In this week's KDE Commit-Digest:
<ul><li>Non-destructive editing (with an interface fully adapted to versioning) arrives in <a href="http://www.digikam.org/">Digikam</a>, along with work on demosaicing and interpolation options, and filters</li>
Drag-and-drop support for launchers, and version 4 of the SlimGlow theme in PlasmaUser interface improvements in KFileAudioPreviewBetter use of native file dialogs on the Maemo 5 and Windows CE platformsFirst (incomplete) version of a settings dialog for the message list, and a variety of message sorting options in KMail MobileLoading of cover art from MusicBrainz in TellicoVarious new features in SkroogeLots of work to improve import filters in KOfficeContinued work in the Muon Package Manager (particularly on the History view), and on new mimetype icons in OxygenNepomukshell moves from kdereview to extragearBetter support for running Kst on Mac OSXThe Git Dolphin plugin can now be used on any supported KDE platformNepomuk "Web Extractor" moves to Git. <a href="http://commit-digest.org/issues/2010-11-28/">Read the rest of the Digest here</a>.
Comments:
Filters - tangent - 2011-01-04
Working on MSOffice import filters can't be all that much fun, so to see so much work going in to them is great news.
KMail - onety-three - 2011-01-04
As always: Thank you Danny and the rest of the Commit Digest team.
Wow, the behaviour of KMail's system tray has apparently been fixed after all this time. I can't even begin to express how happy that makes me - that alone should make that PIM/KDE release a highlight for me.
Thanks go out to everyone involved!
Nice - khthelegend - 2011-01-10
I have been in trouble with filters, KOffice my fav.
Improving import filters has decreased process time up to %70 in my <a href="http://www.electroblog.org">teknoloji</a> website, that uses KOffice.