On Tue, Jul 11, 2000 at 10:46:48PM +0100, Peter Ruskin wrote:
> I reposted the scripts in my reply to Alex Boag-Munroe. My word, the
> posts are taking ages now.
>
> Meanwhile, my reactions to kde2 0708 build ...
> It does look beautiful, but I can't believe that it'll be ready for the
> scheduled release date, particularly KOffice, which, after konqueror,
> ought to be the best killer-app.
We're working on this :)
> I've sent in several bug reports:
> #6178 KWord still can't print underlines and doesn't highlight while
> spellchecking
> #6179 General (wishlist) - lamenting the passing of KPanel and the top
> taskbar, which I miss even more than the old menu system (the
> latter having nothing to do with KDE, it's a Mandrake
> mistake)
> #6180 - KMid not working. Started from Konsole, where I saw an
> interesting debug message "You're using ALSA but kmid was not
> compiled with ALSA support - ask your package builder to include
> the support or build from source." I'm amazed that such an
> application cares what sound system you're using, as long as it's
> an approved linux one. Noatun happily plays wav files...
But kmid's goal is not to play wav files...
> #6181 KWord produces SIGSEGV while importing simple Word 97 doc
Tell MS to release their file format :-)
> #6182 KSpread can't do date calculations, treating dates as text.
This is fixed now.
> #6183 - KWord crashes while importing plain text file
Does this still happen ?
Yesterday we tested this filter extensively and it worked fine.
I guess it was a bug in KWord, which has been fixed now.
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