Posted about it to my blog, with link to a x86_64 PET:
https://bkhome.org/news/202210/html-not ... ditor.html
This should work on any x86_64 pup or pup-derivative. Requires gtk+3
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Posted about it to my blog, with link to a x86_64 PET:
https://bkhome.org/news/202210/html-not ... ditor.html
This should work on any x86_64 pup or pup-derivative. Requires gtk+3
this is really a handy html editor. I like it so far and it runs nicely on Fossapup64-9.6-CE
Yes, I like how you can flip between code-view and WYSIWYG-view, and edit in both.
btw,
calling the file as # html-notepad pupradiohelp.html
does not work for me, but still opens the gui
the folder icon in the upper right brings up a file browser window and I can open a folder there, then select my file in the main window of the gui
I cannot navigate to and open a file directly from the file browser, only from the tree in the main gui sidebar.
BarryK wrote: ↑Fri Oct 21, 2022 12:45 amPosted about it to my blog, with link to a x86_64 PET:
https://bkhome.org/news/202210/html-not ... ditor.html
This should work on any x86_64 pup or pup-derivative. Requires gtk+3
I could knock up a 32-bit PET if there is interest; it will also require gtk+3.
Hi @BarryK,
Yes - please.
peace
williwaw wrote: ↑Fri Oct 21, 2022 4:47 ambtw,
calling the file as# html-notepad pupradiohelp.html
does not work for me, but still opens the guithe folder icon in the upper right brings up a file browser window and I can open a folder there, then select my file in the main window of the gui
I cannot navigate to and open a file directly from the file browser, only from the tree in the main gui sidebar.
No it won't, you will need to specify the path on the commandline, /usr/share/doc/pupradiohelp.html
When I was testing, I had the html-notepad executable and pupradiohelp.html in the same folder.
one wrote: ↑Fri Oct 21, 2022 8:48 amBarryK wrote: ↑Fri Oct 21, 2022 12:45 amPosted about it to my blog, with link to a x86_64 PET:
https://bkhome.org/news/202210/html-not ... ditor.html
This should work on any x86_64 pup or pup-derivative. Requires gtk+3
I could knock up a 32-bit PET if there is interest; it will also require gtk+3.
Hi @BarryK,
Yes - please.
Oh dear, I am sorry, have just discovered that I cannot create a x32 PET.
HTML-NOTEPAD is partially closed-source. The closed-source part is 'libsciter-gtk.so' and the author has only provided it for arm32, arm64 and x64 for Linux.
If you really want it, you would have to contact him and request that he compile the library for x32.
I will edit my earlier post, remove the offer to create a 32-bit PET.
yes, the full path of the file would typically be needed. In my example, I neglected to mention sakura was opened in the directory containing the file.
my point in mentioning the inability to select the file to be edited directly from the file browser, I thought might be somehow connected to your inability to open a file from the command line in the later versions you tried.
I wonder what other features might be missing by using the earlier version, and if the failure to open a file from the command line in the earlier version is the only reason to avoid the latest?
Regarding absence of a 32-bit x86 version, others have complained:
https://github.com/c-smile/sciter-sdk/issues/222
...that was in July, but no response from the author.
To get the full source, you need a license, cost $620 for one year, $320 for subsequent years:
Oh, right back in 2016, the author of sciter stated:
https://sciter.com/forums/reply/45598/
Quoting:
I am no building 32 bit Linux version. 32 bit Linux version is kind of legacy these days. Google for example has no Chrome 32 bit anymore, etc.
Yet it takes size in distribution which I am trying to minimize as much as possible.