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Subject: www/apps/kpdf
From: Enrico Ros <rosenric () dei ! unipd ! it>
Date: 2005-07-27 20:56:16
Message-ID: 1122497776.716151.6553.nullmailer () svn ! kde ! org
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SVN commit 439343 by eros:
fixed news item
M +2 -2 index.php
M +3 -3 news.rdf
--- trunk/www/apps/kpdf/index.php #439342:439343
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
<?php
- $page_title ='KPDF 0.4.1';
+ $page_title ='KPDF 0.4.2';
$site_root = "./";
$site_menus = 1;
include("kpdf.inc");
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
</tr></table>
<?php
- kde_general_news("./news.rdf", 4, true);
+ kde_general_news("./news.rdf", 5, true);
?>
<h2>What's new?</h2>
--- trunk/www/apps/kpdf/news.rdf #439342:439343
@@ -9,10 +9,10 @@
<fullstory>KPDF News</fullstory>
<item>
- <title>Recent developments</title>
+ <title>KPDF development boosted!</title>
<date>Jul 23, 2005</date>
- <fullstory>While kpdf for 3.5, the most stable ever version, is ready to go along \
as its improvements and bugfixes, so many exciting events are happening on the \
development front. In no less than two months, 1 fork and 2 new branches were \
opened!<br />
- In KDE's svn repository you can now find: Piotr Szymanski's <b>oKular</b> (the \
fork of the annotations branch that will evolve to a full featured multidocument \
viewer), the Isaac Clerencia's <b>Forms</b> branch (aiming at providing the very \
requested forms support) and the Brad Hards's <b>MultiTiff</b> branch (aiming at \
integrating that format in kpdf).<br/> + <fullstory>While kpdf for 3.5, the most \
stable version ever, is ready to go along as its improvements and bugfixes, so many \
exciting events are happening on the development front. In no less than two months, 1 \
fork and 2 new branches were opened!<br /> + In KDE's svn repository you can now \
find: <b>Piotr Szymanski's oKular</b> (the fork of the annotations branch that will \
evolve to a full featured multidocument viewer), the <b>Isaac Clerencia's Forms \
branch</b> (aiming at providing the very requested forms support) and the <b>Brad \
Hards's MultiTiff branch</b> (aiming at integrating that format in kpdf).<br/> \
Welcome guys, we wanted so much to share the fun with you :-)</fullstory> </item>
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