Written by John Blumel
© Copyright 1995, 1997 John Blumel
All rights reserved
WebWriter/2 is an HTML editor designed and written for OS/2.
WebWriter/2 now supports the creation of HTML version 3.2 documents. It also includes the capability for the user to define tags which are not currently supported, allowing users to include vendor extensions or tags from more future HTML specifications. A working knowledge of HTML is assumed and no syntax checking of documents is performed.
The latest version of WebWriter/2 and updates will be made available from:
WebWriter/2 is now Freeware. Its use and distribution are subject to the terms specified in the license.txt file. The license information in the on-line help has not yet been updated to reflect this.
Thank you for trying WebWriter/2. I hope you find it both useful and easy to use. If you have suggestions for enhancements or useability improvements, or if you discover defects in WebWriter/2, please contact me through one of the methods listed in the Getting Technical Support section below.
WebWriter/2 is implemented in REXX using VX-REXX and v2.1D of vrobj.dll.
REXX support is installed automatically with OS/2 versions starting with v3.0 (i.e., Warp). If you have using a 2.x version of OS/2 you may need to install REXX support using the Selective Install utility if you have not already done so.
If the .zip file containing this file did not include vrobj.dll, you can retrieve vrobj21d.zip from:
or
WebWriter/2 allows you to create HTML documents from scratch or to markup existing text documents. You may also preview documents using IBM's WebExplorer, Netscape Navigator or another WWW client.
WebWriter/2 uses a MSDI (Multiple Single Document Interface) method of editing multiple documents. You can open as many WebWriter/2 windows as you want as long as you can keep track of what you are doing. To help manage the open documents you may wish to display the WebWriter/2 - Window list. You can do this by selecting it from the Windows menu or from the OS/2 window list. Clicking mouse button 2 on the WebWriter/2 - Window list will bring up a context menu of options.
To insert HTML tags, select the desired tag from the Tags menu. Tags which have additonal or optional elements will present the user with a dialog prompting for the necessary information. For some tags this prompting is optional. Optional prompting is indicated by a [...] following the menu item and can be invoked by holding down the control key while selecting the item. Additional tags may be defined and inserted by selecting Tags/More tags... . Special characters can be selected from the Characters menu or from the Character entities dialog which is displayed by selecting Characters/More characters... . When inserting HTML tags, selected text will be wrapped by the tag if it is two sided. One sided tags will be inserted before selected text. Character entities will be inserted before selected text.
More detailed information on specific features of WebWriter/2 can be found in the on-line help.
If you are not familiar with HTML you may wish to obtain one of the many books available on this topic. "Teach Yourself Web Publishing with HTML 3.2 in a Week, Third Edition" by Laura Lemay is a good book for beginners. A more in depth treatment is also available as "Teach Yourself Web Publishing with HTML 3.2 in 14 Days, the Professional Reference Edition" also by Laura Lemay. There are also many WWW sites which provide up to date HTML documentation and examples. Although these are too numerous to list here, the HyperText Markup Language (HTML): Working and Background Materials page maintained by the The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an excelent starting point. For specific information on HTML elements and attributes I recommended the Web Design Group's site
For technical support, suggestions or to report bugs in WebWriter/2 I can be reached at:
Or:
This document was created using WebWriter/2 TM
© Copyright 1995, 1997 John Blumel.
All rights reserved.