The fourth edition and last of the KDE 3.5 series of This Month in SVN is now ready for consumption. This month looks at new artwork, Kopete webcam support, KMail improvements and KDE EDU as well as a glimpse at KOffice. Next issues will be looking at KDE4 development. Get it while it's hot!
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And just to make sure that everybody knows that we are not slave drivers, but very nice and sweet people. Bah!
The last picture of Karbon is not there or the link is wrong. Please fix.
Nice to see that stuff in the graphics domain is also happening with Karbon, not only Krita.
Fixed. Thanks :)
commit-digest?
Nice report but what is going on with Derek Kite's Commit-digest?
On http://commit-digest.org last is from 2 Sep.
m.
Yeah, right after the interview by people behind kde he disappeared.
Where did they capture him to ???
Adrian
I tried to help out with it for a couple times, but really don't have the time with school and life in general.
-Sam
yeah, that's really a pity :(
The whats new in SVN report is also great, but it's sad that I lost my weekly news of the commit digest.
I enjoyed the tour to "This month in SVN". Very informative, very professional, very wasy on the eye, great work ! Thanks so much!
sorry, meant to say "easy on the eye", what a wasy I am, hahaha
It's actually "very easy on the eyes"
Maybe he wears one of those cool pirate eye-patches. Arrr!!!
is there a qsort or function that get rids of duplicates in a QList
such as the SGI function unique(V.begin(), V.end())?
Qt4 has an stl like iterators ,so can use any standard method want .
I'm especially happy about the ability to use client side filtering on IMAP accounts. This makes it possible for my wife to start using the flexibility of IMAP, but creating her own filters (instead of asking me to edit ~/.procmailrc ;) )
3.5 COME TO PAPA! :)
Some eye candy from 3.5: http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=29557
Thanks ! Very nice and useful. I don't personally like transparency in places like menues where you need to read text and it reduces the contrast. OTOH, this is brilliant, 'cause you don't really care to much for good contrast on the window frame. Moreover, you'd rather have the chance to see what's behind the frame most times.
Cheers!
Transparency is not good at all the time. But we can make use of it with good/ balanced blurred level. This is something about it: http://baghira.sourceforge.net/blurring.shtml
Has somebody a link to those cool new wallpapers?