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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: kiconedit & kpaint commits
From:       David Faure <david () mandrakesoft ! com>
Date:       2000-11-16 15:57:25
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On Thursday 16 November 2000 15:35, John Califf wrote:
> David Faure wrote:
> > 
> > On Wednesday 15 November 2000 12:49, John Califf wrote:
> > > I have just committed fixes and enhancements to both kiconedit and
> > > kpaint which should allow both these apps to be moved back into
> > > kdegraphics and out of kdenonbeta for the next release of kde 2.
> > 
> > Done, thanks.
> > 
> > --
> 
> I take it that you have now moved these apps back to kdegraphics.  So,
> I'll check out from cvs later toaday and retest.  Thank you very much.
> 
> Thanks for the compliments everyone, but please be sure to test these
> apps yourself. I may have missed some things or added some new bugs, but
> I'm pretty confident that most of the big problems are now fixed. 
> Someone with remote file access (on a local network) may want to check
> opening and saving files on a remote machine.  I tested pretty throughly
> for local access. Also, using konqueror to open and save images with
> these apps on remote sites, using the right click "open with" option,
> which should also work with images in html pages but I haven't tried
> that yet.  If remote access is not supported you should get an error
> message, not a crash, but if you get a crash that is easy to fix. I
> don't think Kpaint supports remote access at all at this time, and
> Kiconedit may not either.  Again, this can be fixed.  Pixie caused all
> kinds of problems, similarly, with remote io but that may now be fixed
> in the new pixie.  Better to have no remote access at all than hanging
> io processes.
> 
> For these apps to be most useful with the next release of Kde, they need
> the documentation - the docbook stuff from which html is generated and
> the translations.  In kdenonbeta these docs are kept in a common subdir,
> not with each app.  They will also need to be moved into the subdir for
> each app like kdegraphics/kpaint/doc and the Makefile.in or whatever
> adjusted so they are built after configure is run. 

In short (!) you're telling me I forgot the "doc" subdirs :-)
Indeed... will do that now :)

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