Am Dienstag, 30. April 2002 10:18 schrieb Christian Parpart: > I would be really really very happy if you feel free to download it, Ok, I was only able to have a look at the screenshots, because I have not installed KDE 3 yet. It really looks great, but there is a tool called kmplot allready included into the kdeedu package. I think both tools are doing the same job. I can not say which tool is better... But I think it would not make sence to have 2 tools included doing the same. > about OpenGL I know OpenGL is great, but installing it on Linux is not that easy. I mean on my workstation I have no problem with it, but on my laptop... Wouldn't it be possible to provide a layer so the user can switch between opengl (fast) and normal qt drawings (maybe slow) at runtime? Another thing I like to say is, that you should look at KMathTool, KiG and at my Bruch program. Maybe we can combine all these programs to one big app to provide a full functional mathematical tool. Just a thought... Steinchen -- http://www.hpfsc.de/ - die Seite rund um: Assembler, Bundeswehr, TFT LCDs, Halle/Saale, Fahrradtouren, Wanderstaat Mauma, Raumschiff USS Nathan, Enemy Room, MLCAD Tutorial _______________________________________________ kde-edu-devel mailing list kde-edu-devel@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-edu-devel