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List:       kde-edu-devel
Subject:    [kde-edu]: kig & Python scripting
From:       Noel Bush <noel () x-31 ! com>
Date:       2005-07-01 13:05:08
Message-ID: 42C53F84.2000206 () x-31 ! com
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Hi,

I'm trying to find out whether I'm doing something wrong, or just have 
an incorrect version.  The Kig documentation says that it's possible to 
use Python scripting via the "Objects > Other > Python Script" menu 
option, but I don't find that option.  I have version 0.9.0.

By the way, why is it that this app (and so many others) are glommed 
together into a single RPM package?  Doesn't that make it a lot harder 
to keep each package up to date (because you have to wait for all the 
others to justify releasing a big new package), and doesn't it tend to 
make each particular app get "swallowed up" by the package identity?

I can't find a separate web page for Kig itself, just a sort of 
"directory" page in the larger "kde-edu" package.  Is this the only 
place to find info about the project?  Is there a place I can find 
newer/alternate versions of the project that can be installed as 
separate RPMs without forcing a conflict with the main kde-edu package?

Or if the only way for me to get the Python scripting support is to 
recompile separately, can I do that in a way that doesn't require me to 
force a conflict with kde-edu?

Thanks,
Noel
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