I have version 0.60 of NVU on my Mandrake system which came as an RPM. Love it to death. Downloaded 0.70 and it came as a Fedora core and it has a bunch of scripts, which beyond me. Does anyone have any idea how I can load this?
Check out the update at www.nvu.com
Thanks!
Chris
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Posted 08 January 2005 - 12:26 PM
Sure. Once you have unpacked the tarball, get into the nvu-0.70 directory and type in a terminal window;
./nvu
That should do it!
If you want to create an icon on the desktop (KDE);
1. right click on the desktop-->create new-->file-->link to application.
2. Under the application bar, browse to the directory where the tarball is uncompressed and choose the nvu script (not the nvu-bin file).
3. An icon can be found by choosing the icon button under "general" other icons and browse to the nvu-0.70 directory-->icons, and choose an icon.
./nvu
That should do it!
If you want to create an icon on the desktop (KDE);
1. right click on the desktop-->create new-->file-->link to application.
2. Under the application bar, browse to the directory where the tarball is uncompressed and choose the nvu script (not the nvu-bin file).
3. An icon can be found by choosing the icon button under "general" other icons and browse to the nvu-0.70 directory-->icons, and choose an icon.
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