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Hour 17: Editing LaTeX/HTML Files |
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Every piece of software has strong and weak points. A commercial HTML editor often has useful facilities for precise image placement and color choices, but the actual text -editing powers in most cases is minimal. Many writers of HTML rough out the basic structure of a document in a commercial editor and load the file into a text editor such as Emacs in order to check the tagging and to be able to make use of a more versatile editing environment. This is also one way to learn new methods of using the HTML tags--by observing how the HTML editor applies them and adapting these techniques to your own HTML files.
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