And when its ready consider this my application for beta testing Quanta 4 too.

On Nov 30, 2007 8:39 AM, Andras Mantia <amantia@kde.org> wrote:
On Friday 30 November 2007, Erik Heyl wrote:
> Hi all. I've got one slightly odd question and one technical:
>
> 1. It says that Quanta is meant for KDE, what about Gnome? I'm on
> Ubuntu and I've got Quanta installed and it works fine.

Well, it is using the KDE libraries, so it's "for KDE", but this doesn't
mean you cannot run from under Gnome, XFCE, IceWM or whatever, you just
have to install its dependencies. (Same for Gnome applications, you can
run them just fine under KDE if you have the needed libraries.)

> 2. I know that HTMLtidy is in Quanta but is there a way to have it
> either autofix what it finds or have another editor window open so
> you can see the difference in code and copy/paste it over. HTMLkit
> has this feature but I ain't going back to Windows for that!

You can create your own tidy action which replaces automatically what it
thinks it's correctable. IIRC there was something like that posted on
this list.
About how to create actions, read this part of the manual:
http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdewebdev/quanta/user-actions.html

> PS I'm not this kind of programmer but is there any way I can help
> with Quanta? I beta tested for Adobe (Coldfusion 8 and Fireworks CS)
> so I'm not completely useless :)

Actually right now we would need C++ coders to put forward the Quanta4
release. When it's in a usable state, we will need testers for it of
course!

Andras

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