On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 01:59:32AM +0200, David Odin (aka DindinX) wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 11:22:29PM +0200, Gael Duval wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > by the way, did some of you install the new Koffice packages just made
> > by David Faure?
> >
> > Those are really good pieces of software, you can include a kspread
> > table under kword etc. If you can test those packages and report bugs
> > to the KOffice team (and especially to David Faure), this will speed
> > up the development of Koffice and maybe we can put it in Mandrake 7.1.
> >
>
> Ok. I've just downloaded and install it.
>
> Here's my first impressions:
>
> - It really looks like a complete suite, good,
> - Good overall works,
:)
> - I don't like the widget set, but everybody knows that :)
> (I guess it is themable, isn't it? so this isn't a big deal...)
Yes, it is themed. But without kdebase2, you have no GUI for choosing
the theme ;-)
You can still try from the command line though.
source /opt/kde2/bin/kde2
cd /opt/kde2/share/apps/kstyle/themes
list the files in that directory, pick your theme, and then
settheme $PWD/themename.rc
Hmm, seems you need to log off and back in, though.
(Which is not necessary when using the control center)
> - In KWord:
> - If you're on the last Tab of a line and you press the 'Tab' key,
> the cursor is moved on the first Tab of the next line when I
> expected it to go to the beginning of the next line.
> - The use of Tab with Enumerated list make Kword segfault.
> I know, it is not something we're supposed to use every day but it
> shouldn't SegFault.
Forwarded to the KWord author.
> I've not gone any further for now.
I would be more interested in kspread reports actually ;-)
Also, have a look at kpresenter if you have 5 minutes - this one is really good,
I've been using it for 10 months now.
> David Faure, please don't take these as criticisms but merely as bug
> reports.
Sure, no problem at all ;-) They are bug reports ;-)
> Koffice looks great and is a great project, even if I'm a GTK-geek :)
I know ;-)
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