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Review Request: Fix compile break of quanta

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Review request for KDevelop and Quanta.
By Florian Zumkeller-Quast.

Description

Some changes on the Interface of ISourceFormatter from the kdevplatform project broke compiling of quanta. This Patch fixes the interface of the SourceFormatter derived classes and some calls to these methods with the new KUrl parameter inserted.

Testing

Quanta compiles fine with that patch.

Diffs

  • languages/xml/formatter/formatterplugin.h (e8799f1)
  • languages/xml/formatter/formatterplugin.cpp (4b04725)
  • languages/xml/formatter/sgmlformatter.cpp (4a99d79)
  • languages/xml/language/completion/sgmlcodecompletionmodel.cpp (803760f)
  • plugins/phpformatter/formatterplugin.h (8b462bc)
  • plugins/phpformatter/formatterplugin.cpp (761d635)

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Dan Holliday | 4 Nov 15:19
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Hello Everyone

Hi,  I've just joined as I'm keen to work on quanta for it's next release.

Not sure if I'm being a little slow, but could someone tell me where the

latest repository of code is kept so that I can start looking into it please.

 

Cheers Guys.

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Robert Marmorstein | 26 Mar 08:03
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Pushing a Patch

Hello all,

I just pushed a one line patch that removes an include that was never  
useful (included file was empty) and causes compilation to break  
against latest kdevplatform (which removed the empty file).

I couldn't find any way to review the patch, so I just went ahead and  
pushed.  Please let me know if this is not acceptable and I will  
revert it.

It would be nice if quanta were on reviewboard, but unless I'm blind,  
there doesn't seem to be an entry for it in the repository list.

Thanks,

Robert

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Andras Mantia | 16 Jan 10:36
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Re: Documentation for Quanta Plus

Hi,

 thanks for your email, unfortunately I also not an active contributor 
anymore, but neverthless I forward the mail to the quanta mailing lists.

Andras

On Saturday, January 15, 2011 16:40:59 you wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I sent the following email to the first name listed on the
> documentation page and the email bounced as undeliverable.  You're
> the second name listed on the page, so I'm forwarding this to you in
> case you wish to modify the help.

> 
> Hello,
> 
> I've been reading the docs for Quanta Plus which I've only just pulled
> down to my Ubuntu box via Synaptic and have barely started to digest.
>  I found the following in the section entitled "Working with..."
> 
> 
>     "These not only make your more productive"
> 
> I'm guessing that either "your" should be "you" or the X was left of
> "...your X more productive"
> 
> Apologies if this is corrected in a newer version.  Your email address
> was listed first, so that earns you the email.
> 
> Thanks for creating this.
> 
> Peter Kukla
Andras Mantia | 4 Jul 19:54
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IMPORTANT: Quanta developing discussions moved

Hi all, who still follow this lists!

 First of all: good news. Today Milian, who is doing a Google Summer of 
Code project whose point is to revive Quanta for KDE4, demoed me at 
Akademy (the annual KDE conferenece) the features that are already 
possible with Quanta4.
 I'd say it is impressive, even if it is unfinished and still needs some 
things to be implemented and some features to be polished. 
 Anyway, I hope he will write a blog and post on the user's list about 
the status of the project.
 Then the somewhat bad news: after all those years, with active 
development discussions happening here, and a large inactive period with 
only a few posts per months, we will move the developer discussions to 
another mailing list: the KDevelop developer list. The reason is the 
first point: Quanta4 will be KDevelop based, Milian is also a KDevelop 
developer and as some parts of Quanta go into the core of KDevelop 
(KDevPlatform), it makes sense to discuss things there, instead of 
replicating posts or CC'ing between the mailing lists.
 Technically this list will exists, but I suggest everybody who is 
interested in Quanta development to subscribe to the kdevelop-devel 
mailing list: 

https://barney.cs.uni-potsdam.de/mailman/listinfo/kdevelop-devel

Of course, the lists contains posts that are not Quanta related, but it 
isn't very high traffic.

