Tiago
We are, actually, agreeing with you. KOffice is staying.
From Tim:
To clear up some things:
- koffice cannot be built in pieces, but there is no reason to drop it at
this time.
Kate
On 7/7/11, Tiago Marques tiagomnm@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 8:32 AM, Ilya Chernykh anixxsus@gmail.com wrote:
On Wednesday 06 July 2011 05:00:07 Robert Xu wrote:
KOffice: I never piped in on that debate, but I see no reason to
maintain
most of KOffice. LibreOffice is more than acceptable as a replacement.
I do
think the wiki needs to be updated with instructions how to build LibreOffice to ensure native KDE3/Trinity file picker support (using
the
--enable-kde build option). I think a handful of apps from KOffice
should be
maintained, such as Kivio, Krita, etc. I don't see a need to maintain
the
main apps.
When you put it that way... Is it possible to maintain a subset of KOffice? Like Darell said, only a handful of apps? Or is it all or nothing?
You people miss the point: there is no other office suite in the world which is so closely integrated with KDE3 as KOffice. For instance, it provides KParts which are used in say, Konqueror, that's why you can open a text document in Konqueror like a web page. You can imbed web pages in your documents as well.
And who would want that? I certainly wished the default behavior on Konqueror was to open always in external viewers, which don't suck.
Tiago
There is no such thing in Libre/Open Office. There was a project named
Cuckooo, but it does not build now
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=cuckooo&project=home%3AA...
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