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May 1, 2005

Taco HTML Edit 1.7.1

I've released a new update to Taco HTML Edit to fix a few bugs. The only new features are that there is now an option to have inserted tags use capital letters for the tag name, and file/folders that are deleted in projects are now sent to the Trash instead of into oblivion. Enjoy!

Posted by Raj Doshi at May 1, 2005 11:23 PM

Comments

Is there any chance Taco will support AppleScript in the future? Just the standard suite and the text suite would be a great start. Embedding Taco HTML Edit into automated workflows is just impossible now without AS support.

Thanks for the good work so far!

Posted by: joh at May 2, 2005 5:41 AM


Just want to say "Hurray!" for the new version. This one fixed the bug on returning the document to the top of the page in the project view. That was only only issue I have ever had with Taco. Great program!

Posted by: Josh at May 2, 2005 11:52 PM


Great app Raj, never stop

Posted by: nikoli at May 16, 2005 10:55 PM


Now that I'm learning HTML to build site instead of WYSIWYG soft, I use Taco because it's easy to use and very helpfull if you don't remember all the Tags. BUT, more and more I want to use CSS and I need to use another soft for that. It would be perfect to it with Taco.

Thanks from France !

Posted by: Damino at May 20, 2005 4:19 AM


So great ;)

Thanks from France too ! ^^

Posted by: edouard.roger@free.fr at June 20, 2005 9:46 AM


Really great app...
I got just two wishes after the one mentionned earlier about the css support : javascript syntax highlighting and tab support to go quickly from one file to another that you are working on.

But even without this, this is my favorite code editor for web dev.
Many thanks....from France too. ^_^

Posted by: gaijing at June 29, 2005 12:48 AM


Thank you very much for your work on Taco, it's my main code editor. I do about 99% of my web-page tinkering in it.

The missing one percent? That's when I need to do complex find and replace in an editor that allows for Grep search patterns and searches that involve end of line characters. Then as so as I've done that, I open the file up with Taco again to tidy it up.

Any chance of Taco being able to play nice with Fetch and save direct to ftp server through fetch?

A couple of things that seem odd with checking tags:

The tag "" must be contained within the scope of a "" tag. --- http://validator.w3.org/check doesn't class this as an error?

... Oh, the other one seems to have disappeared in 1.7.1 - NICE!

Taco rocks, thanks again.

Posted by: Darren at September 1, 2005 6:25 PM


I love this app! It's great editing my code while the preview window updates periodically. The Organize Tags, and Tag Checking are the items that make me choose Taco over other editors. I just wish you could implement auto indenting when pressing the return key. Also being able to split the code window so that I could edit 2 different areas at the same time would be awesome. Thanks alot!!!

Posted by: matriculated at September 29, 2005 10:37 AM


I love Taco HTML Editor - I switched from DreamWeaver, and am not sorry. All I ever wanted was an editor that gave me my code, including CSS - its a lot easier in just straight code. :)

The only issue I am having with Taco HTML Editor (v1.7.1) is that each time I open a new file the window is small. How do I convince the program to blow it up full for every file?

Great work, keep it up!!!

-Eric

Posted by: Eric Montgomery at October 8, 2005 11:27 AM


Big thank ( from France ^^' ) for this great soft !

Posted by: Allen at December 4, 2005 12:15 PM


Thanks for Taco !
Is there're any translations in your projects ?

françois.

Posted by: fpadignac at January 18, 2006 7:11 PM


Great program! The only thing you could add to make me do backflips of joy would be CSS highlighting. Once HTML is in place, it's CSS that requires the most tinkering.

Posted by: Rhostacean at April 5, 2006 3:24 PM


This has saved me so much time! It's a brilliant app - and, like the others, my only requests would be CSS/JavaScript tag highlighting and organisation, but apart from that it's perfect + the image map tool is awesome!

Posted by: Farhan Mannan at May 6, 2006 7:23 AM


Taco HTML is a great editor, but I really need to be able to use other encodings besides UTF-8. Any chances, that there are plans to make Taco HTML use other encodings?

And then of course auto indenting would make it perfect. Thanks for this little gem!

Posted by: Kilian at August 23, 2006 5:59 AM


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