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Subject:    Re: [Quanta] How to save results from using Tidy
From:       Jerry Smith <jsmith () mt-vernon ! com>
Date:       2005-07-06 2:49:55
Message-ID: 42CB46D3.1060306 () mt-vernon ! com
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I would like to have this feature also. Can you be a bit more specific 
on how and where to create this script? I don't see where to type 
"action" in the Quanta toolbar, and I can't find a "detail  section" in 
which to enter  a "tidy" command.

Luciano Pinheiro wrote:

>I use this:
>tidy -c oldfile.htm > newfile.php
>
 You can see that I don't have a clue . . .

Jerry




Grzegorz wrote:

>No, I dont think so, this is just two clicks away, so...
>basicaly create new script type action action in Quanta toolbar
>In detail section enter "tidy" comand with arguments you like, set current 
>document as input and "new document" or "replace curent document" as output.
>And you`re done.
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>>Would you consider uploading this file to www.kde-files.org ?
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>>Grzegorz wrote:
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>>>Maybe you will find this helpfull.
>>>Sorry, I wasn`t sure if im allowed to attach something to the mails, but
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>>this
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>>>is solution you could use.
>>>I just simply defined toolbar witch an script action
>>>Best regards
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>>>>Thanks, but I know how to do it from the CLI. I am looking for a solution
>>>>within the Quanta+ environment, to be used immediately after clicking on
>>>>the Tidy button and getting the messages from it.
>>>>
>>>>Luciano Pinheiro wrote:
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>>>>>I use this:
>>>>>tidy -c oldfile.htm > newfile.php
>>>>>
>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>>>Need quick help on this. It is not obvious from the documentation I
>>>>>>have been able to find so far. In an editing session of an imported
>>>>>>HTML document I click on Tidy and it returns a list of error messages
>>>>>>in a pane that pops up, indicating it has made changes, but it doesn't
>>>>>>offer an obvious way to save the changes to replace the file. In other
>>>>>>editors that use Tidy, there is a "Save changes to file" option. What
>>>>>>am I missing?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>-- Jon
>>>>>>
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