From quanta Wed Feb 06 08:06:47 2008 From: =?utf-8?q?B=C3=B8rge_Holen?= Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2008 08:06:47 +0000 To: quanta Subject: Re: [Quanta] Migration from Dreamweaver Message-Id: <200802060906.47610.borge () arivene ! net> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=quanta&m=120228527813017 On Tuesday 05 February 2008 16:01:25 myPeterF.com Info wrote: > Hi! > > I am in the progress of migrating from Dreamweaver CS3 to Quanta (on Ubuntu > Gutsy / Gnome) > > Are there any tips or guides, so that i find my functions quick? > > Is there a downloadable color scheme to make the code colors like > dreamweaver cs3??? hi there. 'bout those functions and quick. I find the menues on quanta quite intuitive. If you follow the default toolbars (esp. those tabs) on dw, you'll see there's no reason for their placement. they found some open space and mocked in some stuff, not at all useless, but somehow a bit... off. The project view tabs and the little mini "x" buttons on the upper right corner of every tab. wtf, what is that? some useful thinking taking place? A possibility to actually se the tiny icons and tekst, is prefered to fancy 1 px button and unreadable tekst. Have a look at the standard toolbar in Q (theyre all like that). Not much thinking going on there (see we all seen those before and know how to use them), just some good sized button easily reachable (clickable). For function? I dunno position tag still sucks, css feels a little unpredictable at times (why is that?) poor handling of none standardissue files, ie, *.inc Other than that, you'll find it timesaving and easy. You'll get used to any color schemes, but I recon you want this cuz you also work in dw at time. I've not been steadily using dw since 8.0, but the last I remember the default scheme there missed a lot of important features like highlightings of { and } (not the highlight it all). Anyone who could confirm? Anyway, my point is; there is quite easy to change default behaviour on both dw and q to your own likings. > > Help is appreciated! -- --- Børge Holen http://www.arivene.net _______________________________________________ Quanta mailing list Quanta@mail.kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/quanta