KDE CVS-Digest for March 4, 2005
Submitted by dkite on Sat, 2005/03/05 - 11:09amIn this week's KDE CVS-Digest (all-in-one version):
In this week's KDE CVS-Digest (all-in-one version):
In this week's KDE CVS-Digest (all on one page): digiKam adds a film grain plugin. Kexi adds scripting bridge and startup shortcut files. KDE 3.4 is being prepared for release.
The Yzis team is glad to announce the Milestone 3 release of Yzis, the fast moving
vi-compatible editor from the authors of KVim. A lot has happened since the M2 release in August 2004:
many new features have been added and bugs fixed, getting us closer to the full Vim feature set. Check for yourself on the screenshots.
In this week's KDE CVS-Digest (all on one page): Kttsd adds support for Italian Festival voices.
Umbrello improves import from ArtisanSW, Visio, ArgoUML, Fujaba and NSUML.
KSpread has a new insert calendar plugin.
In this week's KDE CVS-Digest: Win32 tools and build support added to kdelibs. digiKam adds undo support for image editing. Kipi adds EPS image file format. KPDF begins work to support annotations. KDE now sports a new logo. Plus many bug fixes in preparation for the release.
In this week's KDE CVS-Digest (experimental layout):
Digikam adds an image border tool.
Kopete oscar_rewrite merged into HEAD.
Plus many bugfixes and improvements in Quanta and Kopete.
In this week's issue of KDE CVS-Digest (experimental layout):
Ruby kdebindings now support .kcfg files.
KDevelop adds source navigation history.
KChart adds print support.
KWin adds translucency support.
A new HighContrast style added for partially sighted users.
The first stable version of Gambas has been released. Gambas is a Visual Basic like development environment (screenshots) where the programmes are cross-platform single executable files that can be deployed in a manner reminiscent of Java. The platform is in fact powerful enough that the IDE itself is written in Gambas.