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Re: Quanta is useless for me
by Andras Mantia on Wednesday 20/Apr/2005, @04:11
I agree that it may be hidden. Regarding what it produces: it produces whatever you write. ;-) And what is in the .tag files. I don't say that they have all valid tag descriptions, but unless someone notices us about an invalid tag generation we cannot fix as they are just too many tags (DTEP packages) shipped with Quanta.
And altough you can say it's even more hidden it is possible to configure Quanta to check the validity on save/on load/whenever you want with the help of Event Actions.
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