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Subject: Kig first release
From: Dominique Devriese <fritmebufstek () pandora ! be>
Date: 2002-08-31 23:36:09
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Hi,
As I'm currently making the first release of Kig, and I thought i
might let you know. I think that it is rather stable, and I think it
already has enough features to be usable..
Basically, here's what has been added over time:
1 more intuitive: with the new modes thing, Kig is rather intuitive to
use, especially for constructing objects
2 KGeo compatibility: Kig can read KGeo files, provided they don't use
some objects like arcs, vectors and such, which i have not yet
implemented... A lot of files that only use segments, lines,
circles... work nicely. I've also tried to make Kig look a
bit more like KGeo.
3 Bugfixes related to macro's, locuses etc.
I have put a tarball ( made with cvs2pack and a script from WildFox
(wildfox@kde.org) ) on ftp://ftp.kde.org/incoming/unstable/KDE3.x/
if you want to test it ( you can also use the one from cvs, of course
).
I was also wondering if you would agree to make kig part of KDE-Edu
for KDE 3.2. Kig is rather stable now, and i think i can still add
some features ( like the Right Mouse Button menu's for objects )
before 3.2 is released...
Let me know what you think..
cheers
domi
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