> Your quanta was singularly the best html editor > I had found. It now does not work without a > dcopserver.
-------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Re: Quanta Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 12:27:36 +0300 From: Andras Mantia <aman...@kde.org> To: William Chimiak <w.chim...@epbfi.com> Hi, First of all thanks for the compliments. Unfortunately I stopped working on Quanta long ago for various reasons. Although I still have some contact with the KDE community and use KDE daily, I don't do much development there. That said, I can't offer you a solution unfortunately. DCOP was part of KDE 3, so it is quite old stuff, not surprised it is not shipped anymore on recent distributions. What I could suggest to is to write a mail at kde-devel@kde.org asking if anyone is interested in porting Quanta away from DCOP at least, as full port would be quite a lot of work. Sorry for not being able to help you now, Andras On Sunday, April 26, 2020 4:09:30 AM EEST William Chimiak wrote: > Your quanta was singularly the best html editor > I had found. It now does not work without a > dcopserver. I wish there was a way to use it > without that. It helped me make simple, > great-looking web pages. These days, I am > not really keen on opening up my machine > to the web, except when I need to. I only > need this as a user. If I must start > dcopserver to use quanta, what is the safest > way to do that from an information security > standpoint? > > Thanks in advance.