From koffice Thu May 26 15:45:32 2005 From: Jake Brownson Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 15:45:32 +0000 To: koffice Subject: Trying to use KFormula in my project... Message-Id: <22f23d7705052608452235e790 () mail ! gmail ! com> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=koffice&m=111712236624094 MIME-Version: 1 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="--===============1549520964==" --===============1549520964== Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_418_7743353.1117122332659" ------=_Part_418_7743353.1117122332659 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline I posted this to -devel, but it said the moderator would have to approve it= ,=20 so maybe it wasn't the right place I am having some difficulty finding exactly what to do... I would really appreciate some direction... I am working on a notetaking application (think onenote) I want to have the ability to embed formulas in the document. Right now I am doing this for a class project (i.e. I just want to get it working atm), but would like to expand/improve it in the future, I have some interest from classmates who want to help w/ the project. Anyway I found KFormula and really like the design (props to those involved). I want to use it like a widget in my program. I am using Ubuntu, and have koffice-dev installed, but I don't have the KFormula headers anywhere on my system. I have /usr/lib/libkformula.* and /usr/lib/kformulamain.* (which I don't think I need for this). Do I basically need to copy over the .h's from the KOffice source tarball into my project and link against libkformula? Is that the right way to do this? I have been trying to look at the kformula binary's source code and am just getting confused. Also do I need to make my app a KOffice app to be able to use KFormula? Right now it's just a KDE app. I wouldn't be opposed to this, and I think I could just use the example provided with KOffice's source to do it if I need to. Thanks in advance for any advice/direction :) ~Jake B ------=_Part_418_7743353.1117122332659 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline I posted this to -devel, but it said the moderator would have to approve it= , so maybe it wasn't the right place

I am having some difficulty finding exactly what to do... I would
really appreciate some direction...

I am working on a notetaking application (think onenote) I want to
have the ability to embed formulas in the document. Right now I am
doing this for a class project (i.e. I just want to get it working
atm), but would like to expand/improve it in the future, I have some
interest from classmates who want to help w/ the project.

Anyway I found KFormula and really like the design (props to those
involved). I want to use it like a widget in my program. I am using
Ubuntu, and have koffice-dev installed, but I don't have the KFormula
headers anywhere on my system. I have /usr/lib/libkformula.* and
/usr/lib/kformulamain.* (which I don't think I need for this). Do I
basically need to copy over the .h's from the KOffice source tarball
into my project and link against libkformula? Is that the right way to
do this? I have been trying to look at the kformula binary's source
code and am just getting confused. Also do I need to make my app a
KOffice app to be able to use KFormula? Right now it's just a KDE app.
I wouldn't be opposed to this, and I think I could just use the
example provided with KOffice's source to do it if I need to.

Thanks in advance for any advice/direction :)

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