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How to change the X11 DPI under kUbuntu

Wednesday, 30 April 2008
I don't know why, but often I have the impression that KDE fonts are quite big, and this can be changed by modifying the X11 dpi settings. Let's head over to good old Slackware. How is it done here ? Read More

Measuring performance the buildsystem-guy way...

Wednesday, 30 April 2008
Different groups of people use different ways to measure performance of computers. Kernel developers test their kernels by, well, compiling the kernel. KDE developers may measure the startup time of KDE. So what does the buildsystem maintainer do ? Read More

More Cross-desktop collaborators and the eventual '1.0' release of the weather applet

Wednesday, 30 April 2008
Collaboration I am pleasantly surprised to hear from Aaron Seigo and others that there has been more collaboration going on that most people might not know about. Learning that Qt 4.x now can use the Glib event loop gives us a lot of abilities to create glue between KDE and GNOME interfaces which is really encouraging. Read More

Nepomuk Virtual Folders - The Next Level

Tuesday, 29 April 2008
Well, maybe "The Next Level" is overstating it but I improved the query API a lot. Not only can we now properly handle all sorts of literal comparisons but we can also use plain SPARQL queries. The latter allow some nice stuff like "Recent Files". Read More

Ubuntu Open Week

Monday, 28 April 2008
The IRC talks series Ubuntu Open Week is under way now in #ubuntu-classroom. Coming up at 20:00UTC is Kubuntu Development - Richard Johnson. See the timetable for a whole week's worth of talks.

XFig

Sunday, 27 April 2008
XFig is not young. It's not beautiful either. It is still in use though. Even on Windows, there are people setting up cygwin only to get xfig. And that is because it has one killer feature. Export to Postscript/LaTeX in a way that lets latex replace the text in the drawing. That way the font and text size etc are consistent with the rest of the latex document. And you can add LaTeX text relatively easy and comfortable to your drawing too. Usability wise XFig is a killer... Even though it is possible to work fast with it thanks to keyboard shortcuts and quite advanced functions below the gui. I wish there was something like this available in a modern graphics application like Krita. Looks like I will have to learn getting along with XFig... Read More

flying the openSUSE and KDE flags at Guademy

Saturday, 26 April 2008
I'm at II Guademy 2008, the Spanish conference combining aspects of GUADEC and Akademy this weekend. I arrived yesterday, had lunch with my Novell colleagues Rodrigo Moya and Vincent Untz, then got straight into our presentations, which are a combined call for more cooperation and communication between the two Free desktop environments communities, leading to more effective sharing of data and infrastructure. Read More

Free Bird yeah!

Saturday, 26 April 2008
Lynyrd Skynyrd rocks, but you already knew that. Will Stephenson rocks as well and you quite likely also already knew that. Free Bird is one the reasons why Lynyrd Skynyrd rocks and one of the reasons why Will Stephenson rocks is that he took over the gargantuan task of moving the Akonadi server to is KDE independent location in kdesupport. Read More

Akonadi logo contest heats up

Friday, 25 April 2008
As Tom announced a few days ago, the Akonadi team is looking for a logo and an icon for the little system tray application. So far we have three submissions, but us kdepim hackers at KDAB thought we'd give folks an extra incentive by donating a Canon Powershot digital camera, new and unused, to be given to the creator of the work we will chose in the end. This fine and only slightly out-of-date (as digital cameras are doomed to be the moment one takes them off the shelf) piece of gear can be yours, yes, yours, if you add your submission <a href=http://techbase.kde.org/index.php?title=Projects/PIM/Akonadi/Logo>to the techbase page and we end up selecting it in a process that will very likely be utterly subjective, unfair, unprofessional and morally objectionable. So there. Keep those submissions coming!

Avgoustinos says hello

Friday, 25 April 2008
Avgoustino Kadis works on a summer of code project for Parley and has ambitious plans: Hi! I'm a fresher in Computing at Imperial College London and I've the luck to participate in GSoC this year with doing something for Parley. I'm going to make it easier & faster for someone to create a vocabulary file for Parley by providing automatic translation and retrieval of unknown words from a text. At the same time I'll get involved in open source development for the first time and if I like it I'll keep on helping on making Parley even more useful, easy and fun! And then!! I'll get deeper and deeper into KDE development, become the leader of all the development team and force all KDE desktops have me as background and no way to change it!! Just kidding! :D Have a nice day ;) Read More