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#1 2008-11-06 23:48:55

scrawler
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Registered: 2005-06-07
Posts: 312

Amaya for web development

Hey guys,

I mentioned amaya in a response to another thead, but nobody picked up on it.  Does anybody use it?  One thing I noticed, that I liked, and that probably was my imagination, was that the colors chosen with its color picker looked better than the colors chosen with gimp's color picker.

I hear alot about this html editor and that one, but never amaya, and I just wondered why.  it seems pretty nice.  Web developers: do you create a site first with something like dreamweaver or quanta or kompozer or whatever, then fine tune by hand, or do you just do everything by hand?

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#2 2008-11-19 00:39:10

scrawler
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Registered: 2005-06-07
Posts: 312

Re: Amaya for web development

Ok, so nobody cares about Amaya.  Fair enough.  It just started segfaulting on me, though, and I was hoping somebody could tell me how to make it stop.  It only segfaults as user, but works fine as root.

/usr/bin/amaya: line 11:  8684 Segmentation fault      env XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS=1 G_SLICE="always-malloc" $PREFIX/$AMAYA_INSTALLDIR/$AMAYAGUI/bin/amaya_bin ${1+$@}

help?

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#3 2008-11-19 04:26:11

mrunion
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From: Jonesborough, TN
Registered: 2007-01-26
Posts: 1,239
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Re: Amaya for web development

I do everything by hand.  No WYSIWYG here...


Matt

alias f='rm -rf $1'
f /windows

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#4 2008-12-20 15:44:52

Jerry
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From: Philippines
Registered: 2007-09-14
Posts: 126

Re: Amaya for web development

@ heril:
hi heril and welcome to the forum.

I think mrunion response wasn't implying that amaya is WYSIWYG but rather answering scrawlers question about web developers regarding doing everything by hand or using a WYSIWYG.

@ scrawler
I do it by hand too.  I find it easier if the design and code are developed separately.

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#5 2008-12-20 16:28:44

wakeup
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From: germany
Registered: 2008-11-26
Posts: 3

Re: Amaya for web development

100% text editor! Even most colors are chosen in my brain, I seem to adapt the hex codes wink

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#6 2008-12-20 16:36:52

Xinix
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Registered: 2008-03-14
Posts: 83

Re: Amaya for web development

Use quanta for the odd web thing I do but alas, no port for KDE4 and running it with kdelibs3 seriously cripples it functionality. Tried Aptana for a while, but it just gets too much in my face and is klunky.

So for now am using Bluefish. Not my cup of tea either, but it is at least a lot leaner.

Quanta is still the ultimate web design tool for me, so I am anxiously waiting for it to get ported to KDE4

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