Ugh, this is why I hate reinstalled bloatware. Dataviz's Documents to Go just about everyone knows about on here. But I only saw one person mention FreOffice, the extras-devel version (and if it hasn't made it down to extras yet, wth?) of which works just as well as any basic office document editor I know of. Granted, it depends on your needs. ANYWAY, Wikiwide, isn't there PyEditor (or something, python source code editor), and one or two other source editors in the repos? There's also a Qt based Emacs clone... I just use vi - once you get the basic commands, if you're comfortable with the keyboard (and have Page Up, Page Down, Home and End mapped to your keyboard), it's pretty pleasant to use. No syntax highlighting or any fancy things, so source code editing can be a pain, but still. Unless I don't fully understand what you need. Also, doesn't an HTML file by nature have no support for having images inside the file? If some other program shows it to you in one file, as far as I understand it, it's merely hiding the images from you, because the image data isn't storable within HTML as far as I know.