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Subject: www/areas/extragear/apps
From: Gaƫl de Chalendar <kleag () free ! fr>
Date: 2010-10-10 18:37:57
Message-ID: 20101010183757.E6DDA3E1F1 () svn ! kde ! org
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SVN commit 1184536 by kleag:
Update kgraphviewer info
M +1 -1 kgraphviewer.xml
M +8 -9 kgraphviewer/index.php
--- trunk/www/areas/extragear/apps/kgraphviewer.xml #1184535:1184536
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<title>KGraphViewer</title>
<type>Graphics</type>
- <stable>1.0.4</stable>
+ <stable>1.2</stable>
<smalldescription>
KGraphViewer is a GraphViz dot graph viewer for KDE.
</smalldescription>
--- trunk/www/areas/extragear/apps/kgraphviewer/index.php #1184535:1184536
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
?>
<h2>What is it ?</h2>
<p>
-KGraphViewer is a GraphViz dot graph viewer for KDE. The graphviz program suite is a \
free software set of layout engines for graphs. They are commonly used in scientific \
domains and particularly in computer science. But until now there was a lack of GUI \
to look at the graphs. Programs given with GraphViz are, I feel, out of date X11 or \
Tcl/Tk ones with few functionalities. +KGraphViewer is a GraphViz dot graph viewer \
for KDE. The graphviz program suite is a free software set of layout engines for \
graphs. They are commonly used in scientific domains and particularly in computer \
science. But until now there was a lack of a modern GUI to look at the graphs. </p>
<p>
KGraphViewer is aimed at replacing these tools with a modern user-friendly GUI with \
all the power of a well integrated KDE application. @@ -15,10 +15,11 @@
<h2>Download</h2>
<p>As part of the kde extragear package, you can download the latest subversion
version from the <a href="http://developer.kde.org/source/index.html">KDE subversion \
repository</a>.</p>
-<p>Stable releases are available through the <a \
href="http://download.gna.org/kgraphviewer/">KGraphViewer Home Page</a>.</p> \
+<p>Stable releases are available in main GNU/Linux distributions.</p>
<h2>Features</h2>
<ul>
+<li>integrate a graph viewing widget in your application through the kgraphviewer \
library ot its KPart</li> <li>full featured printing;</li>
<li>zooming ;</li>
<li>loading of several graphs in tabs ;</li>
@@ -31,21 +32,19 @@
<li>automaticaly choose dot for directed graphs and neato for undirected
and possibility to choose an arbitrary program generating xdot format</li>
<li>open new instances as new tabs in the existing window (configurable)</li>
+<li>layout in background (thread to don't block the interface, with progress bar) \
;</li> <li>help system: run-time documentation and user guide</li>
-<li>internationalization (currently da el fr it ka pt sk tr
-de es ga ja nl ru sv)</li>
+<li>internationalization (da el fr it ka pt sk tr
+de es ga ja nl ru sv...)</li>
<li>...</li>
</ul>
<h2>Planned features</h2>
<ul>
-<li>port to KDE4 ;</li>
<li>save session data about graph (layout program used, zoom factor, etc.) ;</li>
<li>integration in kate and konqueror (so a change in the kate view of the graph \
would relayout and reload the file) ;</li> <li>menu to open the file in kate OR to \
open a katepart inside the kgraphviewer window ;</li>
-<li>loading of big and huge graphes (currently, there is performance problems around \
1000 nodes) ;</li>
-<li>progressive support of more and more dot attributes and values ;</li>
-<li>layout in background (thread to don't block the interface, with progress bar) \
;</li> +<li>loading of big and huge graphs (currently, there is performance problems \
around 1000 nodes) ;</li> <li>etc. (See the TODO in the distribution for an \
up-to-date list).</li> </ul>
@@ -56,7 +55,7 @@
<h2>Dependencies</h2>
<ul>
<li>kde libs</li>
-<li>graphviz (as external programs). works perfectly with 2.2.1, some problems with \
2.8 ;</li> +<li>graphviz (as external programs or library at your choice).</li>
<li>boost/spirit (as internal headers only library) </li>
</ul>
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