Re: What WYSIWYG HTML creators/editors run on KDE?
On Wednesday 24 October 2001 19:32, tluxt wrote:
> --- "Ruegsegger, Ted" <Ted.Ruegsegger@DynCorp.com> wrote:
> > On the other hand, some of us favor Amaya (http://www.w3c.org).
> > If you want a more recent version than what's supplied for
> > Potato, I can give you the package I built for version 4.3.2.
>
> I'd very much appreciate that. Thank you. :) Perhaps you could
> put it on a www site, so people other than myself who see your
> message could try it also.
Good idea. Here it is:
http://www.tux.org/~tbr/debian-pkg/potato/amaya_4.3.2-1_i386.deb
> I am running, I guess, unstable. (It's a basic Potato upgraded to
> testing then to unstable.) Is the version you built compatible
> with that?
I'm not sure, but if you're using unstable, why not get the unstable
package? I believe I got the sources for this package from testing.
You should be able to get at least this version, if not a more recent
one, from testing or unstable.
My problem was that those packages wouldn't install with plain old
stable, so I had to recompile.
If you decide to install this one, I'd be grateful if you'd tell me
whether it installs successfully with unstable.
Ted
--
The fundamentalist seeks to bring down a great deal more than
buildings. Such people are against, to offer just a brief list,
freedom of speech, a multi-party political system, universal adult
suffrage, accountable government, Jews, homosexuals, women's rights,
pluralism, secularism, short skirts, dancing, beardlessness,
evolution theory, sex. These are tyrants, not Muslims.
...
Suicidist assassins ram wide-bodied aircraft into the World Trade
Center and Pentagon and kill thousands of people: um, I'm against
that. But what are we for? What will we risk our lives to defend? Can
we unanimously concur that all the items in the above list -- yes,
even the short skirts and dancing -- are worth dying for?
Salman Rushdie, Fighting the Forces of Invisibility,
Tuesday, October 2, 2001
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A55876-2001Oct1.html
Theodore B. Ruegsegger
Director, Free Software Lab
DynCorp Information Systems
ted.ruegsegger@dyncorp.com
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