Andras
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Peter Morgan | 11 Mar 12:08
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Quanta Developement

What is the status of developemnt.

I dont seem to have had updates for a while, or none that that I've noticed.

There's a few thing I'd like to implement, althought I'm not
particular fast at c++ (use pyqt mainly)

pete
Loren Nozot | 25 Feb 01:06

Re: Quanta+ fpr KDE 4 - GSOC

Hello All!

I am a user of Quanta+.

I understand the comments and professionalism of not using a GUI to create a website.  However, I do use the split function to check tables and layout of a site to help find errors in code.

Features I use in Q+:

Standard, Style, Tables, Lists, Forms, and Other tabs
Ability to set short-cuts for bold, button definitions, etc.
Document Structure
php, html, xhtml, css coding color highlighting
normal editing helps: indent, tabs, etc
WYSIWYG to check tables and layout as debugging tool (would be nice to have colored borders for cells)
Multiple tabs for open files, and project management
Like the tools to check xhtml, html, etc.
Also, like the tools to reformat code into usable fashion from a previous site which I didn't code.

Thanks!
Loren


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 11:38:27 +0100
From: Milian Wolff <mail <at> milianw.de>
Subject: [quanta-devel] Quanta+ for KDE 4 - GSOC
To: quanta-devel <at> kde.org
Message-ID: <201002211138.30779.mail <at> milianw.de>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

Hey all!

If you don't know me: I'm one of the KDevelop 4 hackers whipping up PHP
support, Snippets and the GenericManager among other things.

I've been contributing for about a year now and this time I finally want to
apply for GSOC. My idea is it to revive the Quanta+ product and ship something
useable for webdevelopers. I want to concentrate on:

- polish Quanta+ to bring it up to par to KDevelop
- remove obsolete cruft and unfinished code to playground and instead
concentrate on polishing the plugins we have for KDevplatform
- remove KDE 3 code (the deprecated stuff)
- introduce some kind of HTML support based on the KDevplatform framework

At the beginning I'd probably move most of the Quanta code to playground as
it's outdated and not integrated into the KDevplatform. Then I'd put in the
gems from playground/extragear that are useful for web development: PHP, CSS,
XDebug, ExecuteScript, CrossFire, XML, Upload, ...

Additionally there are parts in the KDevplatform that would need work, among
others I'd like to hide some actions in Quanta that are useful for compiled
languages (most / all of the build process) and change the default set of
toolviews to the needs of a webdeveloper.

This way me and Niko think that one could get to the point where Quanta would
be a useful product again. Some parts would actually be better than anything
else it ever had, esp. the PHP support. Other areas though will lack or die in
the process, and this is also something I'd like to have your feedback on:

What Quanta+3 Feature are you relying on?

I personally never used the inline HTML-preview. Imo WYSIWYG is not applicable
to webdevelopers, it simply messes up to much and is too unreliable. Hence I'd
drop it. Users that quickly want to have a website without the need to know
HTML should not use an editor at all. They should get a Wordpress account or
similar and be done with it.

Also stuff like the custom toolbars are something I'd like to remove. Instead
one should use snippets, Kate scripts, ... I actually did create some actions
back when I used Quanta3 but never once it was an action important enough to
be shown in a toolbar.

So what do you think? May I proceed and try to create a useful Quanta+ for KDE
4?

Have a nice day
--
Milian Wolff
mail <at> milianw.de
http://milianw.de
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Milian Wolff | 21 Feb 11:38
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Quanta+ for KDE 4 - GSOC

Hey all!

If you don't know me: I'm one of the KDevelop 4 hackers whipping up PHP 
support, Snippets and the GenericManager among other things.

