--===============1352052012== Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="Boundary-01=_oq38NJUmJAmGAAb" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --Boundary-01=_oq38NJUmJAmGAAb Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit On Saturday, June 11, 2011 09:37:21 am Billie Walsh wrote: > On 06/11/2011 07:54 AM, Stefan wrote: > > Am Freitag, 10. Juni 2011, 22:23:35 schrieb Cam Ellison: > >> On 11-06-10 12:58 PM, Matthew Millar wrote: > >>> +1 > >>> > >>> Btw, if anyone wants quanta to run on KDE 4, gentoo devs seem to > >>> have cracked it. > >> > >> I'm running it on Kubuntu Natty, but can't remember now where I got > >> the .debs for it. Every time I run apt-get, it whinges about > >> automatically removing quanta and everything related to it. For > >> the most part - and maybe my needs are simple - it does pretty > >> much what it did under KDE 3.5. > > > > I'm runnig Quanta on Kubuntu 11.4. > > I installed it with Synaptic directly from the resources. > > > > I had no problems for a long time in any updates. > > > > Stefan > > I use Quanta eight to ten hours a day most days under Kubuntu 11.04. > It's just that some of the functionality under KDE 3.x is lost. Spell > check doesn't work, you can't use Kmapedit from Quanta and some other > stuff. When I have to map an image I can still use Kmapedit but I have > to copy/paste the map into Quanta. It won't automatically import it. > > Even crippled Quanta is still the best page editor out there for any OS. Agreed! What cammand did you use to load it to your system? Did you use apt-get or aptitude? I have a Knoppix (Debian base) partition I can stick it in. -- John Culleton "Death Wore Black" Police procedural: http://www.deathworeblack.com/ "Create Book Covers with Scribus" www.lybrary.com/create-book-covers-with-scribus-p-74177.html --Boundary-01=_oq38NJUmJAmGAAb Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

On Saturday, June 11, 2011 09:37:21 am Billie Walsh wrote:

> On 06/11/2011 07:54 AM, Stefan wrote:

> > Am Freitag, 10. Juni 2011, 22:23:35 schrieb Cam Ellison:

> >> On 11-06-10 12:58 PM, Matthew Millar wrote:

> >>> +1

> >>>

> >>> Btw, if anyone wants quanta to run on KDE 4, gentoo devs seem to

> >>> have cracked it.

> >>

> >> I'm running it on Kubuntu Natty, but can't remember now where I got

> >> the .debs for it. Every time I run apt-get, it whinges about

> >> automatically removing quanta and everything related to it. For

> >> the most part - and maybe my needs are simple - it does pretty

> >> much what it did under KDE 3.5.

> >

> > I'm runnig Quanta on Kubuntu 11.4.

> > I installed it with Synaptic directly from the resources.

> >

> > I had no problems for a long time in any updates.

> >

> > Stefan

>

> I use Quanta eight to ten hours a day most days under Kubuntu 11.04.

> It's just that some of the functionality under KDE 3.x is lost. Spell

> check doesn't work, you can't use Kmapedit from Quanta and some other

> stuff. When I have to map an image I can still use Kmapedit but I have

> to copy/paste the map into Quanta. It won't automatically import it.

>

> Even crippled Quanta is still the best page editor out there for any OS.

Agreed!

What cammand did you use to load it to your system? Did you use apt-get or aptitude? I have a Knoppix (Debian base) partition I can stick it in.

--

John Culleton

"Death Wore Black" Police procedural: http://www.deathworeblack.com/

"Create Book Covers with Scribus"

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