Dear all, I hope that this post is not too off topic and that it is not too naïve etc. - if it is, please excuse my stupidity :-) Have anyone considered doing something that could be called "KDE port" of OpenOffice? Of course it is possible now to run OpenOffice alongside with KDE but it is not well (or at all) integrated with the rest of the environment - it has its own graphical widgets, own font handling, own - well pretty everything (see note 1). So it looks a bit out of place on KDE desktop. And also behaves a bit strange - what is probably most annoying is that more sophisticated copy/paste/embed operations are of course not possible. And it would be so natural to be able to take, say, KFormula and embed in OpenOffice document :-( (see note 2) I do not know how much effort would be needed and if it would doable at all but - what about taking OpenOffice code and porting it to Qt/KDE? So that the resulting application would be compatible with other OpenOffice versions, for example Win32 (see note 3), but would use KDE libraries, integrate with the environment (toolbars, file open dialogs, printing system, KParts - for example embedding KSpread in OOo Writer etc. etc.). Maybe this could also make it a bit faster and smaller. I am not sure about this - but wouldn't it be a bit similar to that what OpenOffice Mac port is finally going to be? Currently it looks (i.e. the interface) just as other ports but I think that there are plans to make it to Aqua. Or am I wrong? Of course there is KOffice. But in its current state (especially considering lack of developers and - what is probably much more important and what might be the reason for it - lack of marketing and media attention) it somehow does not seem promising (see note 4) :( Even outside of Linux community (well, not that I do not use Linux, but I am still rather Windows-only specialist :( it seems that it is possible (still only just possible, but it is something) that OpenOffice might be a real competitor to Microsoft Office and even replace it in some quite distant future. That does not mean however that this imaginary KDE OpenOffice version and Koffice could not coexist, or even benefit one from each other. What do you think? Does it all make sense or am I only dreaming? Is it worthwhile to start thinking about such project (gathering support, developers, and maybe - even funds) or is it just stupid? Piotr Gawrysiak note 1 - I think one of the Koffice developers was investigating Ooo source code trying to assess if the import/export functions could be reused in Koffice and had some remarks on this topic? note 2 - Win32 version of OpenOffice integrates much better with Windows environment. For example OLE embedding is possible, so one can take say - Microsoft Equation object and embed it in OpenOffice writer document - it is not perfect, but more or less works. note 3 - by compatibility I understand document file compatibility, general properties of the user interface, and also - what seems to be very important - the possibility of incorporating future OpenOffice source code improvements/changes into this KDE version of OpenOffice. note 4 - which is a shame, because KOffice has lots of potential. However - this is just as with KDE vs GNOME wars - does Open Source community have enough resources to push two similar projects at the same time now? One example - I think that Lycoris now has the "Office" component - which is somewhat modified OpenOffice and not KOffice. And this is KDE only system... ____________________________________ koffice mailing list koffice@mail.kde.org To unsubscribe please visit: http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/koffice