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kivio
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kivio
hi
i really like kivio doe a new release will go out soon?
it's the best linux program to create any kind of diagram
thanks
i really like kivio doe a new release will go out soon?
it's the best linux program to create any kind of diagram
thanks
Re: kivio
slangkamp wrote:Thanks for your interest in Kivo.
It's still not sure when Kivio will be released. It depends on someone doing the work to get it ready for release. There has been some interest lately, but not much happened so far.
noting has been done to port it to kde 4?
Re: kivio
Kivio is ported to KDE 4, but missing some features that are needed to make is useful. I have written about the current state here: http://slangkamp.wordpress.com/2009/07/ ... -of-kivio/
Re: kivio
i done a little C++ there are many years... so my level is very low
i have a good experience in C and a very big experience in Delphi and Java
maybe i could beginning to start something... but i would need help to setup the dev env
what tool i will need to use? kdevelop 4?
i have a good experience in C and a very big experience in Delphi and Java
maybe i could beginning to start something... but i would need help to setup the dev env
what tool i will need to use? kdevelop 4?
Re: kivio
That's no problem, many of the current KOffice developers have learned C++ while developing KOffice.
First step would be to build KOffice. There is a description for that: http://wiki.koffice.org/index.php?title ... ng_KOffice
If you have questions you can ask them in the KOffice IRC channel (#koffice on freenode)
You aren't limited to a specific tool KDevelop, Qt Creator, vim etc work.
First step would be to build KOffice. There is a description for that: http://wiki.koffice.org/index.php?title ... ng_KOffice
If you have questions you can ask them in the KOffice IRC channel (#koffice on freenode)
You aren't limited to a specific tool KDevelop, Qt Creator, vim etc work.
Re: kivio
are there any koffce developer who use kdevelop?
because every time i asked help to setup kdevelop to begin to buil koffice... nobody helped me
so if majority use a tool... i will use the same to have more help
because every time i asked help to setup kdevelop to begin to buil koffice... nobody helped me
so if majority use a tool... i will use the same to have more help
Re: kivio
i know i don't need kdevelop to build koffice... but i prefer to build, debug... with the same tool than use many tool
Re: kivio
There is a basic description http://wiki.koffice.org/index.php?title ... h_KDevelop
I don't know if someone is using KDevelop for everything, so can't say how to setup that.
I don't know if someone is using KDevelop for everything, so can't say how to setup that.
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