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Re: use of KVocTrain
by Markus on Saturday 25/Nov/2006, @13:18
Richard, if it isn't maintained (you may ask Peter Hedlund) and you'll try to rewrite it, I volunteer for testing it.

This is because I regard it as very useful in my English classes - and so do my pupils (the ones that like English as a foreign language for sure).
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Re: use of KVocTrain
by Peter Hedlund on Tuesday 16/Jan/2007, @20:06
I'm doing my best to maintain KVocTrain. I'm currently working on the port to KDE4. It includes creating a KEduVocDocument library in libkdeedu that is shared by several edu apps. The port also includes a switch to a model/view interface for the vocabulary table (applies also to KWordQuiz). The code base is indeed pretty complex and a non-standard user interface is used in some places that needs to be changed.

Any help with this work is of course greatly appreciated. People gladly ask for new features to the program, but are there maybe also some things that might be removed? As an example, KVocTrain has some intricate code for copying and pasting different formats of delimited text. Isn't a spreadsheet application more suitable for that type of thing?
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