Johan Linde
<jl@theophys.kth.se>
August 1996
HTML Mode is for editing HyperText Markup Language documents (suffix ".html", ".htm" or ".shtml"). It is not a previewer, nor is it a verifier, and you have to know at least some HTML to use it. If you do not know about HTML, I recommend that you read A Beginner's Guide to HTML. It is a good first text to read. I have collected some other links to HTML guides, see the section on HTML Tutorials and references.
The basic idea with this HTML environment is to save you time while typing, by having key bindings for all HTML elements. Also, you do not have to worry about misspelt HTML tags, missing end quotes, or missing end tags. HTML mode is probably most useful for HTML programmers with some experience of HTML, who are looking for an editor which makes the editing easier and faster.
When you use this package, by default you will see bullet characters (), called "tab marks", being dribbled near where
you insert elements. These are supposed to be a feature. The tab key
takes you to the next one, and automatically deletes the bullet. Read the
section How to use tab marks, to learn to use
them in the best way.
I want feedback! All comments on HTML mode are welcome. In particular, please tell me
You may also tell me that you like HTML mode. :-)
If you want to hear about beta releases, send me a mail and I will put you on the list.
Johan Linde jl@theophys.kth.se
If you like HTML mode and use it a lot, I would very much appreciate if you send me a postcard and tell me that. It would give me new energy to add new features to HTML mode. My address is
Johan Linde
Lojovägen 61
S-181 47 LIDINGÖ
SWEDEN
But don't give me credit for something I haven't done.
My mother tongue is Swedish. Therefore you will, no doubt, find grammatical and other errors in this manual and in HTML mode. Please tell me about any such error you find, in a menu, dialog box, error message...
But before you complain, I must tell you that I know that "color" is spelt "colour". :-)
You can navigate by clicking any of the three buttons at the bottom of each page, like the ones below.