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Quanta+ is great.
by rh on Monday 20/Jan/2003, @08:40
I try to use it whereever possible. Unfortunately there's one major feature lacking that prevents me from always using it, lack of unicode support in outputted HTML file.

I like to use UTF-8 as the encoding on my pages, but Quanta doesn't seem to support it. Only Mozilla's composer seems to be able to do it, and i just don't like it very much.

It'd be nice if Quanta could add support for this, and i'd definitely drop everything else to use it.
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Re: Quanta+ is great.
by Ingo Klöcker on Tuesday 21/Jan/2003, @08:24
Hmm, the Open File and the Save File dialog both have a combo box in the upper right corner which allows you to set the encoding which should be used when loading/saving the document.

Isn't that what you want?
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  • Re: Quanta+ is great.
    by RH on Tuesday 21/Jan/2003, @12:24
    Hmmm, so it is. I never noticed it before, silly me. :)

    Well that was the last real problem i had with Quanta, guess i'll be using it as my default editor from now on.

    An XHTML1.1 DTD would be nice though. ;)
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Re: Quanta+ is great.
by Dmitry Poplavsky on Friday 24/Jan/2003, @12:18
Quanta Gold supports selection of input/ouptut encodings ( including UTF-8 ).
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