In this week's KDE CVS-Digest (experimental layout):
KTTSD adds support for SSML/Sable.
Digikam implements remote gallery export of images.
Kpdf adds watch file option.
KOffice adds import support for PocketWord's PWD files.
Speedups in KTTSD, kwin and khtml.
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Big Thanks!
First one what? Am I missing something, or did you forget to include context?
First one who posts a comment?
Ah. That's only impressive if it's a large site full of idiots. I'd suggest Slashdot. If it makes you feel warm and fuzzy regardless, set up a guestbook on your local system and keep making first posts, deleting them and redoing it.
Posts can go days here without comments.
>Posts can go days here without comments.
now that's a lie :p
If you think about it, there must be always at least a last post unanswered, think of memory constraints or maybe the site's app constraints =P
who the hell cares?
Things just keep getting better and better! Random selection of things missing from this story:
amaroK gets long awaited crossfading support in the xine engine
Digikam gets remote gallery support
kdnssd gets more stuff! (pervasive networking is your friend)
SVG background images
Most hated bug fixed this week: 79932 - KDE 3.3 Desktop Icon spacing is too wide
79932 was replaced by 94126, so it's not fixed yet.
Actually, in a strict sense, Bug 79932 was fixed some time ago, but was left open because there was no way to set the number of lines of text under the desktop icons.
The issue remains that the only way to set the DeskTop icon spacing is by hand editing the: "~/.kde/share/config/kdeglobals". A GUI is needed for this.
Please add your comments on your ideas for such a GUI:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94126
I hope that at least the most basic idea can be implemented soon.
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JRT
>kdnssd gets more stuff! (pervasive networking is your friend)
It just has been moved out of kdenonbeta.
Will kpdf handle all the presentation
effects in a pdf file
created with latex prosper class, like
acrobat reader does in windows ?
-ask
Can acrobat for linux do that?
Nice to see KHTML getting better (again).
Keep up the good work, guys!
Just wondering...
I have been searching for a decent speech program for linux for some time now.
Is there *any* new up to date well supported "natural voice" system for linux?
either commercial or open source. (last one prefered)
I'm in the same situation...
please if anybody know some solution for this
i'll be happy
thanx =/
pd: text aloud on vmware maybe the solution..........