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List:       kde-edu-devel
Subject:    Re: [kde-edu]: KLatin
From:       George Wright <gwright () kde ! org>
Date:       2004-05-10 7:01:31
Message-ID: 200405100801.38444.gwright () kde ! org
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Peter,

> First, I have not tested KLatin. It seems to come down to if you are using
> the kvtml file format or not. If you are, can you remove the vocabulary
> tester part and let that be handled by KVocTrain? If you are not, is there
> a reason why you can't use that file format?

Is that part of KLatin the only opposition that there is to it being in CVS? 
Does KVocTrain have a KPart I can embed into KLatin instead? The point is 
that this is only a small part of the program. iirc, KLatin has its own 
implementation because KVocTrain wasn't in CVS when I started writing it.

> Looking at the web pages for this program I can appreciate the special
> functionality for Latin that such a program has. Since there are other
> programs in KDE geared towards specific languages I can't see why there
> wouldn't be a place in KDE for the Latin/Greek-specific parts of KLatin.

Yes - the problem is that KLatin's functionality can not be replaced by other 
programs and the method of teaching Latin is very very much different to any 
of the modern languages.

> It's not a wasted effort. There are always other ways your program can be
> distributed.

Yes, but of course it's much more desirable to have it in CVS :)

Regards,

George

- -- 
George Wright, http://www.gwright.org.uk
KDE Developer - http://edu.kde.org
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