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Friday, 30 March 2007
Parking aint easy
Coolo
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Bild-Leser-Reporter Stephan K. found that while trying to grab some icecream for his pregnant wife:
Thursday, 29 March 2007
KWord text progress
Zander
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I've been a bit quiet lately. Sorry for that, I was more focussing on getting nice things done which was needed for me to make sure my open source efforts stay enjoyable :)
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Thursday, 29 March 2007
New Laptop
aurélien gâteau
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Hum, long time no blog...
I finally bought a laptop: it's a Lenovo 3000 N100. I am happy to report almost everything worked out of the box when I installed Ubuntu Edgy, including Wifi. Only tricky thing was figuring out how to get the correct video resolution. It turned out the only necessary action was to apt-get install 915resolution.
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Tuesday, 27 March 2007
KDE Forms in Your Browser
How to get more developers on our board? No doubt, it's easier to get them as we support more languages. Kross helps to utilize this strategy, especially for Python, Ruby, Javascript and (soon/less or more) Java developers.
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Tuesday, 27 March 2007
KDE HIG: Dialogs
El
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Finally, the dialog section in the HIG has made some progress. Thank to Olaf who knows Qt Designer much better than I do, we found a way to create a clean dialog layout for KDE4. The trick is to use the same ratio of spacers on bottom of each group box. Read more in the guidelines!
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Monday, 26 March 2007
Factory + Dashboard + OBS + KIWI = ???
Beineri
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A short story about using the right tools: Factory is the development distribution of the openSUSE project, currently at version 10.3 Alpha 2+. The SUSE-powered Dashboard tells you what is compiling - or not. If it's a good day the KDE 4 packages in the openSUSE Build Service can be updated. And finally KIWI allows you to create operating system images, eg. Live-DVDs.
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Friday, 23 March 2007
A Summer of Code project for a C++ enthusiast
I just added a proposal for an interesting project to KDE's Summer of Code Ideas page. It's about kxml_compiler, a tool to automatically generate C++ code for parsing XML data from XML schemas. There is some existing code, but it only barely works. Improving this code to become useful for a wide range of schemas and applications would be a great project. The proposed XML based KOrganier holiday description format provides a nice benchmark for this. The code is used in KDE, but it's pretty much self-contained, so working on it will mainly require solid C++ knowledge. kxml_compiler is part of the Kode suite.
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Friday, 23 March 2007
Kickoff Buttons
Beineri
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Andy Koehler has created some nice animated Kickoff buttons in case you don't like the one that your distribution ships. :-) They look best at their native size but can be used with any: when you change the panel size the animation is not resized initially but a "dcop kicker Panel restart" will fix that.
Friday, 23 March 2007
Kubuntu 7.04 Beta Out
Jriddell
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Kubuntu Feisty now has a Beta. We need testers for the Edgy to Feisty update tool, please give it a shot and comment on the bug mentioned.
Take a look at the beta release page for what's new.
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Thursday, 22 March 2007
openSUSE KMail Bugfixing Frenzy
The geeko is hungry, so for the past few days Coolo and I have been feeding it the carcasses of many of the more serious bugs in KMail. Our focus has been on online IMAP, as that has had the most egregious bugs in our opinion, but we're also after low-hanging fruit anywhere else in KMail. We're basically doing it because We Care A Lot, but we also want some tangible improvements in KDE 3.5 in openSUSE 10.3, besides all the KDE 4 work we're doing at the moment. The fixes are all going into 3.5 branch, of course, and are being ported to the enterprise branch and 3.5.5+, so rest-of-world benefits too.
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