This past summer there was a discussion about deprecating KOffice. Fortunately this plan
was abandoned. KOffice includes the following apps:
KWord: Word Processing
KSpread: Spreadsheets
KPresenter: Slide Presentations
Karbon14: Scalable Graphics Drawing
KPlato: Project Management
Kexi: Database Creator
Kugar: Database Report Generator
KChart: Chart and Graph Creator
Kivio: Flowchart and Diagram Editing
Chalk: Painting and Image Editing
KFormula: Formula Editor
If this suite is advertised as a personal office suite rather than professional the apps
remain viable for many Trinity users. The tight integration with TDE is a bonus too.
I hope KOffice is not removed from the Trinity line, but I am wondering how much work is
involved to package the apps separately. Likely there would need to be a koffice-base
package that contains all the common libraries, headers, etc.
I seem to recall once upon a time the developers for one of the distros doing this, but my
memory gets fuzzy these days. :)
Is separate packages feasible and doable?
Just asking. :)
Darrell