KOffice 1.4.1 with Improved OASIS Support

The KOffice team today announced the first bugfix release of the 1.4 series. Among various bugfixes and translation improvements, the KOffice 1.4.1 release further improves support for the OASIS OpenDocument file format. More changes are listed in the changelog. Binary packages for Kubuntu, Mandriva and SUSE have been contributed and the KOffice Live-CD has been updated.

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by James Richard Tyrer (not verified)

Is KDE going to use the OO icons for the Oasis MIME types?

by Nicolas Goutte (not verified)

Probably not. Even the old OOo mime types had more KOffice-oriented icons, (modulo bug #95123).

Have a nice day!

by James Richard Tyrer (not verified)

Then somebody needs to decide if we are going to use the current KOffice MIME type icons or if we need to request new ones. The current situation is as stated in that bug. The desktop files have names of non-existant icons. The KOffice MIME icons I made are associated with the KOffice apps so we really need new ones that are associated with the Oasis file types.

When somebody determines this, please post to kde-artists list, or discuss it there.

by chris (not verified)

thx for your work in koffice !

The last test of OpenDocument interoperability done at
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/foren/go.shtml?read=1&msg_id=8411045&foru... failed misserably.
http://www.students.uni-mainz.de/pwuertz/odt/ contains the test document and the screenshots.

Yeah I saw similar stuff when inporting GNUMERIC datasets with KSpread. The tables looked wrong, colors not set correctly, borders missing and and and. But then I believe that it's just a matter of time and manpower once these issues are worked out.

Not necessarily KOffice is always to blame. For example OOo released a Beta which wrote non-final OpenDocument standard documents.

Thats why it is called BETA.

Which unfortunately doesn't prevent distributions such as SUSE or Fedora to ship it as default office application.

by Ritesh Raj Sarraf (not verified)

Fedora again is Red Hat Beta.
And IIRC Suse is Novell Beta.

SUSE is a full retail product.

by fast_rizwaan (not verified)

Thanks binner for the release info. But I need the koffice-1.4.1-i486-klax.tgz package. could you please provide the link, since it can be used in Slackware 10.1 easily, else I've to wait a week or so to get it for slackware ;) TIA.

by fast_rizwaan (not verified)

Download Koffice 1.4.1 for slackware 10.1:

http://ktown.kde.org/~binner/klax/10.1/koffice-1.4.1-i486-klax.tgz

by fast_rizwaan (not verified)

Wednesday July 27th, 2005: Targeted 3.4.2 Release date, right brothers?

by Anonymous (not verified)

Targeted, right. Actual, may differ.

by Robert (not verified)

Just checked the mirrors and looked for packages for ix86 / SuSE 9.2, they only list packages for 9.3
Did any kind soul try to install the 9.3 packages on a 9.2 box with success?

by Gonzalo (not verified)

I just woke up to a new and excellent Koffice release. KDE is beginning to provide every single app that I need for work.

Koffice is beginning to rock pretty hard. Krita is a joy to work with. It may not have everything the GIMP has, but the discoverability of its features and its workflow is so much better.

Kword is finally beginning to be really stable and Kpresenter is incredible too. (I am not as impressed with Kspread right now, sorry).

I just mention these apps because they are the ones I use the most. If KOffice ever gets perfect document exchange with OpenOffice, and I feel like we are making tremendous progress, it will be able to replace OpenOffice at our non-profit for 90 percent of the people.

Keep the good stuff coming and a big thanks to all of the KDE devs.

Here in the trenches, I can tell you that my users love KDE 3.4 to the point that they bring their Windows computers from home because they want to have the nice KDE environment that they have a work.

We may not have the one killer app, but we have a killer desktop environment. I can only wait for KDE 4.0 and Plasmma and Tenor.

Thanks again.

by Ask (not verified)

Has kword improved table support ? last time I checked, tables
were horrible to work with.

so also was pdf support. The pdf files generated from koffice
applications do not have good quality, bad looking print outs etc.

People would love to use koffice for its lightness and integration.
yet coming to functionality it is not as good sometimes

Ask

by Gonzalo (not verified)

My pdfs look just fine. The table support is there and functional and there are some basic templates.

by Raphael Langerhorst (not verified)

There is always the possibility to embed KSpread into KWord, so there is no real reason to reimplement all table functionality in KWord.

IMHO basic table support in KWord is enough. Complex tables should be done with KSpread embedding.

by Dario Massarin (not verified)

Congratulations to all the KOffice developers.
Thanks for your work!

by Gonzalo (not verified)

One thing I just noticed is that whenever you move a picture frame around, there is ghosting on kword's screen and it only goes away when you minimize and maximize the application.

Is there a way to avoid this ghosting?

by Bram Schoenmakers (not verified)

Please submit a bug report (if it hasn't been reported earlier). That way all KOffice devs will see it.
With some luck, the fix will be in the next release then (only if it's easy-to-fix ;))

by Terracotta (not verified)

Is koffice going to make oasis the default saving format? Or is their going to be worked on the own format as well?

by Anonymous (not verified)

Yes, with next version/KOffice 2.0.