One thing I made progress on is Css Language Support, it is now supported in style elements embedded in html. Additionally outline navigation works now as expected:
Code completion still works ofcourse:
It's now in a pretty usable state, so you might want to try it.


That's good :-)
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ReplyDeletethank you for this :)
ReplyDeleteCOOOOOL....1 or 2 micro enhancement, js support a stable release and kdevelop will be peeerfect!!!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS a LOT! for your awesome work
Whwoowooo! :D
ReplyDeleteKDevelop is really shaping up to a great IDE :) First C++ support, then PHP autocompletion, debugger, and now good CSS completion :D
Does this deal well with php-assisted css (i.e. the file is included as a css file but is first parsed on the server as php).
ReplyDeleteI usually name files included like this name.primaryformat.php
eg
graphics.html.php
or
style.css.php
Currently I find the html is parsed in a php file but not the css.
@maninalift:
ReplyDeleteIt pases files with text/css or text/html mime type. If you configure your system to give style.css.php that mimetype it should work.
Other than that I'd suggest using something like mod_rewrite to get your css files processed by php without having to change the extension. (at least that is what I usually do)
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ReplyDeleteThank You, it will be usefull for every Web Development Firm. keep on sharing.
Thanks for this update.
ReplyDeleteDeseo que Quanta4 sea rápido soportado por kdewelop, sería fantastico
ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely right. I would love to try it and I am going to try it for sure. Thanks for the share dear.
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeletekdevelop was moving to gitorious. Can you tell me where I can find the plugin now?
it got imported into quanta, you find that on gitorious as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your thoughts and for providing illustrations of your work using CSS language support. Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this. This is exactly what I was looking for.
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