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Today's Topics:
1. Re: Regressing to earlier versions. (Dr. Martin Senftleben)
2. Re: Regressing to earlier versions. (john Culleton)
3. Re: Regressing to earlier versions. (Maug Lee)
4. Re: Regressing to earlier versions. (Abner)
5. Re: Regressing to earlier versions. (Sasha Andric)
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Date: Wed, 29 May 2013 16:26:09 +0200
From: "Dr. Martin Senftleben" <linux@drmartinus.de>
To: Quanta users list <quanta@mail.kde.org>
Subject: Re: [Quanta] Regressing to earlier versions.
Message-ID: <51A61001.9010602@drmartinus.de>
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Hi,
I just want to step in, because I am one of those users who are very sad
about Quanta's discontinuation.
Am 29.05.2013 00:30, schrieb erkin tek:
I like kate, give it a try.
I used it to code php, html, js
Such suggestions don't help much. Of course one can use quite a bunch of
editors in replacement of Quanta, but Quanta offered much more than just
being an editor.
There are two things which I miss a lot with any other web/php
development environment (not just editors!), and which were offered by
quanta:
1. code replacement on the fly, meaning replacing ISO-characters which
are not in the common range with the HTML entity (particularly German
Umlauts)
2. Pressing one key to upload the modified files to the server via ftp.
There are environments which allow modifiying the files online, but I
want to work with local copies and not with the files that are on the
server.
Currently I use an editor plus a ftp client, where I have to check which
files I edited, and then upload them. That's just plain cumbersome. I
haven't found any working alternative.
It's a pity, Trinity doesn't work on Kubuntu 13.4, either. So this
option which I used to choose until recently is also gone. :-(
Regards
Martin
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 11:45 PM, john Culleton <John@wexfordpress.com
<mailto:John@wexfordpress.com>> wrote:
The Quanta that came with KDE3.5 was a favorite tool. The Quanta that
comes with KDE4 is totally incomprehensible. Short of reinstalling
slackware 12.2 on a spare partition, is there a way to get back to the
previous Quanta? The one with both a code window and a web view window
side by side?
I used Trinity for a while but it won't work with Slackware 14.
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