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<b><font color="white">Quanta Documentation</font></b>
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<p class="minihdr">Quanta Documentation</p>
<p>
<span class="firstchar">Q</span>uanta Plus is an ambitious open souce project.
Early on some of our very first developers did not even think it would need a
help section as it was so intuitive... While I appreciate the optimisim (and
our code slinging hero may be the exception) we wish to attempt to provide a
substantial resource here. Documentation is often the last thing to be done in
open source projects. We would like to step up the level here.
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<p><span class="firstchar">T</span>his documentation is being developed on an
ongoing basis to handle several areas.
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<li>Areas of Quanta's interface that may be more confusing like the project section. </li>
<li>Assistance in understanding some of the more potentially difficult areas
like interface customization, scripting and running a PHP debugger. </li>
<li>Pointing out the less obvious things like the ability to open projects
remotely through kio. </li>
<li>Giving instruction on how you can customize Quanta (without writing a line
of C++ and in many cases not even recompiling) with custom tags and documentation. </li>
<li>Introductory instruction on how to be much more productive with Quanta. </li>
<li>Reference information on our design objectives and progress. </li>
<li>Developer information for those who might wish to join us. </li>
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<p class="minihdr">Getting Involved!
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<p><span class="firstchar">W</span>e would be remiss not to point out that Quanta
is being built with volunteer effort. Many people feel they cannot contribute to
the open source cause for one reason or another. Probably the greatest being a
feeling they do not have the skills. This documentation is writing in HTML...
so if you can do that you can help. What is the open source <i>cause</i>? It is
giving back to the community to grow something bigger than we could on our own,
but it is also a shining hope for those people around the world where getting
software for free is not an option, it is <b>the</b> option. We believe in the
cause!
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<p><span class="firstchar">I</span>f you would like to help out contact
<a href="mailto:sequitur@kde.org?subject=I want to help with Quanta documentation">Eric Laffoon</a>.
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<p class="minihdr">Thank you for using Quanta</p>
<p><span class="firstchar">T</span>his page and all Quanta docs are currently
under heavy construction.
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