Of KControl and Other Needs
Saturday, 12 July 2003
Alright, this time less philosophy and more "what I'm doing and thinking about doing, as if you care" ...
I am nearly ready to start working on some major KControl issues, but am stalled on a couple of fronts. Hoping inspiration (and some bits of code i'm waiting on) will arrive soon.
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The status
Saturday, 12 July 2003
Okay, the members page is in a usable state, but I think im going to have to rewrite the module because it wont use any of the current filters or i18n stuff.
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The Dream
Thursday, 10 July 2003
What does every dedicated KDE hacker dream of? Well, besides unlimited amounts of beer, fullfilling relationships with people of the sex of their choice and world peace... working on KDE fulltime, of course!
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Automake and unsermake
Wednesday, 9 July 2003
Great! now KDevelop can be compiled with both Automake and Unsermake. That's a great news, because Unsermake is a very nice replacement of Automake, and i'm sure it will be another killer feature of KDE.
KDevelop C++ support
Tuesday, 8 July 2003
Finally some news about KDevelop C++ support and Code Completion.
Yesterday i've made many changes to cppsupport, now we have a new and more simple to maintain code completion engine :) of course the code is not finished yet. for instance, the support for namespaces still sucks, but i hope to finish it soon.
Now i'm experimenting with QDataStream and Tags(kdevelop/lib/catalog), i'm thinking to replace our persistant class store with a QDataStream based one. the point is berkeley DB isn't so cool as i've expected! the file size of the PCS db is too big and it's incredible slow when you have many items stored.
New features
Tuesday, 8 July 2003
Hi, Today I added modules that will allow us to use "Fancy Quotes" and (tm) & (r). (tm) can be made by placeing tm in parenthases and (r) can be done by placeing a r inside.
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Bug Hunt
Monday, 7 July 2003
Bug hunting ... people usually appreciate it when their bugs have been solved and are closed on bugs.kde.org, but they really get excited over new features. New features often require a good amount of work, especially to get them right. But the effort to "wow factor" ratio is far higher on new features than bug hunting.
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KDE Presence at LinuxTag 2003
Monday, 7 July 2003
KDE Presence at LinuxTag 2003 - [KDE News]
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