> > Sure but if people really want "native" drawing objects in KWord, like > kpresenter sort of has already, we could have a common lib for that (ii= rc > this was the idea behind kopainter? I guess a more recent version of th= is > would be karbon's libs) > My experience of people drawing objects directly in MsWord is historians=20 creating stemmas of manuscripts. A manuscript stemma is a kind of tree wh= ere=20 you classify the manuscripts of a text to show graphically the philologic= al=20 tradition. People spend hours connecting the different words with pointed arrows to = find=20 that it doesn't print well or when you want to change something, everythi= ng=20 is going amok and you need another couple of hours to fix it. The right way would be to have a small python application where you enter= the=20 relations between the manuscripts and that create the schema in svg that=20 could be embedded in your KWord file. Cheers, Charles --=20 cmiramon@kde-france.org http://www.kde-france.org ____________________________________ koffice mailing list koffice@mail.kde.org To unsubscribe please visit: http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/koffice