There seems to be no Quanta+ HTML editor available in FC3RC5. I expected to find it after my normal custom selections, but it is not installed. I cannot find it in the lists for Add/Remove Programs, either.
Has it been dropped, or am I missing something? This is a very useful program.
Gerry Tool
gview is missing too.
Why is synaptic always left off Fedora distros ? Hasn't it gotten to the point that synaptic is a generally accepted method of installing packages ?
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 16:03 -0600, Gerry Tool wrote:
There seems to be no Quanta+ HTML editor available in FC3RC5. I expected to find it after my normal custom selections, but it is not installed. I cannot find it in the lists for Add/Remove Programs, either.
Has it been dropped, or am I missing something? This is a very useful program.
Gerry Tool
Synaptic: Well, if you port it to yum, ill guess nobody would disagree...
man, 01.11.2004 kl. 23.06 skrev Kim Lux:
gview is missing too.
Why is synaptic always left off Fedora distros ? Hasn't it gotten to the point that synaptic is a generally accepted method of installing packages ?
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 16:03 -0600, Gerry Tool wrote:
There seems to be no Quanta+ HTML editor available in FC3RC5. I expected to find it after my normal custom selections, but it is not installed. I cannot find it in the lists for Add/Remove Programs, either.
Has it been dropped, or am I missing something? This is a very useful program.
Gerry Tool
BTW: Quanta is supposed to be WYSIWYG in KDE 3.2 +. I was looking forward to using it too.
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 15:06 -0700, Kim Lux wrote:
gview is missing too.
Why is synaptic always left off Fedora distros ? Hasn't it gotten to the point that synaptic is a generally accepted method of installing packages ?
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 16:03 -0600, Gerry Tool wrote:
There seems to be no Quanta+ HTML editor available in FC3RC5. I expected to find it after my normal custom selections, but it is not installed. I cannot find it in the lists for Add/Remove Programs, either.
Has it been dropped, or am I missing something? This is a very useful program.
Gerry Tool
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 15:06 -0700, Kim Lux wrote:
gview is missing too.
Why is synaptic always left off Fedora distros ? Hasn't it gotten to the point that synaptic is a generally accepted method of installing packages ?
why should there be synaptic ?), apt is not even in there in the first place.
The install isos I used were in a directory ending with /rc/3/. The isos were dated Oct 28.
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 17:50 -0600, Gerry Tool wrote:
Kim Lux wrote:
I just found "Quanta Plus" under the programming menu in my FC3rc3+ install.
That's interesting. That is where I would expect to find it, but the rpm for it is not on the DVD I made for FC3R5.
Can anyone find it on the CDs for FC3R5?
Thanks.
Gerry
Gerry Tool wrote:
Kim Lux wrote:
I just found "Quanta Plus" under the programming menu in my FC3rc3+ install.
That's interesting. That is where I would expect to find it, but the rpm for it is not on the DVD I made for FC3R5.
Can anyone find it on the CDs for FC3R5?
Thanks.
Gerry
Nor is it in the http://sunsite.mff.cuni.cz/OS/Linux/Dist/Fedora.RC/3/i386/os/Fedora/RPMS/ directory. This must mean it has been deleted from the distro. I will file a bug report to request it back in. Bugzilla #137841.
It seems to have been deleted between RC3 and RC5.
Gerry
Isn't quanta package 3.3 now called kdewebdev?
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 17:50 -0600, Gerry Tool wrote:
Kim Lux wrote:
I just found "Quanta Plus" under the programming menu in my FC3rc3+ install.
That's interesting. That is where I would expect to find it, but the rpm for it is not on the DVD I made for FC3R5.
Can anyone find it on the CDs for FC3R5?
Thanks.
Gerry
The help screen says I have Quanta 3.3.0.
It launches from the command line with quanta.
kdewebdev doesn't launch anything.
On Tue, 2004-11-02 at 00:04 +0000, Bart Kalita wrote:
Isn't quanta package 3.3 now called kdewebdev?
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 17:50 -0600, Gerry Tool wrote:
Kim Lux wrote:
I just found "Quanta Plus" under the programming menu in my FC3rc3+ install.
That's interesting. That is where I would expect to find it, but the rpm for it is not on the DVD I made for FC3R5.
