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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Changing Times at UNIX.COM Post 303023067 by RudiC on Tuesday 11th of September 2018 09:16:38 AM
Old 09-11-2018
I'm very grateful for the work you put in, Neo, and I wish I could join in helping, but my Web Development is non existing, be it JS, PHP, HTML, or CSS.

Still, I'm collecting some bits here and pieces there, and only when all the major work is done, and the central and necessary functionality is in place and working, I'd come along with my observations for small adaptions or improvements.
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CSSED(1)							    css editor								  CSSED(1)

NAME
cssed - A tiny GTK2 CSS editor and validator. SINOPSIS
cssed [file] | [file] ... DESCRIPTION
cssed is a small but powerful CSS editor for web developing. It features auto completion, CSS syntax validation, and other utilities to help web developer to create and maintain CSS style sheets. OPTIONS
[file] .... Anything passed to the command line will be taken as a regular text file and opened in cssed's editor window. FILES
cssed-def-.xml It's the CSS definition file that stores the CSS valid values or properties. cssed can use the system file installed by default or any file named cssed-def.xml in the .cssed folder on the user's HOME directory. cssed-cfg.xml It's the user's configuration file. It stores the default document settings and the highlighting color scheme. The file is stored always on close on the .cssed folder on the user's HOME directory. USING CSSED
cssed is a X graphical application so it's used with it's menus and toolbar entries. To know more about how to use cssed visit http://cssed.sourceforge.net. LOCALIZED INTERFACE
To run cssed with a Spanish interface on a non Spanish Mac system, just issue the following command in an xterm or equivalent: Bash and zsh users export LANGUAGE=es_ES; cssed tcsh users set LANGUAGE es_ES; cssed Same applies for other languages available in cssed, i.e. English (en_US) and French (fr_FR) at the time being. AUTHOR
Iago Rubio <iago.rubio@hispalinux.es> Iago Rubio Sanfiz 13 April 2004 CSSED(1)
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