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Two things I wonder about
by Strangeness on Sunday 20/Jan/2008, @12:55
The first is: Aaron mentions in his speech that Decibel just had made a release - however, the last release was long ago, and I do wonder what the stage of Decibel actually is.

The second thing: where is Sonnet? There is no spell checking around in my KDE 4.0 installation and I haven't seen any screenshots of it recently. Additionally, there has been no work at it at all as far as I see it from the svn.

But besides these two the list for KDE 4.1 really is impressive by now, and most things are already almost done - that's almost as exciting as KDE 4.0 itself ;)
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Re: Two things I wonder about
by SadEagle on Sunday 20/Jan/2008, @13:45
Sonnet is in kdelibs, and it works e.g. for spell checking in forms in konqueror, but... I don't know whether the heck the control center module to enable it went !? On my desktop machine I've configured it before, it still works (though with quite some problems in the highlighting module), but I can't seem to see the kcm on my laptop.

And yes, it is largely unmaintained, though Laurent has been fixing up some GUI bits, and IIRC some new guy considered picking it up.
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  • Re: Two things I wonder about
    by Stefan on Sunday 20/Jan/2008, @14:47
    Me too. It's neither in KDE 4.0 nor in my SVN build from earlier this day (checked with `kcmshell4 --list`).
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