* whether its package is mentioned in the
Debian Science tasks. It would be too bad if we would release with
incomplete metapackages.
Kind regards
Andreas.
[1] http://blends.alioth.debian.org/science/tasks/physics
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Michael Hanke wrote am 4/8/2009 3:07 PM:
Hmm, I have used xournal before and it can both store anotations as an
overlay, as well as producing a PDF with the original content and the
annotations overlayed.
That sounds great. As I
Michael Hanke wrote am 4/8/2009 7:11 AM:
On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 05:16:00PM -0300, David Bremner wrote:
At Tue, 07 Apr 2009 22:11:29 +0200,
Jan Beyer wrote:
Hi debian-science,
I just stumbled upon jarnal [1], a free Java program to take notes using a
stylus or mouse or keyboard
David Bremner wrote am 4/8/2009 12:30 PM:
Michael Hanke wrote:
On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 05:16:00PM -0300, David Bremner wrote:
Xournal is in debian, and seems to work OK. Is jarnal superior to
xournal in some way?
Okular also has annotation capabilities and is in Debian.
My experience
Michael Hanke wrote am 4/8/2009 3:07 PM:
Hmm, I have used xournal before and it can both store anotations as an
overlay, as well as producing a PDF with the original content and the
annotations overlayed.
That sounds great. As I wrote earlier: I didn't try it yet. Just looked
around the
Charles Plessy schrieb am 1/30/2009 5:58 AM:
Le Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 09:45:09PM +0100, Jan Beyer a écrit :
I am looking for somebody to check and hopefully finally upload my new (as
in future NEW) package Bibus. It is a nice bibliographic database, written
in Python and working very well
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Hello all,
I am looking for somebody to check and hopefully finally upload my new (as
in future NEW) package Bibus. It is a nice bibliographic database, written
in Python and working very well together with OpenOffice.org.
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