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Re: LAMP
by Eric Laffoon on Tuesday 10/Jun/2003, @12:29
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Even if you have used vim for so long you might want to look at Quanta from time to time. We pack so much into it that I occasionally get emails form long time vim users telling me they were quite surprised to adopt Quanta. Also it is possible we may be able to add the kvim editor plugin by 3.2.
When we do have Visual Page Layout finished it will be exceptional because it will be able to do more than just HTML and will have some very interesting features. Right now our attribute editor is coming along nicely and it works in text or VPL. However while we are doing this we are also greatly extending the programatic features including parsing not only PHP functions and variables but classes and objects too. We have parsing now for linked pages and in PHP it respects scoping of variables to reduce noise. Since this is all done within our DTD management structure this means if someone wants to help add Java or Javascript (somebody was supposed to be working on that) they will inherit the functionality.
So I hope when people can draw their pages in Quanta and everyone gets excited about it that they don't forget that we've been working as hard or harder on what makes Quanta so good already. ;-)
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Re: LAMP
by Phoenix on Tuesday 10/Jun/2003, @15:18
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You do know that you can swap out the Editor in Quanta and use the VIM object instead, right??
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Re: LAMP
by Eric Laffoon on Tuesday 10/Jun/2003, @15:49
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> You do know that you can swap out the Editor in Quanta and use the VIM object instead, right??
Who is this directed to? If you're asking the developers to do this the answer is that previously the high reliance on Kate made it difficult. Now it is approaching where it would be much easier, though it would still sacrifice a number of features jut to get this editor. Plugin editors will arrive sometime.
OTOH if you're talking to users and you have patched the code yourself and are running it then you need to get in touch with Andras or me so that we can look at making this available to others. We have a lot of other stuff to do and little incentive but if someone did this, especially if they could send a diff against CVS HEAD that would be very cool indeed. We have had a few requests for it.
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Re: LAMP
by Javi on Tuesday 10/May/2005, @23:48
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If someone knows about it, could tell me please.
I refuse to leave vim. It's confortable for me.
But Quanta is nice.
If i could edit on quanta with vim, I ll be more happy than dog with two tails.
Thank u.
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Re: LAMP
by Scott M. Stolz on Friday 24/Mar/2006, @10:41
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Recently I was able to test out Linux and see what it had to offer. Linux seemed as buggy and crash prone as Windows, but I think that had more to do with the cheap hardware it was running on than the OS. Linux simply did not like certain things like shared video memeory or my DVD burner. Quanta Plus was really the only killer app that I could not find an equivalent in the Windows world (that I needed, anyway).
I might just have to install something that allows me to run Linux apps on Windows, since I have to have a Windows box for some of the things I do. I might even set-up and old beater computer with Linux just so I can use Quanta Plus. Too bad there isn't a Windows version.
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