@Micah Like I said, who cares if bugs won't be fixed as long as it works reasonably now. And I am not using Debian right now, so really I don't care what they removed.
Thanks for the suggestion to use gwrite. But like the description says it is a 'simple GTK+ HTML5 WYSIWYG editor'. I'm missing the split wysiwyg/html screen.
For now I'm staying with kompozer as I successfully manually installed from precise.
@Dmitrijs Yeah I did get that. What I mean is: once compiled (in precise), there don't seem to be any missing dependencies when installing in quantal. And I don't see any crashes caused by libraries being incompatible. So, it should be possible to build in quantal without modifying sources right?
@Micah Like I said, who cares if bugs won't be fixed as long as it works reasonably now. And I am not using Debian right now, so really I don't care what they removed.
Thanks for the suggestion to use gwrite. But like the description says it is a 'simple GTK+ HTML5 WYSIWYG editor'. I'm missing the split wysiwyg/html screen.
For now I'm staying with kompozer as I successfully manually installed from precise.
@Dmitrijs Yeah I did get that. What I mean is: once compiled (in precise), there don't seem to be any missing dependencies when installing in quantal. And I don't see any crashes caused by libraries being incompatible. So, it should be possible to build in quantal without modifying sources right?