if I have to choose, I would prefer a code highlighter rather than a WYSWYG, if both arent possible.
And if one has to be implemented first, I also prefer the code highlighter.
I feel more confortabe editing the code, 'cause I like to write clean, valid and semantic (x)HTML, and I use CSS for presentation.
Most of the WYSWYG editors arent capable to keep the code clean.
Maybe the
XStandard can be integrated into OSCPMWin. It is an standard WYSWYG editor.
Or maybe this is a better option: to integrate the
Textile (a Humane Web Text Generator) into OSCPMWin.
Textile is a tool developed by Dean Allen, author of the superb CMS: Textpattern.
Textile is an easy way to write HTML, without the need of know anything about HTML.
Once more, thanks Mario for the OSCPMWin (or as I have nicknamed it; "the Mario")