Can anyone find it on the CDs for FC3R5?
Thanks.
Gerry
Kim Lux wrote:
The help screen says I have Quanta 3.3.0.
It launches from the command line with quanta.
kdewebdev doesn't launch anything.
On Tue, 2004-11-02 at 00:04 +0000, Bart Kalita wrote:
Isn't quanta package 3.3 now called kdewebdev?
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 17:50 -0600, Gerry Tool wrote:
Kim Lux wrote:
I just found "Quanta Plus" under the programming menu in my FC3rc3+ install.
That's interesting. That is where I would expect to find it, but the rpm for it is not on the DVD I made for FC3R5.
Can anyone find it on the CDs for FC3R5?
Thanks.
Gerry
I installed kdwebdev from Add/Remove Applications > Graphical Internet, and indeed, Quanta + 3.3 is now available.
How did you know that, Bart?
Gerry
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 18:35 -0600, Gerry Tool wrote: <snip>
I installed kdwebdev from Add/Remove Applications > Graphical Internet, and indeed, Quanta + 3.3 is now available.
How did you know that, Bart?
Gerry
yum is your friend.
[root@douglas-furlong ~]# yum search Quanta Searching Packages: Setting up Repo: testing repomd.xml 100% |=========================| 1.1 kB 00:00 Reading repository metadata in from local files testing : ################################################## 2622/2622
kdewebdev.i386 6:3.3.0-1 testing Matched from: The kdewebdev package contains Quanta Plus and other applications, which are useful for web development. They are runtime dependencies of Quanta Plus, and it is highly recommended that you install them. http://quanta.sourceforge.net/
Doug
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 18:35 -0600, Gerry Tool wrote:
Kim Lux wrote:
The help screen says I have Quanta 3.3.0.
It launches from the command line with quanta.
kdewebdev doesn't launch anything.
On Tue, 2004-11-02 at 00:04 +0000, Bart Kalita wrote:
Isn't quanta package 3.3 now called kdewebdev?
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 17:50 -0600, Gerry Tool wrote:
Kim Lux wrote:
I just found "Quanta Plus" under the programming menu in my FC3rc3+ install.
That's interesting. That is where I would expect to find it, but the rpm for it is not on the DVD I made for FC3R5.
Can anyone find it on the CDs for FC3R5?
Thanks.
Gerry
I installed kdwebdev from Add/Remove Applications > Graphical Internet, and indeed, Quanta + 3.3 is now available.
How did you know that, Bart?
Gerry
I had a look at quanta sourceforge page :-)
On Mon, Nov 01, 2004 at 04:03:01PM -0600, Gerry Tool scripsit:
There seems to be no Quanta+ HTML editor available in FC3RC5. I expected to find it after my normal custom selections, but it is not installed. I cannot find it in the lists for Add/Remove Programs, either.
Has it been dropped, or am I missing something? This is a very useful program.
It's in kdewebdev-3.3.0-1
Along with *other* useful programs, like 'tidy'.
apt-cache query <foo> does keyword searches --
apt-cache search quanta returns:
kdewebdev - WEB Development package for the K Desktop Environment.
Which is how I found it. :)
Which repositories are you using ? How did you get apt installed on your machine ?
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 20:17 -0500, Graydon wrote:
On Mon, Nov 01, 2004 at 04:03:01PM -0600, Gerry Tool scripsit:
There seems to be no Quanta+ HTML editor available in FC3RC5. I expected to find it after my normal custom selections, but it is not installed. I cannot find it in the lists for Add/Remove Programs, either.
Has it been dropped, or am I missing something? This is a very useful program.
It's in kdewebdev-3.3.0-1
Along with *other* useful programs, like 'tidy'.
apt-cache query <foo> does keyword searches --
apt-cache search quanta returns:
kdewebdev - WEB Development package for the K Desktop Environment.
Which is how I found it. :)
"GT" == Gerry Tool gstool@earthlink.net writes:
GT> There seems to be no Quanta+ HTML editor available in FC3RC5.
It sure seems to be there; the package is called "kdewebdev" and contains various KDE web development tools (Quanta, kxsldbg, klinkstatus) along with kommander.
- J<