Solutions Linux 2007
Monday, 22 January 2007
Solutions Linux, a french exhibition happens next week in Paris.
As usual, the KDE France team will demonstrate the finest solutions in KDE technologies. To help us in our task, we need you: tell us what is a must see in the latest 3.5 version as well as in the upcoming 4.0 release. With your contribution, we should be able to ensure maximum jaw drop...
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Progress in okular
Saturday, 20 January 2007
So, in line with the articles written by TSDgeos, I'll continue talking about the work done in okular. A reason more to do that is that people ask about the work we are doing in okular, and about the new stuff we've done, so why don't let people know? ;-)
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QtScript 104
Friday, 19 January 2007
So far, I've only accessed QObjects, slots and UI files, we need to do better to be able to do anything useful as the Qt 4 API has a lot of methods that aren't accessible that way. To do this, we'll use Javascript prototypes. A prototype is basically the object we can consider an instance to be 'cloned' from (philosophy people can think of it as the platonic ideal of the object) - from a purely implementation point of view, it's enough to know that it's the first place the interpreter will look for something that isn't implemented directly by an object.
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Simpicity of KBFX
Friday, 19 January 2007
two days after the release of kbfx silk in which we try to simplify the backends and front ends, we got a nice comment on kde-look. actually this was really unexpected.
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Why no haptic feedback in the iPhone?
Friday, 19 January 2007
The highlight of our Foton company Christmas party was playing with a Wii for the first time. We got one rigged up via a projector onto the wall, so there was a nice large image, and then put the sound through a little stereo so it had a bit of punch. The game we tried first was Wii tennis, and it was amazing to watch people moving around and using the controllers just like bats in a physical real world game.
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Do you know KNetWalk?
Wednesday, 17 January 2007
You think that you know every game that KDE ships? How about KNetWalk? It's a nice little game - not just for system administrators. The chance that you have it already installed is high, it's in the kdegames module! It entered SVN in May 2005, received bug fixes, got ported to KDE 4. But only the upcoming KDE 3.5.6 release will fix the biggest bug: the non-appearance of KNetWalk in the K menu. Have a nice play...
Hello blog!
Wednesday, 17 January 2007
Here we are. Some people told me a blog would have been a nice idea, so let's try this adventure, I'm sure it will be fun :-)
I'll talk about my KDE development, about okular, and of course about any other thing that I might want to talk about. It's my blog, isn't it? ;-) Of course, don't expect too much from me, as I'm not a so great talker like many other people around ;-) As a first entry, I'd like to thank the fantastic KDE community and all the people in it: the support you can get is great - thanks!
Official: Strigi fastest and smallest
Wednesday, 17 January 2007
Today two Sun employees, Michal Pryc and Steven Xusheng Hou, published a comparison of four desktop indexers: Beagle, JIndex, Tracker and of course Strigi. The work is really extensive and is meant for Sun internally as well as feedback to the developers of the software.
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Orca screen reader
Wednesday, 17 January 2007
One year ago, some people from linaccess, barrierefrei kommunizieren, KDE Accessibility and Usability (including myself) passed a weekend on testing the usability of FLOSS accessibility solutions - you might remember our reports from the Accessibility meets Usability weekend. Among others, the Gnopernicus screen reader was usability tested by two blind users. Short after the test, the development of Gnopernicus was (at least partly) stopped for the benefit of Orca which relies on AT-SPI technology.
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"Decentralised Installation Systems"
Tuesday, 16 January 2007
Thomas Leonhard, author of Zero-Install, has written an excellent article about "Decentralised Installation Systems". I don't agree with every little detail of it, but it is definitely worth a read and worth some serious thoughts.