I've been contributing for about a year now and this time I finally want to 
apply for GSOC. My idea is it to revive the Quanta+ product and ship something 
useable for webdevelopers. I want to concentrate on:

- polish Quanta+ to bring it up to par to KDevelop
- remove obsolete cruft and unfinished code to playground and instead 
concentrate on polishing the plugins we have for KDevplatform
- remove KDE 3 code (the deprecated stuff)
- introduce some kind of HTML support based on the KDevplatform framework

At the beginning I'd probably move most of the Quanta code to playground as 
it's outdated and not integrated into the KDevplatform. Then I'd put in the 
gems from playground/extragear that are useful for web development: PHP, CSS, 
XDebug, ExecuteScript, CrossFire, XML, Upload, ...

Additionally there are parts in the KDevplatform that would need work, among 
others I'd like to hide some actions in Quanta that are useful for compiled 
languages (most / all of the build process) and change the default set of 
toolviews to the needs of a webdeveloper.

This way me and Niko think that one could get to the point where Quanta would 
be a useful product again. Some parts would actually be better than anything 
else it ever had, esp. the PHP support. Other areas though will lack or die in 
the process, and this is also something I'd like to have your feedback on:

What Quanta+3 Feature are you relying on?

I personally never used the inline HTML-preview. Imo WYSIWYG is not applicable 
to webdevelopers, it simply messes up to much and is too unreliable. Hence I'd 
drop it. Users that quickly want to have a website without the need to know 
HTML should not use an editor at all. They should get a Wordpress account or 
similar and be done with it.

Also stuff like the custom toolbars are something I'd like to remove. Instead 
one should use snippets, Kate scripts, ... I actually did create some actions 
back when I used Quanta3 but never once it was an action important enough to 
be shown in a toolbar.

So what do you think? May I proceed and try to create a useful Quanta+ for KDE 
4?

Have a nice day
--

-- 
Milian Wolff
mail <at> milianw.de
http://milianw.de
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Matthew Millar | 1 Feb 02:56
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Bug - Find & Replace

Hi,

I'm currently using quanta3, and i noticed a bug in how quanta handles string find & replace.

I'm aware that quanta3 is no-longer under active development, but i just wanted to report the bug incase it's been integrated into quanta4.

If i search for a character/string, quanta locates one, however it then performs the replacement based upon the exact locate/range that the text resides in the document.

For example:

Document:

<html>
  <body>
    <p id="1">hello<br>my name is matthew</p>
  <body>
</html>

If Find/Replace <br> with <br /> and "Prompt on replace" is set, the find engine locates <br>, memorises its exact location within the document and then waits until the replace button is clicked.

However, if after its found <br> but before i click replace, i then remove id="1" from the <p> element, upon clicking replace, the document would look like the following:

<html>
  <body>
    <p>hello<br>my <br /> is matthew</p>
  </body>
</html>

Because quanta simply replaces the space that <br> resided in, rather than marking the located <br> and then replacing the marked <br>, if the location of <br> moves, quanta replaces the wrong characters.

I'm not very good at explaining myself, so i've attached screen shots.

Thanks,

Matthew Millar

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Harry Jarrell | 1 Feb 03:50
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Porting quanta to KDE 4.x

Hi Andras, Niko, and all other Quanta developers,

I am a big fan of Quanta Plus, and while I knew that it was a KDE 3 application, it never really bothered me since I use it on a system with a gnome desktop, until I installed a KDE 4 application and wiped out most of the libs and utilities for Quanta.   While I was able to uninstall the KDE 4 application and get Quanta working again this experience made me realize how important it is that Quanta be updated to use the KDE 4 libraries and utilities. 

For the next six months I am going to have quite a bit of free time and would like to be able to help out with porting Quanta to KDE 4.  Right now I am working on setting up the development environment and have read the post where Andras laid out the current state of Quanta and explained what needed to be accomplished to complete the port.  While Andras' post is very helpful, I am obviously unfamiliar with the project and would appreciate it if someone could suggest a good place to start.  Preferably a relatively small task that I can use to get up to speed with KDE/Qt.

Thanks,

Harry Jarrell 


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