In this week's KDE CVS-Digest (experimental layout):
Kexi has a new reports module.
KPDF adds a presentation mode.
KJSEmbed adds KScript which allows applications to use JavaScript as scripting language.
Umbrello adds entity relationship diagrams.
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Thanks Derek for another piece of cake!
Reading the dsgest is better than reading the fresh newspaper.. relaxing, exciting.. and it gives me more will to code! Ok, let's open kate now..
Right on. Thank you so much for doing this on Christmas, even :).
its so sad that the debian kde cvs packages are no more :-(
every effort which has done this only existed for a few months..
Isnt that because they have switched to their new name? Kaylxo? The kde-debian thing was confusing and was only temporary. Correct me if im wrong.
-Sam
Not sure how much activity there is, but this seems to be the mailing list
http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kalyxo-devel/
Try these lines in your sources.list:
deb ftp://archive.kalyxo.org/kalyxo staging main
deb ftp://archive.kalyxo.org/kalyxo experimental main
(the experimental one only if you're in the proper mood ;-)
i already got these lines there , but there is no kde cvs
What is kdom in kdenonbeta? And how does it relate to khtml?
Khtml already has W3C DOM support, of course...?
I think it is an implementation of Geckoo on KDE as part of KMozilla.
No, it's an independent implementation of DOM for the purpose of syncing several layers accessing DOM, like html rendering, javascript, svg etc. It's the modular way to avoid having to combine all the above in one monolith package.
So if it works well, it'll replace the khtml DOM?
No, it's a dom implementation used by KSVG2.