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Quanta Plus

   3.5.6  

KDE Development Environment

Score 84%
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Link:  Link
Depends on  KDE 3.5.x
Downloads:  18376
Submitted:  Jan 15 2004
Updated:  Jan 26 2007

Description:

The latest stable release of Quanta Plus and other useful programs for web developing, including Kommander, KImageMapEditor, KXSLDbg, KFileReplace, KLinkStatus, gathered under the name of KDEWebDev - KDE Web Development.

This was released as part of KDE 3.5.6.




Changelog:

The release contains fixes in Quanta Plus.
Bugfixes:
- show Find in Files menu if KFileReplace is installed. Fixes bug 132530.
- fix various crashes in the debugger. Fixes bug 137483.
- fix crash when editing a CSS area
- use the correct encoding in the file dialogs. Fixes bug 138343.
- don't lose upload profile settings in certain cases
- fix symlink handling in Project Rescan, New Project adding files/folders. Fixes bug 138107.
- do not set the current project mark to a project that could not be opened. Fixes bug 137186.
- allow closing of an untitled editor tab when an image is previewed inside. Fixes bug 134534.
- fix problems with the automatic backup system




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 VPL in 3.3 Final?

 
 by skidhmor on: Aug 24 2004
 
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What happened to VPL in the final 3.3 release?
Was it too unstable?







btw- I'd like to take a moment to thank Eric and the other Quanta devs for such a great program. To call it anything less than spectacular would be a grave understatement.


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 Re: VPL in 3.3 Final?

 
 by amantia on: Aug 28 2004
 
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See my post on the user list:
https://mail.kde.org/pipermail/quanta/2004-August/004837.html


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 cursors?

 
 by MamiyaOtaru on: Oct 14 2004
 
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Just compiled kdewebdev 3.3.1 and installed quanta. Very stable seeming so far, excellent.

One thing bugs me though: the cursor never changes! It is always the arrow. Never a text cursor over text areas, no resize or drag cursor when over a seperator (so it's not immediately obvious that one can resize parts of the UI) etc. I assume that isn't normal?

Compiled with ./debian/rules build, binary as I am using Debian (mostly Sarge, some Sid)


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 Re: cursors?

 
 by sequitur on: Oct 14 2004
 
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You are correct in your guess that what you're observing is not normal. All the cursors work fine on mine. This would actually be a kdelibs issue or possibly some oddity in how each was configured and built, though this type of thing should not happen. You should check with Debian people as there is some possibility something is happening between mixing binary builds. Minor variations in binaries can cause lots of niggling problems.


Eric Laffoon
kdewebdev (Quanta/Kommander) project lead

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 MDI Interface

 
 by TuxROCKS on: Nov 20 2004
 
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First, thanks to the dev team for the only web IDE I've ever actually liked.

Next, I have been using Quanta since 3.0 and I have been trying to figure out how to restore the 3.3 MDI interface to that classic look. Every thing I try splits it into windows or frame proportion screws up, etc.

Please help me out guys.


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 Re: MDI Interface

 
 by amantia on: Nov 20 2004
 
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We have a user list at https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/quanta.

The answer to the question is: Window->MDI Mode->Tab Page Mode and arrange your views however you want.

Andras


Quanta+ developer
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 Re: MDI Interface

 
 by sequitur on: Dec 11 2004
 
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First, thanks to the dev team for the only web IDE I've ever actually liked.

I always love reading things like this. KMDI can seem a little disconcerting at first and you can get the "classic look" as Andras pointed out. However if you give Ideal mode a try you may come to like it. Collapsable panels can be handy. I've come to enjoy auto collapsing panels for more editor space.


Eric Laffoon
kdewebdev (Quanta/Kommander) project lead

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 Re: Re: MDI Interfac

 
 by elektroschock on: Dec 11 2004
 
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The main important thing is the freedom to do what you want. I also prefer MDI but others prefer other interface styles. Kdevelop was right to give you the ability to choose.


