I'm starting to get familiar with Quanta Plus (QP) on my Ubuntu 8.04 desktop. I created a file in Dreamweaver (DW) atop the Windows OS. Now I've opened it on QP running atop Ubuntu. But in VPL mode, I only see a blank page. Nothing has been changed.
My system is fedora 15 and i have been using quanta plus as my editor to edit html and php files... I need windows based quanta plus .. though I googled a lot for windows platform I may not be able to get ..
I run Ubuntu Jaunty with gnome. I've become quite accustomed to using Quanta for editing website files (.css, .php, .html) etc. This is a KDE application so when I installed it, the software manager installed the KDE stuff to enable it to run. Today I switched the view of the quanta interface to "top level" from the window menu. Everything was working fine until I attempted to open a documenation window - then Quanta had some sort of error so I quit the application and tried to start it again - and it won't start.
I've restarted my computer to see if that would help, quanta still won't start when chosen from the Ubuntu Applications menu - no error message, nada.
I am using Ubuntu 10.04 that comes in a free CD. I would like to develop web page using Quanta Plus. When I saw the site it is written that the platform is KDE. Can I install it in my PC?
My Quanta Plus can not access files on my network shares.I have my network drives mounted in /etc/fstab and they work great with all programs EXCEPT Quanta Plus.When trying to open any file on a network drive I get the following error: The file <filename> could not be loaded, as it was not possible to read from it. Check if you have read access to this file.I can use any other editor, Screem, Bluefish, gedit, pico, etc and open, modify and save files on these same network drives. Something I just realized is that Quanta Plus is a KDE app. Could it be that there is some KDE networking component that I am missing? This does happen to be a fresh Ubuntu install on a new computer. I have Quanta Plus installed on my old computer and it works fine with these same network shares (same fstab file), but over the years I have installed many programs on it and perhaps it has a KDE networking piece that hasn't been installed on this new computer.
Now that we are on Debian 6 it seems that Quanta Plus is not yet available because of it not running with KDE 4 ....?
I have blocked my main work horse on 5 that is ok, but I have upgraded my laptop to stable its nice and fast and very much more multimedia
But no quanta, I can use kate and have tried a bunch of other editors none manage projects like and are complete as Quanta I am totaly addicted to it!
I have tried having lenny and squeeze together in the source list but I get BIG dependencies problem and fear stability isuues as I am not sure what I am doing
I had an Idea of putting an Ubuntu 10.10 source in there as it works on that, any body tried this ?
when I type "crontab -e" to edit the file, it is not opening in the editor & showing output as "285". I just wanted to edit crontab, So could anybody please tell me which is the real file of crontab, so I can manually edit that file using vi editor or nano. Or if that default editor is corrupted when I type "crontab -e", how can I change default editor before using "crontab -e" command. I will be waiting for your kind reply
Okay where do i get the kdewebdev package with Quanta+? I have the oss repo enabled which is where i thought it was. But what i installed was kdewebdev in 2 packages. They installed and no Quanta. So then i found 'Quanta' and installed it. Still no Quanta.
On windows I really only used Notepad++ as my text editor, it had two features that I loved.What I need to accomplish is what I would do with Notepad++ column editor.I could have like 100 lines, and place the cursor at a column, and goto edit>column editor, and I could insert an incrementing number. (I could also pad the incrementing number with 0s, this was GREAT for making batch files among other things.)So each line at that column had a number higher than the previous line.The other feature that I used sometimes was a search/replace with regex patterns.Does anyone know of an editor that has those features for linux? I am mostly after the column editor insert feature but if you know of one with both features that would rock.
I pretty much code by hand, but I like Quanta Plus and Kate for scripts HTML and simple programming tasks.Quanta (and other editors nvu, bluefish etc) are geared for html 3 and 4 - help files, tag libraries, templates etc. how far Quanta and other IDEs are into HTML5 support?
Had a heck of a time getting the Acer T230H touchscreen monitor to work on OpenSuse 11.2. I am documenting this for anyone else looking to get this working.
There are plenty of sites out there with information on getting this working on Ubuntu but none specific to OpenSUSE.
PREREQUISITES:
Make sure xorg-x11-driver-input is installed as need the evdev driver in /usr/lib/xorg/modules/input/.
Code:
1. Download and compile the 2.6.34.1 or higher kernel from The Linux Kernel Archives. See instructions here for compiling kernel.
When you run make menuconfig be sure to module"Quanta Optical Touch". Navigate to Device Drivers:HID Devices:Special HID Drivers:Quanta Optical Touch. Put a "M" for module.
Save config file and build kernel as per instructions in link above. hid-quanta.ko driver should be located in /lib/modules/2.6.34.1/kernel/drivers/hid/ if module was installed correctly.
2. Once you build the kernel and boot up with the new kernel follow the instructions below:
Edit /etc/udev/rules.d/69-touchscreen.rules
Add the following rules at the top:
Code:
Create or modify /etc/X11/xorg.conf with the following info:
Code:
If this is good you can test your touchscreen which should now be working. Be sure evdev driver is specified in xorg.conf and not hidtouch.
I would like to know when usb inserted, its showing cant mount when i clicked details its showing bad blocks in beginning , and smething in /dev/sd6. Can i knw why usb drive cant be mounted automatically , even if its set to do so, and to cope the error mentioned above
Having one issue with evolution not showing html websites showing up in email like verizon sending a promo. I have gone to edit, preferences, mail preferences, html messages and have always load images from the internet chosen. I have also added sender to contacts. Even if I right click message and tell it to dload images it doesn't.
When I try to connect a projector to my laptop (already running) and hit the fn+f7 (the designated button for switching screen), nothing happens. I see "no source found" on projector screen and my laptop screen works perfectly. Now if I restart the laptop with the projector connected, I see all the intial booting messages on the projector screen (not on my laptop), then the gnome login screen appears on both the projector screen and laptop (when the login screen appears on laptop it looks like it has lower resolution than my usual laptop resolution). But immediately after I log in, my laptop screen goes blank, and projector screen becomes the only active screen.
If I restart without the projector, again all normal operation on laptop screen is restored.
I feel like I am missing some very silly options. Any help is appreciated.
Here is the output of xrandr when the laptop is connected:
I need to edit a 720p MKV video. and pitivi and openshot seem to crash on me every now and then. In your opinion what is the best video editor for ubuntu.
i have ubuntu installed and vi version==version 7.2.79 but when i trying to use commands in vi most of them are not working. i am refering :[URL]..to execute command in vi.
I would like to run 'gconf-editor' in UNR 10.10.However, I cannot open the 'Run' dialogue box, and so I am unable to do it in the usual way.Is there another way of running gconf-editor?
Is there any grub editors out there now? I tried to search synaptic and that new stupid software thing ubuntu just got, but I can't find a grub editor anywhere. FInding a grub editor used to be easy, but now it's damn hard to find ubuntu software.
I am using Ubuntu 10.04 through VMware Fusion. Works great. What I would like to do is add the Configuration editor to my Applications menu and I would also like to be able to edit and modify the Applications menu. How can I do this?I tried alt-F2 to launch the editor but it didn't work. What can I do?
You know how nano, vi, vim, etc... all use the entire screen when they are started? I am wondering if it is possible to get a text editor (or modifying an existing one) that doesn't take the entire terminal. The reason for this is that I to look at the output of a different command, then modify a different file while looking at the output. I want to be able to do this very fast, and it would be great if there was some way I could this all in one shell instead of creating two terminals and resizing or flipping between them. I realize the ideal solution would be a second monitor, but I can't get that right now.