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Subject:    Re: [Quanta] Epub from Quanta
From:       Evan Leibovitch <evan () telly ! org>
Date:       2010-08-08 0:43:31
Message-ID: AANLkTi=bFm-ogTv+mL0UgZCy4AcfBzqYMADyQUS2-RK0 () mail ! gmail ! com
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On 7 August 2010 11:52, John Culleton <john@wexfordpress.com> wrote:

Thanks. Unfortunately like so many Linux packages it sent me on a library
> chasing mission. I'll try it later some time.
>


That won't be the case for everyone. The installer already indicates that it
uses QT for its UI, so anyone using KDE for their desktop should't have
anything to chase. I installed Sigil on my Kubuntu 10.4 system without any
incident or missing libraries, and I look forward to putting it through its
paces. I hope that, at very least, it provides a good ePub validation tool
for imported (X)HTML.

Having said that, it would be nice if ePub export was possible from Quanta;
however, IMO the open source tools that would most benefit from ePub export
would be Scribus and maybe OpenOffice.org and/or KWord.

-- 
- Evan

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<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 7 August 2010 11:52, John Culleton <span \
dir="ltr">&lt;<a href="mailto:john@wexfordpress.com">john@wexfordpress.com</a>&gt;</span> \
wrote:<br><br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; \
border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;"> <div><div class="h5">
</div></div>Thanks. Unfortunately like so many Linux packages it sent me on a \
library<br> chasing mission. I&#39;ll try it later some \
time.<br></blockquote><div><br><br>That won&#39;t be the case for everyone. The \
installer already indicates that it uses QT for its UI, so anyone using KDE for their \
desktop should&#39;t have anything to chase. I installed Sigil on my Kubuntu 10.4 \
system without any incident or missing libraries, and I look forward to putting it \
through its paces. I hope that, at very least, it provides a good ePub validation \
tool for imported (X)HTML.<br> <br>Having said that, it would be nice if ePub export \
was possible from Quanta; however, IMO the open source tools that would most benefit \
from ePub export would be Scribus and maybe OpenOffice.org and/or \
KWord.<br><br></div> </div>-- <br>- Evan<br>



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