Quickies: XML Plugin For Kate, Pixie Plus, KDEdevelopers.net

Daniel Naber wrote in some time
ago to
inform us of a new XML plugin for
Kate. "The plugin gives hints about what's allowed at a certain position in
an XML file, according to the file's DTD. It will list possible
elements, attributes, attribute values or entities, depending on the
cursor position. You can also close an open element with a keyboard
shortcut. DocBook is also supported, so hopefully people will use Kate +
XML plugin to write KDE documentation." This should be useful to the
tons of us working with
structured data in XML. I gave KXMLEditor a whirl the other day but although it looks nice, it basically ignored my DTD. I hear Richard Moore also has XMElegance in the making. Yup.

In other unreleased software news, Mosfet wrote
in to point us to his PixiePlus
screenshot previews.
It's slated to have tons of new stuff and candy.

Finally, Nick Betcher wrote in to point us to
www.KDEdevelopers.net, a brand new
PHP-Nuke site providing various free services to KDE developers such as
web hosting (PHP, SQL), email (SMTP, POP3), FTP, DNS, subdomains, etc. Seems
Robbie
is already nicely hosted there.
More info at the site.

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Comments

by Claus Wilke (not verified)

All it shows is:
Mandrake, pls dont use it ! -WuvB-

Defaced?

Claus

by Mosfet (not verified)

I don't know what's up. The site is down now... I've sent an email to the administrator.

by Mosfet (not verified)

Yeah, looks like I've been hacked :(

by Mosfet (not verified)

I'm still not sure what happened, but mosfet.org is back online. Check out the site for what little more information I know about it.

by Ronny P (not verified)

Hi there !

Anyone know how to patch the kde.src.rpm to get objprlnk working? I hearded, that this improves performance a lot and the rpm´s offerd on ftp.kde.org shouldnt include it.

thx
Ronny