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 Re: Re: Re: MDI Interfac

 
 by oliverthered on: Dec 14 2004
 
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Except I want a mix.

Ideal or tabbed MDI with the ability to have a side by side split view.

It's much easier that switching to one tab, making a note, switching back and hopefully putting in the correct data.

A good example would be when translating a page from french to english you need to have both versions in view.


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 Install Troubles

 
 by jamwil on: Dec 24 2004
 
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Hey there... I'm pretty new to linux so this is probably a stupid question. From what I read, quanta plus really rocks... however I can't install it. I get past ./configure, and then when I go make, it says there is no makefile. What am I doing wrong here? Thank-you so much in advance for answering...


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 Re: Install Troubles

 
 by jamwil on: Dec 27 2004
 
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never mind... figured out, I needed to install a whole bunch of libraries and headers and what not...


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 Slackware 10 Package

 
 by avaurus on: Jan 29 2005
 
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Here the slackware 10 package: http://www.slackplanet.org/index.php?module=documents&JAS_DocumentManager_op=viewDocument&JAS_Document_id=11


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 quanta makes dirt

 
 by avaurus on: Jan 30 2005
 
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hi,
I have tested quanta the whole night and I must say that it is useful, but what makes it totally annoying is that the editor is destroying some written html-tags :/...
I have written a webpage with many tables and as I have edited it with quanta 3.3.2 the website was destroyed and as I went through the sourcecode I have mentioned that quanta automatically changed some tags. Nice idea, but for what? This function is not correct, so I have disabled all auto*-functions and I hope quanta will leave my code untouched :/...

Ps.: I have changed from windows to linux, because windows has done things without my "ok" and now I meet quanta, a really bad feeling, reminds me of windows tools.

So please remove these strange auto*-functions...they are useless, nothing else.


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 Re: quanta makes dirt

 
 by amantia on: Jan 31 2005
 
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As you've found out, you can disable the auto-* features, if they annoy you.
In this case you can be sure that Quanta will not modify the document, of course unless you use some editor dialog (table, frame, css or such) or the VPL.
My assumption is that what you see comes from the automating updating of closing/opening tags.
But what would be useful is not removing such features (considered good and useful by others), but help fixing them by providing test cases and description in a bug report filed at bugs.kde.org.

Andras


Quanta+ developer
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 Re: Re: quanta makes dirt

 
 by cjtown on: Mar 27 2005
 
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I've got to support the development team on this one: I use Quanta all the time at home because it leaves my code alone and is easily customized (esp. good for keyboard shortcuts etc). I wish I could use it at work (instead of Homesite (Dreamweaver's eccentric cousin).
The one comment I could make about "auto features": the tag-completion is a bit too eager to do its job. Maybe this has been addressed in 3.4?


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 Re: Re: Re: quanta makes dirt

 
 by amantia on: Mar 27 2005
 
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"The one comment I could make about "auto features": the tag-completion is a bit too eager to do its job. Maybe this has been addressed in 3.4?"

Depends what you mean about "a bit too eager to do its job". If you have a concrete testcase in which case Quanta behaves wrongly or stays in your way, go to bugs.kde.org and report it there (with the test document).

Andras


Quanta+ developer
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 Re: Re: Re: Re: quan

 
 by cjtown on: Mar 27 2005
 
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An example of "eager":
[editing css]
once a semi-colon has been typed, the auto-complete opens (good), but hitting return doesn't start a new line, it enters the first css selector in the auto-complete drop-down (not good).
In situations such as this, where a new line might be desirable, perhaps the user should have to manually select from the list, so the default behaviour for the return key remains a line feed?
There are a couple of other similar, very minor problems with auto-complete:
1. I've often found that an opening div tag fails to generate it's closing counterpart (i.e. no </div>)
2. Once the full name of an attribute has been typed, even if this matches a valid attribute name, the aut-complete drop-down closes: this means that you cannot now hit return and have Quanta automatically insert the ="" for you.

All-in-all though, Quanta is a fantastic app which gets better with every release; so, keep up the good work!


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