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: In a few words, what is your software, and what does it stand for.
 
: In a few words, what is your software, and what does it stand for.
  
Developer IDE for HTML and any XML based languages, script languages,
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Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for (X)HTML, CSS, XML, PHP and any other XML based languages, or scripting languages. Includes tag completion and editing, script language
like PHP. Includes tag completion and editing, script language
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auto-completion, project management, live preview, PHP debugger, CVS
autocompletion, project management, live preview, PHP debugger, CVS
 
 
support, Subversion support (through external plugin) to name just a
 
support, Subversion support (through external plugin) to name just a
 
few of the features.
 
few of the features.
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; What are other software offering similar functionalities?  
 
; What are other software offering similar functionalities?  
  
 
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Bluefish, Anjuta, jEdit, IDE category on Freshmeat: http://freshmeat.net/browse/65/
  
 
; How does your software compare against these? :
 
; How does your software compare against these? :
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debugger, scriptability, user actions, extensibility to support any XML
 
debugger, scriptability, user actions, extensibility to support any XML
 
language, generic KPart plugin support is unique to the application.
 
language, generic KPart plugin support is unique to the application.
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Quanta leverages the KDE input/output mechanism (kioslaves) so that any transport native to KDE is available to Quanta.  This includes FTP, SFTP, and SSH (FISH).
  
 
; Target audience :
 
; Target audience :
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: This will likely not factor into the judging of your project entry, but it will be helpful to publish this kind of information as part of the  Trophées du libre contest.
 
: This will likely not factor into the judging of your project entry, but it will be helpful to publish this kind of information as part of the  Trophées du libre contest.
  
Code and documentation writers are very much needed, as well as
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The project welcomes all types of contributions from code to documentation and tutorials.  There is a built-in mechanism for users to share extensions via the kdewebdev website. Financial supporters large and small are needed.
financial supporters.
 
  
 
; Is your software related to other free software projects? (give details) :
 
; Is your software related to other free software projects? (give details) :
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main features are:
 
main features are:
 
<ul>
 
<ul>
<li>project management, including support for local and remote (through
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<li>'''project management''', including support for local and remote (through
 
the network) project. Project files can be uploaded to many servers
 
the network) project. Project files can be uploaded to many servers
 
using various protocols. CVS support is integrated, Subversion support
 
using various protocols. CVS support is integrated, Subversion support
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actions assigned to various project events and assigning roles in a
 
actions assigned to various project events and assigning roles in a
 
team are also available.</li>
 
team are also available.</li>
<li>HTML and XML support: by default support for various (X)HTML versions
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<li>'''HTML and XML support''': by default support for various (X)HTML versions
 
and some XML based languages are available. This support can be
 
and some XML based languages are available. This support can be
 
extended either by the user (by importing an XML DTD) or via
 
extended either by the user (by importing an XML DTD) or via
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tags, document structure viewing, validation/problem reporting, context
 
tags, document structure viewing, validation/problem reporting, context
 
help.</li>
 
help.</li>
<li>script language support: by default PHP support is included, other
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<li>'''script language support''': by default '''PHP''' support is included, other
 
languages can be supported by creating a language description package.
 
languages can be supported by creating a language description package.
 
PHP debugger interface is included for the Gubed and XDebug debuggers.
 
PHP debugger interface is included for the Gubed and XDebug debuggers.
 
Autocompletion for built in and user functions/variables is possible.</li>
 
Autocompletion for built in and user functions/variables is possible.</li>
<li>CSS support: visual CSS editor, autocompletion for CSS.</li>
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<li>'''CSS support''': visual CSS editor, autocompletion for CSS.</li>
<li>templates: full site, one document or snippet templates are possible.
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<li>'''templates''': full site, one document or snippet templates are possible.
 
Templates can be shared via hotstuff.</li>
 
Templates can be shared via hotstuff.</li>
<li>user toolbars and actions: toolbars can be freely created with stock
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<li>'''user toolbars and actions''': toolbars can be freely created with stock
 
or actions created by the user on it. This toolbars can be assigned to
 
or actions created by the user on it. This toolbars can be assigned to
 
a language or to a project. The toolbars are also shareable via
 
a language or to a project. The toolbars are also shareable via
 
hotstuff.</li>
 
hotstuff.</li>
<li>script support: any type of scripts/executables can be assigned to
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<li>'''unlimited extensibility''': any type of scripts/executables can be assigned to
 
actions or project events. Users can exchange toolbars through the
 
actions or project events. Users can exchange toolbars through the
 
hotstuff system.</li>
 
hotstuff system.</li>
<li>plugins: general KPart plugin support. Any KDE KPart can be used
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<li>'''plugins''': general KPart plugin support. Any KDE KPart can be used
 
inside Quanta, by default Konsole, KImageMapEditor, KLinkStatus,
 
inside Quanta, by default Konsole, KImageMapEditor, KLinkStatus,
 
Cervisia (CVS) and KFileReplace is configured.</li>
 
Cervisia (CVS) and KFileReplace is configured.</li>
<li>integrated preview: documents can be previewed inside the application
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<li>'''integrated preview''': documents can be previewed inside the application
 
using the KHTML engine. Preprocessing the documents through a web
 
using the KHTML engine. Preprocessing the documents through a web
 
server before previewing is possible.</li>
 
server before previewing is possible.</li>
<li>context help: context help for many languages can be downloaded via
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<li>'''context help''': context help for many languages can be downloaded via
 
hotstuff. New help packages can be created by the user.</li>
 
hotstuff. New help packages can be created by the user.</li>
<li>lots of settings: the application is highly configurable, so everyone
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<li>'''lots of settings''': the application is highly configurable, so everyone
 
can adapt to its needs.</li>
 
can adapt to its needs.</li>
 
</ul>
 
</ul>

Latest revision as of 10:46, 30 September 2007

This article attempts to collect and translate a response to the 'Trophees Du Libre' Free Software Competition


