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  KOffice Suite 1.1 Release Candidate 1
KDE Official News Posted by Dre on Monday 30/Jul/2001, @10:20
from the time-to-give-it-a-whirl dept.
KOffice RC1 has descended onto the well-known KDE ftp servers. Your best bet is to use it with KDE 2.2beta1 and Qt 2.3.1, but KDE 2.1.1 and Qt 2.2.4 will work (though not as well). The next release, scheduled for mid-August, will be 1.1 final, so this is your last chance to give KOffice a whirl and help find any remaining bugs before we are stuck with them until the 1.2 release <grin>. SuSE gets the binary-build over-achievement award. You can read the press release, complete with an incremental ChangeLog and other interesting stuff, if you Read More.

 

DATELINE JULY 30, 2001

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

KOffice Suite Release Candidate Available for Linux/Unix

KDE, the Leading Linux Desktop, Ships First Release Candidate of KOffice Suite

July 30, 2001 (The INTERNET). The KDE Project today announced the release of KOffice 1.1 Release Candidate 1 (RC1). KOffice is an integrated office suite for KDE which utilizes open standards for component communication and component embedding. The primary goals of this release are to provide a preview of KOffice 1.1 and to involve users and developers who wish to request/implement missing features or identify problems. Code development is currently focused on stabilizing KOffice 1.1, scheduled for final release in mid-August, 2001.

Although a release candidate, KOffice 1.1RC1 constitutes the most stable and feature-complete release of KOffice to date. The KOffice team encourages all users of earlier KOffice releases to upgrade to KOffice 1.1RC1. In particular, this release is substantially more stable and feature-complete than KOffice 1.0, which was released together with KDE 2.0 in October 2000. Changes to individual KOffice components since the last beta release are enumerated below. In addition Release Notes, a list of changes since the KOffice 1.0 release, and a KOffice FAQ, are available at the KOffice website.

This release includes the following components: KWord (a frame-based, full-featured word processor); KPresenter (a presentation application); KSpread (a spreadsheet application); Kontour (a vector-drawing application f/k/a KIllustrator); Kivio (a flowchart application); KChart (a chart drawing application); KFormula (a formula editor); Kugar (a tool for generating business quality reports); and filters (for importing documents created by, or exporting documents for use with, other office suites or office programs).

The most significant improvements since KOffice 1.1beta3, the last KOffice beta release which was announced last month, occurred in KWord. These improvements include: support for Asian languages with XIM; drop'n'paste of images; and copy/paste of tables. KWord also benefited from numerous bug-fixes, particularly in the auto-sizing and auto-scrolling features. For a further list of improvements to KOffice since the last beta release, please refer to the incremental changelog below.

KOffice and all its components are available for free under Open Source licenses from the KDE server and its mirrors. As a result of the dedicated efforts of hundreds of translators, KOffice 1.1RC1 is available in 27 languages.

Incremental Changelog

The following are the major improvements, enhancements and fixes since the KOffice-1.1beta3 release last month:

