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        erik-kueng
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        Dear community,
        I need to edit and save locally stored .html files.

        Up until now, I only managed to view locally stored .html thanks to this post: https://askubuntu.com/questions/779195/how-to-view-locally-stored-html-files-on-ubuntu-touch/779204

        Is there a way to edit and save .html files on ubuntu touch?

        best regards,
        Erik

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          advocatux @erik-kueng
          last edited by advocatux

          @erik-kueng if I would need to do that the first idea that comes to my mind is to use nano or vi in the Terminal 🙂

          Edit: hmm maybe https://open-store.io/app/uwp.costales could work for you?

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            dtarrant
            last edited by dtarrant

            @erik-kueng The OpenStore word processor app uWriter enables you to store and edit html files. Check it out. I use this app and it works well. This is the app that @advocatux suggested above. Good luck.

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              erik-kueng
              last edited by

              Thank you very much. This helps a lot.

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                Lakotaubp @erik-kueng
                last edited by

                @erik-kueng Here's the link to a tutorial on uWriter you may find helpful
                uWriter
                https://ubports.com/blog/ubports-blog-1/post/uwriter-129

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                  domubpkm
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                  An other question in the same kind : is there a mean to read saved .eml files offline on Ubuntu touch ? I didn't find.

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                    advocatux @domubpkm
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                    @domubpkm long shot: maybe try this in Libertine? https://mvtechjourney.wordpress.com/2013/04/02/ubuntulinux-open-eml-file-without-thunderbirdbkmailevolution/

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                      guru @Lakotaubp
                      last edited by

                      @Lakotaubp said in edit/save .html files:

                      @erik-kueng Here's the link to a tutorial on uWriter you may find helpful
                      uWriter
                      https://ubports.com/blog/ubports-blog-1/post/uwriter-129

                      I've read through the blog post and installed the app. Works fine. One question: I can enter test as numbered list like

                      1.abc
                      2.xyz
                      3.uvw
                      

                      What I must do/key to get:

                      1.abc
                        xyz
                      2.uvw
                      ...
                      

                      The saved HTML file has all in one single line (if you look into with a text editor), shouldn't be that way.

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                        domubpkm @advocatux
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                        @advocatux Thanks anyway...

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