On Wed, 23 Jun 1999, Sven Radej wrote: >On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Roberto Alsina wrote: >(...) >>I suppose. But look at it this way: the code has to be written (or rather, >>is already written in several places). This just makes it easily >>accessible by other programs. > >Hmm... plain editors like kedit widget or kwrite are not enough; We need a good >HTML editor which can produce WYSIWYG HTML - at least subset. Since that will >be big, it must be separate/Open Part. What's about KWord :-P I just imported a HTML export filter. The guy who wrote it, did it in plain C and it's quite unstable. I'll make a C++ class out of it and use Qt for strings and containers in the next days. This will make it much more stable and easier to find bugs ;-) But, I guess KWord is a bit too much for a news/mail composer. A real good candiate IMO would be Matthias' QML editor (will be in Qt 2.1). -- Reggie