  • All suite applications (KOffice libs)
    • New Features and Improvements:
      • added a submenu for selecting a type of embedded document to insert;
      • improved useability of template creation dialog;
      • improved template names to permit special characters, like '(';
      • improved the select-color actions with color palette;
      • improved the WMF-loader to parse the DPI of WMF files; and
      • replaced the filters' embedded dialog into the file chooser with normal dialogs; and
    • Bug Fixes:
      • fixed the automatic naming of DCOP interfaces;
      • fixed the recent files list (some ways of opening documents didn't add to that list);
      • fixed the autosave feature to only save if the document was changed since the last autosave;
      • fixed "Configure keys" to list all the available actions; and
      • fixed problems with embedded documents and zooming.
  • KWord
    • New Features:
      • added XIM support (for Asian languages);
      • added save/restore UI settings (formatting characters, frame borders, zoom);
      • added "keep aspect ratio" option when inserting/resizing images;
      • added support for dropping and pasting images;
      • added frame dialog for headers and footers;
      • enabled changing the charset for selected characters (helps non-AA displays and when printing);
      • enabled disabling the grid by pressing shift while moving/resizing a frame; and
      • implemented copy/paste of tables;
    • Improvements:
      • improved paragraph borders to span the entire frame/page width;
      • improved auto-resizing when inserting very large images;
      • improved auto-scrolling (also applies when moving a frame, etc.);
      • improved cell auto-sizing in tables;
      • improved preview in style dialog;
      • improved calculation of floating tables size and placement;
      • optimized speed when typing;
      • made the "insert special character" dialog non-modal;
      • increased the number of settings saved to/loaded from the KPresenter configuration file;
      • revised class design for future code sharing with other KOffice applications; and
      • made coordinates relative to page corner in frame dialog; and
    • Bug fixes:
      • fixed text-flow bugs;
      • fixed frame selection in case of overlapping frames;
      • fixed many undo/redo bugs (especially for tables) and grouping of commands;
      • fixed inline items in headers/footers/copied frames;
      • fixed copying frames (with inline frames);
      • fixed table of content (regeneration and page numbers);
      • fixed typographical quotes (never triggered in beta3);
      • fixed undo/redo when applying a new format to a variable, and when pasting text with inline items;
      • fixed loading of multi-columns documents, and loading of cliparts;
      • fixed saving of copied frames; and
      • fixed KPart objects, zooming, and preview mode.
  • KPresenter
    • increased the number of settings saved to/loaded from the KPresenter configuration file;
    • reduced size of file saved;
    • switched to menu XML for all actions;
    • fixed web presentation (author, email information); and
    • fixed icon names.
  • KSpread
    • fixed autofill bugs;
    • fixed crash when displaying an area (table name was not translated);
    • fixed GUI problems with the dialogbox;
    • closed some memory leaks (formula dialogbox and consolidate dialogbox were not deleted);
    • fixed "list sort" to not delete predefined lists (month, day);
    • fixed tags in header/footer (<name> <file> <author>); and
    • fixed print setup.
  • Kontour
    • renamed application from KIllustrator to Kontour;
    • added ability to delete objects with the backspace key;
    • added ability to use the delete key in a text object;
    • switched to KPrinter for printing (provides users with much greater control over layout/formatting of printed pages);
    • fixed helpline (the helpline is not moved and the cursor is not changed when the helplines are hidden);
    • fixed XIM positioning;
    • fixed undo/redo/cut actions;
    • fixed undo/redo change fill parameters;
    • fixed GUI to ensure tool is always checked;
    • fixed layerPanel (enable/disable button and other fixes); and
    • fixed crash when deleting a table.

For a list of major changes since the KOffice 1.0 release last October, please visit the KOffice website.

Downloading and Compiling KOffice

Source Packages. The source packages for KOffice 1.1RC1 are available for free download at http://ftp.kde.org/unstable/koffice-1.1-rc1/src/ or in the equivalent directory at one of the many KDE ftp server mirrors.

Library Requirements. KOffice requires recent versions of Qt and kdelibs, and even more recent versions are recommended.

  • Required: KOffice 1.1rc1 requires qt-x11-2.2.4or greater, kdesupport-2.1.x or greater, and kdelibs-2.1.2 or greater. The KDE packages are available from the KDE ftp servers at http://ftp.kde.org/stable/2.1.1/distribution/ and http://ftp.kde.org/stable/2.1.2/distribution/. Please note, however, that kdelibs-2.1.1 will cause some crashes and anti-aliased font problems. Moreover, both kdelibs-2.1.1 and kdelibs-2.1.2 will not properly accept .doc documents in the file selection dialog (see the release notes for a workaround).
     
    For more information on these kdelibs releases, please see the KDE 2.1.1 press release and the KDE 2.1.2 press release.

  •  
  • Recommended: The KOffice team recommends the use of qt-x11-2.3.1 and kdelibs-2.2beta. Kdelibs-2.2beta (and the pending kdelibs-2.2RC1) provide a few additional features, such as improved printing support (kdeprint), a scanner plugin, and proper recognition of .doc files in the file selector dialog. KDE 2.2beta1 is available from http://www.kde.org/unstable/2.2beta1/ and KDE 2.2RC1 should be available shortly from http://www.kde.org/unstable/2.2rc1/. Please note that the kdesupport package has been discontinued for KDE 2.2.x due to the fact that most distributions already provide the libraries and programs which were included in that package. If you still require this package, you may use one of the snapshots.
     
    For more information on the kdelibs-2.2beta1 release, please see the release announcement.
KOffice 1.1rc1 will not work with versions of Qt older than 2.2.4 or versions of kdelibs older than 2.1.1.

