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Subject: Re: What to do with koshell for KOffice 2.0?
From: Thomas Zander <zander () kde ! org>
Date: 2006-07-17 5:51:33
Message-ID: 200607170751.34189.zander () kde ! org
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You list some problems that are not show stoppers and IMO fall in the
category 'halfway decent app'.
In other words; there is value in shipping it as is. And if someone fixes
these issues or provides a replacement thats all even better.
But we should not talk about removing it until a sufficient replacement is
available.
On Sunday 16 July 2006 21:17, Cyrille Berger wrote:
> > Whats wrong with
> > 3) don't touch, just port.
> >
> > I mean; why remove or rewrite when it actually does what people want
> > it to do. After all, a halfway decent app is better than no app at
> > all.
>
> because it doesn't do it ?
>
> there are quiete a few issue with koshell, all of them can be solve, I
> am sure :)
>
> 1) one the "application bar" is in a middle of embedded apps, try to
> create a new kword (or krita, or kivio or ...) and you will have a
> toolbar on the left of the application bar
> 2) the whole things doesn't feel consistent : open a kword, kspread and
> kpresenter document (default settings, I didn't touch them at least),
> the three applications have same functions in the toolbar in different
> positions, sidebare are not consiten kword/kpresenter vs kplato, etc...
> When it's in different application it's ok, but inside the same
> application, it doesn't feel right
> 3) what about the result of the contest ? Do we consider that we will
> do it in a different application or within koshell ?
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Thomas Zander
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