GNU Emacs is a well known text editor widely found on UNIX systems, and has now been ported to other systems including Microsoft Windows. Not just an HTML editor, it is used as a text processing system and to provide specialist programming environments. The specialized HTML mode, html-mode.el, was written by Marc Andreessen, the author of the Mosaic browser. It provides key bindings to partly automate the creation of HTML documents. It is available at no charge, included in a package of support utilities of Emacs W3.

ftp://moose.cs.indiana.edu/pub/elisp/w3/extras.tar.gz


[ITCP]Spinning the Web by Andrew Ford
© 1995 International Thomson Publishing
© 2002 Andrew Ford and Ford & Mason Ltd
Note: this HTML document was generated in December 1994 directly from the LaTeX source files using LaTeX2HTML. It was formatted into our standard page layout using the Template Toolkit. The document is mainly of historical interest as obviously many of the sites mentioned have long since disappeared.

 
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