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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: koffice/kword (fwd)
From:       Stephan Kulow <coolo () itm ! mu-luebeck ! de>
Date:       1998-10-14 11:34:23
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Hi!

Those discussions should be really held on kde-devel ;)

Greetings, Stephan

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> From: Kalle Dalheimer <kalle@dalheimer.de>
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> Subject: Re: koffice/kword
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> Reginald Stadlbauer:
> >Am Mon, 12 Oct 1998 schrieb Kurt Granroth: 
> >>On Mon, Oct 12, 1998 at 01:18:47PM +0000, Reginald Stadlbauer wrote: 
> >>> >> >> KWord: 
> >>> >> >>   - Implemented saving documents (XML) 
> >>> >> >> 
> >>> >> >I don't want to complain, but I just finished compiling ... ;) 
> >>> >> 
> >>> >> Compiling what? Have you also implemented the saving? 
> >>> >> 
> >>> >Nono. I just compiled koffice. 
> >>>  
> >>> Does this take so much time? On my alpha koffice takes about 20 minutes :-) 
> >> 
> >>Seriously, it might be nice if you had some sort of TODO list posted.  I 
> >>was starting to look at KWord to implement saving when I saw that you had 
> >>already done it.  This was the third time that I was *going* to work 
> >>on something in KWord only to see you do it in the meantime.  Mind you, 
> >>I'm not complaining (if *all* KDE developers were as prolific as you, 
> >>we'd have M$ licked in a couple of months!)... but it would be nice 
> >>to know what is "safe" to work on :-) 
> > 
> >Hmmm... this is hard... Normally I'm just doing what is coming to my mind or if 
> >I get a mail from somebody with some suggestions I implement that :-) But I'll 
> >try to add a TODO. 
> > 
> >BTW: I'd need a fontdialog where you also can choose the font color and 
> >subscript/superscript. Also a tab in the paragraph settings dialog would be 
> >nice, where you can configure the borders of a paragraph. I know these are not 
> >very interesting things, but I'll not do it in the next time :-) I'll also not 
> >implement format filters, so everybody can do that :-) 
> 
> Count me in for the filter manager (partly done), the MIF import (partly done),
> Word 95 and SGML/DocBook.
> 
> Kalle
> 
> >What else... Ah another dialog is needed: A dialog where you can make 
> >"Stilvorlagen" (Style-templates). So, where you can say the 1. title has this 
> >font, this color, etc. the 2. title looks like this, standard text looks like 
> >this. And when you write you can assign such a style-template to a paragraph to 
> >make it a title, standard text, etc. 
> > 
> >_I_'ll do after loading is finished: 
> > - printing 
> > - tabulators 
> > 
> >Ciao, Reggie 
> > 
> >-- 
> >************************************* 
> >Reginald Stadlbauer 
> >Pfarrweg 8c, A-8010 Graz, 
> >Austria (Europe) 
> > 
> >E-Mail: reggie@kde.org 
> > 
> >Homepage: http://htualpha.tu-graz.ac.at/reggie 
> > 
> >Telematik Student an der TU-Graz 
> >EDV-Sachbearbeiter an der HTU-Graz 
> >KDE fan and developer :-)
> --
> Kalle Dalheimer              Contract programming for Unix
> kalle@dalheimer.de           Technical writing
> kalle@kde.org                Technical editing
> kalle@oreilly.de             KDE Developer (MFCH)
> mdalheimer@acm.org           It's open, it's source, it runs - must be KDE!
> 	
> 


-- 
Stephan Kulow (coolo@kde.org)
Student of medical CS
Medical University of Luebeck (MFCH)

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