On Wed, 2005-08-31 at 09:04 +0700, Fajar Priyanto wrote: > Hi all, > I run a website at http://linux2.arinet.org. Usually I type the article in a > text editor first, and then copy paste it into the website. > > In MS Winblowzland I use Editplus to type the article and when I paste it into > the website, the text runs smoothly according to the format in the website. > > Now, I use kate, kwrite, but it seems that when I paste it into the website, > it retains the format from kate/kwrite. For example, the dynamic wrap doesnt > work, so if I have a long sentence, the website will display it as 1 (one) > line instead of wrapping it according to the page width. > > When I view the HTML source, it retains the format from kate/kwrite, because > it's said something like "made with Kate" > > Seems like a compatibility issue. > Is there anything I can do about it? Is there any a really clean text editor? > Thanks. ---- I don't know anything about editplus on Windows. What you are describing is what happens when you have a really clean text editor - i.e. a text editor that doesn't artificially add carriage returns or line feeds. What you want is a word processor that creates html pages - try openoffice. You might want to look at html editing programs like bluefish and nvu. Craig