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Subject:    Re: [Quanta] How to make Quanta a PHP framework?
From:       Bèr_Kessels <ber () webschuur ! com>
Date:       2006-01-12 18:35:05
Message-ID: 200601121935.06340.ber () webschuur ! com
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Op donderdag 12 januari 2006 19:11, schreef Andras Mantia:> > Am Donnerstag, 12. \
Januar 2006 15:41 schrieb BÄ‚ ¨r Kessels:> > > Is there a magic setting, a howto or a \
guideline on how to make> > > quanta a pure PHP editor? I mean, so that ctrl-H points \
to the PHP> > > docs (and not the HTML) So that I can omit all the toolbars for> > > \
HTML (I am editing PHP, not HTML with embedded PHP)   etc?>> And in which case does \
it not work? I am not saying that something is not working. Don't get me wrong, \
please :) I am saying that I would love to turn Quanta in a PHP editor. That IMO is \
*not* the same as a HTML editor that has PHP capabilities.  Here is what I tried to \
achieve:* Have special PHP toolbars, with buttons to add print ($foo), function bar() \
{}, and so on. (I made some, but they fail to load when I open a php file)* Make PHP \
the default help. When I am now editing a PHP file and hove the word dir() then hit \
CTRL-H I se the w3c docs on dir. I wat the PHP docs on dir()* When I drag-n drop \
stuff into my PHP files, quanta often creates HTML for that. Often I prefer to not \
have an a href="/foo/bar/php" but require_once("/foo/bar/php"). (I fear this is \
hardcoded)  I tried playing around with the DTEP, for I think that is where the magic \
happens. But so far all I achieved was that everything borked. And that HTML DTEPs \
did not work anymore either :p  I might be missing something obvious.
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