In particular, the third seciton of the form is requested in both English and French. See http://www.tropheesdulibre.org/-Inscrivez-votre-projet-.html?lang=en http://www.tropheesdulibre.org/-Inscrivez-votre-projet-.html?lang=fr

English Version[edit | edit source]

General principles of the software * 
In a few words, what is your software, and what does it stand for.

Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for (X)HTML, CSS, XML, PHP and any other XML based languages, or scripting languages. Includes tag completion and editing, script language auto-completion, project management, live preview, PHP debugger, CVS support, Subversion support (through external plugin) to name just a few of the features.

What are other software offering similar functionalities?

Bluefish, Anjuta, jEdit, IDE category on Freshmeat: http://freshmeat.net/browse/65/

How does your software compare against these? 

Support of remote projects (through ftp, sftp, ssh, etc.), the PHP debugger, scriptability, user actions, extensibility to support any XML language, generic KPart plugin support is unique to the application.

Quanta leverages the KDE input/output mechanism (kioslaves) so that any transport native to KDE is available to Quanta. This includes FTP, SFTP, and SSH (FISH).

Target audience 
If your software is targeted at a particular audience, indicate that here.

Professional website developers and beginners as well. Can be used in education to teach the how an XML language should be used and to teach programming in PHP.

What are the most needed contributions (code, documentation, artwork ...) 
This will likely not factor into the judging of your project entry, but it will be helpful to publish this kind of information as part of the Trophées du libre contest.

The project welcomes all types of contributions from code to documentation and tutorials. There is a built-in mechanism for users to share extensions via the kdewebdev website. Financial supporters large and small are needed.

Is your software related to other free software projects? (give details) 
There could be another project whose code you use, or uses your code, or uses the same framework, etc.

The other applications from http://kdewebdev.org have tight links to Quanta, altough can be used separately as well: Kommander, KImageMapEditor, KXSLDbg, KLinkStatus, KFileReplace.

Detailed description * 
Give the most details in order that the jury can best appreciate your project.

Quanta Plus is a feature rich web development environment, aimed to beginners and professionals as well, based on the KDE libraries. The main features are:

  • project management, including support for local and remote (through the network) project. Project files can be uploaded to many servers using various protocols. CVS support is integrated, Subversion support is possible through external plugins. Advanced project features, like actions assigned to various project events and assigning roles in a team are also available.
  • HTML and XML support: by default support for various (X)HTML versions and some XML based languages are available. This support can be extended either by the user (by importing an XML DTD) or via the "hotstuff" interface, by downloading XML support packages. XML support means autocompletion of tags and attributes, visual editing of tags, document structure viewing, validation/problem reporting, context help.
  • script language support: by default PHP support is included, other languages can be supported by creating a language description package. PHP debugger interface is included for the Gubed and XDebug debuggers. Autocompletion for built in and user functions/variables is possible.
  • CSS support: visual CSS editor, autocompletion for CSS.
  • templates: full site, one document or snippet templates are possible. Templates can be shared via hotstuff.
  • user toolbars and actions: toolbars can be freely created with stock or actions created by the user on it. This toolbars can be assigned to a language or to a project. The toolbars are also shareable via hotstuff.
  • unlimited extensibility: any type of scripts/executables can be assigned to actions or project events. Users can exchange toolbars through the hotstuff system.
  • plugins: general KPart plugin support. Any KDE KPart can be used inside Quanta, by default Konsole, KImageMapEditor, KLinkStatus, Cervisia (CVS) and KFileReplace is configured.
  • integrated preview: documents can be previewed inside the application using the KHTML engine. Preprocessing the documents through a web server before previewing is possible.
  • context help: context help for many languages can be downloaded via hotstuff. New help packages can be created by the user.
  • lots of settings: the application is highly configurable, so everyone can adapt to its needs.

French Version[edit | edit source]

Principe général du logiciel * 
En quelques mots, ce que réalise votre logiciel
Quels sont les autres logiciels libres offrant des fonctionnalités comparables ? 
Quels sont les spécificités de votre projet par rapport à ces logiciels ? :
A quel public votre logiciel s'adresse-t-il ? 
Si votre logiciel s'adresse à une catégorie d'utilisateur précise, indiquez-le ici.
De quels types de contributions votre projet aurait-il le plus besoin ? (code, documentation, graphisme, partenaire commercial, ...) 
Cela n'entrera probablement pas dans l'évaluation de votre projet, mais il peut être intéressant pour vous de publier ce type d'informations à l'occasion des Trophées du libre.
Avez-vous des liens avec d'autres projets libres ? (Détaillez) 
Il peut s'agir de projet dont vous utilisez le code ou qui utilisent votre code, ou qui utilisent le même framework que vous, etc.
Description détaillée * 
Donnez ici le maximum d'éléments afin que le jury puisse appréhender au mieux votre projet.