Compiler Requirements. Please note that some components of KOffice 1.1RC1 (such as the Quattro Pro® import filter and the new KChart) will not compile with older versions of gcc/egcs, such as egcs-1.1.2 or gcc-2.7.2. At a minimum gcc-2.95-* is required.

Further Instructions. For further instructions on compiling and installing KOffice, please consult the installation instructions.

Installing Binary Packages

Binary Packages. Some distributors choose to provide binary packages of KOffice for certain versions of their distribution. Some of these binary packages for KOffice 1.1RC1 will be available for free download under http://ftp.kde.org/unstable/koffice-1.1-rc1/ or under the equivalent directory at one of the many KDE ftp server mirrors. Please note that the KDE team is not responsible for these packages as they are provided by third parties -- typically, but not always, the distributor of the relevant distribution (if you cannot find a binary package for your distribution, please read the KDE Binary Package Policy).

Library Requirements. The library requirements for a particular binary package varies with the system on which the package was compiled. Please bear in mind that some binary packages may require a newer version of Qt and/or KDE than was distributed with the distribution version for which the binary package is listed below. For general library requirements for KOffice, please see the text at Source Code -Library Requirements.

Package Locations. At the time of this release, pre-compiled packages are available for:

Please check the servers periodically for pre-compiled packages for other distributions. More binary packages may become available over the coming days and weeks; in particular, RedHat packages are expected tomorrow and Debian packages are expected late this or early next week.

About KOffice/KDE

KOffice is part of the KDE project. KDE is an independent, collaborative project by hundreds of developers worldwide to create a sophisticated, customizable and stable desktop environmentemploying a component-based, network-transparent architecture. KDE is working proof of the power of the Open Source "Bazaar-style" software development model to create first-rate technologies on par with and superior to even the most complex commercial software.

For more information about KDE, please visit KDE's web site. For more information about KOffice, please visit KOffice's web site where you can find, among other things, information on contributing to KOffice.

Corporate KOffice Sponsors

Besides the valuable and excellent efforts by the KOffice developers themselves, significant support for KOffice development has been provided by MandrakeSoft (which sponsors KOffice developers David Faure and Laurent Montel), theKompany.com (which contributed Kivio and Kugar to KOffice), and Klarälvdalens Datakonsult AB (which contributed the new KChart to KOffice). Thanks!


Trademarks Notices. KDE, K Desktop Environment, KChart, KFormula, Kontour, KOffice, KPresenter, Krayon, KSpread and KWord are trademarks of KDE e.V. Kivio and Kugar are trademarks of thekompany.com. Quattro Pro is a registered trademark of Corel Corporation or Corel Corporation Limited. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Unix is a registered trademark of The Open Group. Trolltech and Qt are trademarks of Trolltech AS. All other trademarks and copyrights referred to in this announcement are the property of their respective owners.

Press Contacts:
United States: Kurt Granroth
granroth@kde.org
(1) 480 732 1752
 
Andreas Pour
pour@kde.org
(1) 917 312 3122
Europe (French and English): David Faure
faure@kde.org
(44) 1225 837409
Europe (English and German): Martin Konold
konold@kde.org
(49) 179 2252249


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Suse binarys
by KDE user on Monday 30/Jul/2001, @08:03
Where is the Suse binarys..
Oh! there they are (overachievers). Just like I like them.
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RTF...?
by philmes on Monday 30/Jul/2001, @08:44
I've read some discussions on the mailing lists, but when will RTF *import* be supported in KWord (I'm guessing after 1.1 now)? It's quite important for round-tripping - I can export RTF docs fine, but I can't import them again.

Anybody have any clues...?
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Looks Great!
by Moritz Moeller-Herrmann on Monday 30/Jul/2001, @11:03
But kword is still missing essential features.
Or am I just blind? I can't find footnotes or hyphenation.
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kdesupport required?
by Rob on Monday 30/Jul/2001, @11:47
I thought the kdesupport module was deprecated. Shouldn't this dependancy now be removed and the individual libs outside of the KDE project be included in the requirements instead?
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How much doesn't work under KDE 2.1.2?
by Dr_LHA on Monday 30/Jul/2001, @13:14
Hi,

Just compiled under KDE 2.1.2 and RH7.1 and was wondering how many of the problems I see are due to it being compiled under 2.1.2. I knew I'd lose the decent printer support, but what about the following:

1. I can only start applications under koshell, selecting kword from the menu or typing kword in an xterm just exits (same for all other components). I had this problem with previous betas of Koffice 2.1 as well.

