Posts Tagged ‘release’

KOffice 2.1 Beta 1 Changelog

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

Libraries

  • Filter effect on shapes:

KPresenter

  • Support for drawing and higlighting on the presentation mode.
    UI Improvements:

  • Context menu in the document view
  • Canvas is bigger than the current slide

Karbon

  • PDF Import

Krita

  • New painting operations: curvebrush, deform, dynadraw, spray
  • 3D Brush visualisation
  • Some elements of the dynamic brush are merged in the brush paintop, for a more comprehensive user interface
  • Support for Shiva kernels
  • Initial macro support: record filters and allow editing.

Shapes

  • Table viewing, with limited editing
  • Formula shape

Tools

  • Connection tool

Packages for 2.0.2

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Download the sourcecode tarball at downloads.kde.org

You can find packages of KOffice 2.0.2 here:

KOffice 2.0.2 Released

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

The KOffice team is happy to release KOffice 2.0.2, the second bugfix release in the 2.0 series. This release contains no new features but a number of bugfixes for almost all of the components in KOffice 2.0. This is likely the last bugfix release of 2.0 before starting the 2.1 series in October this year.

More details of the 2.0.2 release can be found in the changelog. This version of KOffice is translated to no less than 27 languages.

You can find source and binary packages for 2.0.2 here.

KOffice 2.0.2 Changelog

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Libraries

  • Fix: shape fill incorectly rendered (197088).

kword

  • Fix: crash when kword is embedded and the user right-click (197998).

kpresenter

  • Fix: crash when activating a layout imported from a .ppt file (198119).
  • Fix: crash when kpresenter imports a non-existing file (197926).

kplato

  • Fix hiding columns when cbs model is reset.

karbon

  • Keep snap to grid actions synchronized.

kchart

  • Load and save the floor and wall of the plot area.

plugins

  • Default tool: use the current spot as the center for resize.
  • Text shape: fix paragraphs with list indent having the wrong width.
  • Image shape: make changing the image undoable (200220).
  • .doc:
    • Fix: closing of nested lists to not close too many items.
    • Fix: crash when loading .doc file (180884).

Packages for 2.0.1

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Download the sourcecode tarball at downloads.kde.org

You can find packages of KOffice 2.0.1 here:

  • Gentoo: koffice
  • FreeBSD: in area51
  • Exherbo: you can install it by running ‘paludis -i koffice’ after configuring the ‘kde’ repository.

If your distribution is not in the list, you can either ask them directly if they have packages or look for 2.0.0 packages.

KOffice 2.0.1 Released

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

Today, exactly one month since the release of KOffice 2.0.0, the KOffice team releases the first bugfix release in the 2.0 series. This release contains no new features but lots of bugfixes for almost all of the components in KOffice 2.0. We are planning at least two more bugfix releases of 2.0 before starting the 2.1 series in October this year.

More details of the 2.0.1 release can be found in the changelog. This version of KOffice is translated to no less than 27 languages, one more than 2.0.0. The new language for this release is Norwegian Bokmål, one of the two written forms of Norwegian.

You can find source and binary packages for 2.0.1 here.

KOffice 2.0.1 Changelog

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

General

  • Add support for finder file associations for KOffice on Mac OSX.
  • Fix: some icons.
  • Fix: spelling.

libs

  • flake
    • Fix: changing input device should change the current tool.
    • Fix: locking isn’t honored at startup.
  • Fix: default template on the open dialog.

KWord

  • Fix: crash when printing (194971)

KPlato

  • Fix: don’t allow start time to be superior to end time.
  • Fix: keep optimistic/pessimistic ratio constant when estimate is changed.
  • In duration entry, add copy/paste and unit entry via keyboard.
  • Fix: vertical scrollbar in gantt views.
  • Increase column height in treeviews a little to give usable room for editors.
  • Enable “current item” indication in calendar editor.
  • Fix: crash when app is terminated with open dialog.
  • Fix: in Task view, Editing commands were not executed.
  • Fix: Should not allow me to enter an end date before the start date (188094).
  • Fix: Task progress dialog, set percent finished to 100% when task is marked as finished (188095).

Krita

  • Fix: the curve widget on dark theme.
  • Fix: crash when opening some JPEG (191299).
  • Fix: apply effect masks on shape, group layers.
  • Fix: crash when using the duplicate op with a perspective correction.
  • Fix: correctly save Keywords metadata to IPTC.
  • Fix: saving to jpeg/png after merging.
  • Fix: painting with the convolution painter.
  • Fix: tablet pressure only effective when size is enabled in the option.

KChart

  • Fix: crash on activating the chart tool without a shape.

Plugins

  • Fix: when changing an image, don’t ignore the old size of the shape (195500)
  • Fix: crash when selecting the default tool after background tool (195472)

KOffice 2.0.0 released

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

The KOffice team is extremely pleased to finally announce version 2.0.0 of KOffice.  This release marks the end of more than 3 years of work to port KOffice to Qt 4 and the KDE 4 libraries and, in some cases, totally rewrite the engine of the KOffice applications.

Sunrise on the Boardwalk by Arturo Donate

Sunrise on the Boardwalk by Arturo Donate

Over the last few years, the KOffice team has reworked the framework into an agile and flexible codebase.  Our intention was to increase integration between the components of KOffice, decrease duplication of functionality and ease maintenance and development of new features. Furthermore, new approaches to UI design and interacting with the user have been implemented to support the new capabilities.

Targeted Audience

Our goal for now is to release a first preview of what we have accomplished.  This release is mainly aimed at developers, testers and early adopters.  It is not aimed at end users, and we do not recommend Linux distributions to package it as the default office suite yet.

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