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Subject:    [kde-edu-devel] edu.kde.org/kgeo
From:       Dominique Devriese <devriese () kde ! org>
Date:       2003-02-19 22:45:24
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CVS commit by domi: 

My attempt to clear up the kgeo page a bit.  What do you think ?
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  M +8 -34     index.phtml   1.3


--- edu.kde.org/kgeo/index.phtml  #1.2:1.3
@@ -7,38 +7,12 @@
       <h1>KGeo</h1>
 
-      <table>
-      <tr>
-      <td>
-      <!-- <img src="pics/hi48-app-killustrator.png"> -->  &nbsp;
-      </td>
-      <td><b>Version <?php echo $kgeoversion; ?><br />
-      &copy; 2000-<?php echo $currentyear; ?> by the KGeo Team<br />
-      E-Mail: <a href="">marc.bartsch@web.de</a><br />
-      KGeo is under the GNU GPL.</b>
-      </td>
-      </tr>
-      </table>
-
-      <p>
-      <b>Original Author:</b><br />
-      Marc Bartsch &lt;<a \
                href="mailto:marc.bartsch@web.de">marc.bartsch@web.de</a>&gt;<br />
-      </p>
-      <p>
-      <b>Current Contributors:</b><br />
-      Marc Bartsch &lt;<a \
                href="mailto:marc.bartsch@web.de">marc.bartsch@web.de</a>&gt;<br />
-        </p>
-
-      <p><b>KGeo</b> is a program for interactive Geometry just like programs such \
                as Euklid, Zirkel und Lineal or Kseg. </p>
-
-      <p>KGeo can roughly been divided into three modes. First of all there is the \
construction mode. Then, there is the grad mode in which you can drag constructed \
object around and which shows you the immediate effect of this movement. For example, \
if you think of the circle of Thales and you move the point on the upper half circle, \
you will see that the angle remains a constant 90 degrees. The third mode is the \
trace mode. You can mark points, so that they leave a trace when they move, i.e they \
'leave a trace' where ever they moved over and you can see the way an object went.  \
                </p>
-
-      <p>Please see the main KGeo site at <a \
                href="http://kgeo.sourceforge.net">http://kgeo.sourceforge.net</a>.</p>
                
-
-          <p><b>19th February 2003 - Update</b>: KGeo is removed from the kdeedu \
                package for the next coming KDE 3.2 and replaced by
-          <a href="http://edu.kde.org/kig/">Kig</a>.
-          That means that KGeo has been removed from cvs HEAD and that Kig is now in \
                cvs HEAD.<br />
-          However, KGeo still exists in the KDE_3_1_BRANCH which is the bugfix \
                branch for the 3.1 series.
-          <p/>
-
+      <p>KGeo is a KDE Interactive Geometry program.  Its main site is 
+      <a href="http://kgeo.sf.net">at Sourceforge</a>, where you can find more 
+      information about it.</p>
+
+      <p>Note that KGeo will no longer be part of KDE-Edu for the KDE 3.2 release.  
+      It has been replaced by the <a href="/kig">Kig</a> program, which is better
+      maintained, and has more features.  KGeo is still ( and will remain ) part 
+      of KDE-Edu in the KDE 3.1 and previous releases.</p>
 
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