2. I can't import any thing, including an old kspread file from koffice 1.0. HTML, abiword, Excel, etc. imports all do nothing for me.

3. Inserting formulas or using kformula doesn't work properly. If I type a long line of text I can only see the bottom few points as if the window over the text is positioned too low.

Cheers.
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new KChart ?
by Krame on Monday 30/Jul/2001, @15:15
Who are they ? - "Klarälvdalens Datakonsult AB (which contributed the new KChart to KOffice)". What is the license ? I didn't noticed kchart on the list of new features. Any screenshots ?
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Staroffice is now open source and does hypens [1]
by Speak to me softly on Monday 30/Jul/2001, @18:12
... so steal the code from there why doncha ;-) ??



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[1] They also do footnotes!
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What about...
by Carbon on Monday 30/Jul/2001, @18:48
What happened to Krayon, anyways?
Who started this KPlato thing that's mentioned loosely on the KOffice site, and when do they think it will become usuable and in KO? (Sounds very cool, by the way)
Were there absolutely no changes to Kugar and Kivio between beta3 and rc1?
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This is terrific
by Mark Grant on Tuesday 31/Jul/2001, @05:26
I'd like to thank absolutely everyone involved with this release. I don't seem to need StarOffice for much anymore and kword and Kontour are extremely nice to use.

Thanks to all.


Regards
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Is this really correct?
by Claes on Tuesday 31/Jul/2001, @12:01
<i>...find any remaining bugs before we are stuck with them until the 1.2 release </i>

This does not sound like a successful road to a stable product. It seems KOffice will remain in constant development, where bugs are common and not fixed until new ones are created together with new features. I hope I got it wrong though.... What about fixing bugs until it is stable, and then start developing 1.2?
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Glad KDE user
by Jason Spisak on Tuesday 31/Jul/2001, @12:24
I would like to thank Thomas Zander, Shaheed Haque, David Faure, Laurent Montel, Igor Janssen
Werner Trobin, John Califf, Andrea Rizzi, Ulrich Kuettler, Stephan Kulow for making Koffice, especially Kword a usable office alternative. I have been using it for my office suite, printing letters, envelopes, making budgets, preparing presentations, since 1.1beta. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
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Krayon?
by Rk on Tuesday 31/Jul/2001, @16:44
Is Krayon being maintained?
If so, how many people are working on it?
Just one?

There are no changes listed since the last release
(.beta3).
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KOffice for Mac OS X and Windows
by Rajan Rishyakaran on Wednesday 01/Aug/2001, @06:58
Isn't QT available for Mac OS X and Windows? Why not we make a version for it? Just a few simple UI change would do, and interegration with Windows Explorer (for Windows) and Finder (for Mac OS X) instead of Konqueror, etc. Isn't that better to get more users? The more users, the developers, the more developers, the more features. It would only help KOffice. Plus Krayon would be the first Photoshop-like app on Mac OS X.
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not so good
by KDE User on Thursday 02/Aug/2001, @08:23
Excuse my english..
I have just installed the Koffice RC1 on my suse7.2 box and I'am quite disapointed with this release.
It has many bugs with the language used (french) and often crashed (when trying to include a Kchart doc in kword for example).
I hope there will be some improvement before the final release.
Does anyone have such troubles or is it my installation ?
Thank you for your nice work...
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Red Hat RPMS
by Richard on Thursday 02/Aug/2001, @12:12
According to the release note, rpms for Red Hat should be available on July 31.

Today is Aug 02.

Who is in charge of the rpms for Red Hat?
Yes, yes I know it isn't the KDE team...

Red Hat is one of the largest distributions if not THE largest. If the koffice team want people to test it then release rpms for Red Hat. Since a *lot* of users use Red Hat.

If there already is someone preparing or will soon prepare the rpms but hasn't had the time, then I apologize.

If there isn't any maintainers then the KDE team should *actively* go out and try to find someone. Not put a notice on the note-about-binary-maintainers, which few people read.

I unfortunately already maintain 3 programs for Redhat RPMS, and work 70 hours a week....

I don't want to sound ungrateful, but it's better just to write in the release notes that "No Red Hat packages are going to be released by anyone as far as we know."

Other than that. The KDE and Koffice teams are doing a GREAT job!

/Richard
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