It is a WYSIWYG editor of structured documents: texts that have hierarchical and semantically meaningful (oxymoron, no?) structure: headers, list, plaintext islands, tables and so on.
HTML-NOTEPAD is not a “web page editor”. Don’t even expect to create “cool web pages” with it. With modern CSS, WYSIWYG Web design is simply impossible. Web pages are crafted manually by editing CSS, that is by nature of CSS.
But still HTML-NOTEPAD can be useful for Web designers too – for the cases when we need to create textual (yet structural) content of our pages. This very article I am editing in HTML-NOTEPAD:
HTML Notepad 1.3 file size: 436.00 KB HTML Notepad is a free HTML editor, has one clean and convenient interface, supports syntax highlighting, word-wrap and multi-file tab pages, a rich editing environment, HTML Notepad has some true flexibility and powerful features allow you to create and edit web page code faster and easier.
HTML-NOTEPAD uses Sciter Engine for its UI. That means it is small, fast, does not have external dependencies and works on all major desktop operating systems: Windows (from XP to 10), Mac OS and Linux.
- Notepad is a free (as in “free speech” and also as in “free beer”) source code editor and Notepad replacement that supports several languages. Running in the MS Windows environment, its use is governed by GNU General Public License.
- HTML Editor is a Notepad-style HTML editor that features a toolbar for quick access to those often-used functions. This program uses syntax highlighting to make the coding of Web pages easier.
And exactly in the same way:
![Editor Editor](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/WjzqlRewX8E/maxresdefault.jpg)
Yet HTML-NOTEPAD supports “day” and “night” editing modes:
https://vbhdv.over-blog.com/2021/02/image-crop-1-3-1.html. To support keys-only editing as much as possible:
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- All frequent editing actions are doubled by shortcuts. For example
CTRL+NUMPAD2
will convert the paragraph into<h2> element.
- “Magic sequences” are in place. For example typing
*
and{space}
at the beginning of paragraph will morph it into bullet list (<ul><li>
elements );
To support various representations of structured text that are used actively on the Web:
- HTML, Markdown, PhpBB codes and their variations.
- If HTML then free from
garbagemeta-information (e.g. inline styles) injected by Word and browsers. HTML-NOTEPAD outputs just HTML (well-formed in XML sense).
WYSIWYG editing has limitations – some operations are significantly more convenient to do in source code representation. That’s why HTML-NOTEPAD supports “pass-through selection” – selection in one representation is kept in another. This helps to quickly switch between representations:
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- To implement Markdown (a.k.a. “poor man WYSIWYG”), PhpBB and everything that is HTML convertible. For now it works only with HTML directly.
- To implement MathML’s humanistic WYSIWYG editing to pay tribute to Academia that brought us up . Not sure about SVG but thinking.
- Something along the lines of Observable and Jupiter Notebooks but that’s more task for Sciter Notes than for the editor.
- Speaking about Sciter Notes… I’ll make HTML-NOTEPAD as a companion application of the Notes.
- To add mechanism of templates and wizards to pre-generate content. Use case: documentation creation and editing.
More ideas like that and here is where you, the reader, can help. Please consider that option – we all need the editor of humans. Using wd my passport on mac.