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Subject:    Re: [Quanta] "Show Groups For" Setting, and Includes
From:       Greg Rundlett <greg.rundlett () gmail ! com>
Date:       2005-06-13 21:04:23
Message-ID: 5e2aaca405061314041c9953f1 () mail ! gmail ! com
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On 6/9/05, Andras Mantia <amantia@kde.org> wrote:
> On Thursday 09 June 2005 15:10, Greg Rundlett wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > "Show Groups For" setting
> > In the document structure tab, is there any way to configure my
> > 'preferences' (maybe it's in my .quantarc file?) such that PHP is the
> > default for "Show Groups For".  99% of my files are PHP, but it
> > always shows groups for XHTML or something.  Does Quanta attempt to
> > figure out which file type I'm viewing based on DTD, and is that how
> > this setting is determined?
> In 3.4 yes, it should figure out that you have PHP in the document and
> enable the PHP groups as well. Does it not work? If not, give me an
> example as for me it works.
PHP groups works, it's just that I want to avoid the extra right-click
to select it over another (XHTML)  default.  I'm using KDE and Quanta
3.3.1
> >
> >
> > Also, when viewing "Inclusions" (once I'm showing groups for PHP),
> > there seems to be a small tweak needed in the parsing algorithm:
> >
> > Includes using Constants in the path are not seen:
> > // Autobuilder base library
> > require_once AUTOBUILDER_BASE . '/lib/Autobuilder.php';
> > require_once AUTOBUILDER_BASE . '/lib/Driver.php';
> 
> Right, as never pointed out before that this should work. The detection
> is done in a regexp in
> $KDEDIR/share/apps/quanta/dtep/php/description.rc. You might try to
> tweak it. :-)
Thanks, I found that file, and will play with the regex a bit. 

> Andras
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> 
>
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