Scott wrote: > On May 6, 2009 12:27:29 pm Billie Erin Walsh wrote: > >> Jens Herden wrote: >> Cervisia reports V. 3.2.2 using KDE 4.2.2 >> >> Quanta reports V 3.5.10 using KDE 3.5.10 >> >> Both were installed in the KDE meta package KDEWEBDEV just day >> > before > >> yesterday from the latest ubuntu repository. >> >> However, I had the same issue with Kubuntu 8.04/KDE 3.5.10 [ and I >> believe with Kubuntu 7.10 and whatever version of KDE that was. ]. I >> assume that Quanta was the same version as now with 8.04/3.5.10. >> > No way > >> to check now. >> >> Does anyone know if thee is a newer version for 4.2.2 coming soon? >> > Sadly, there haves not been much development on Quanta the last > couple years and there haves been no Quanta released for KDE 4 yet. > The good new is that there is a Quanta for KDE 4 under development, > but the development is very far from seeing the light of day. > > Your going to either need to use KDE 3, suffer the problems Quanta > haves with KDE 4, or try a different editor. Personally, I am waiting for > Kdevelop 4 and its PHP plugin to mature so I can use those. > > Well, the problem with Quanta isn't a deal breaker for me. Just annoying. My web pages are all in very simple HTML. I'm seriously into the K.I.S.S. Principle for web pages. Not a lot of flash and dash. Guess I'll just turn off the notification and I won't know. [ Ignore the problem and maybe it will go away. ] That's what I've been doing for some time anyway. -- Treat all stressful situations like a dog does. If you can't eat it or play with it, just pee on it and walk away _______________________________________________ Quanta mailing list Quanta@mail.kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/quanta