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Subject: [kde-edu]: libscience in kdeedu
From: Carsten Niehaus <cniehaus () gmx ! de>
Date: 2005-10-22 10:59:32
Message-ID: 200510221259.36042.cniehaus () gmx ! de
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Hello
I just wanted to inform you a bit about libscience.
* You find it in kdeedu/libkdeedu/libscience
* I want that library to include all classes of Kalzium which are "scientific"
and not directly KDE-related. For example:
** class Element (describes a chemical element)
** class Isotope (describes a physical isotope like C-13)
** class Spectrum (describes a physical spectrum like a NMR-spectrum)
* The class is able to read the file elements.xml (found in libscience/data/)
** elements.xml is part of the BlueObelisk-project
(http://www.blue-obelisk.org). This means that many projects share this file
(Kalzium, JMol, CDK and others). The file is updated from time to time, for
example when a new dataset is added or a error in the file is found.
Therefore, Kalzium will profit without me having to work on it ;-) On the
other hand I am trying to get all data Kalzium has and BO has not into the
file. I already added four datasets:
*** block,
*** nameOrigin,
*** boilingPoint,
*** meltingPoint.
* elements.xml is CML (Chemical Markup Language). This is an "official"
format, not invented by me.
* In case for example KStars has "scientific" classes like "Planet" or
something and they are interested to move things into libscience: You are
very welcome! This is not a Kalzium-lib, it is meant to be a general lib.
There is no dependency beside Qt4.
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