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On The Desktop
'On the Desktop' editor Michael Hammel is at LinuxWorld, so this page
will be a little thinner than usual. The full Desktop page will return
next week.
KOffice 1.1 released. KOffice 1.1 is out; see [43]the announcement for
the details. The [44]list of changes is lengthy and impressive. These
changes include:
* KWord: a new formatting engine is powering the whole thing. KWord
is now more careful in its on-screen formatting, so that you
should see things the same size as they will appear on paper.
Table support has been redesigned, and there is a new formula
widget as well. You can now embed KPresenter objects into a
document, and KWord can be embedded into other applications as
well.
* KSpread: A whole list of new functions has been added. Hiding of
rows and columns is now supported. The undo mechanism has been
improved.
* Kivio: this application (a flowcharting program) has been
integrated into KOffice.
* Kugar is another new application; it is a database reporting tool.
The above list is a small subset of what has gone into KOffice 1.1;
suffice to say there is a lot of new stuff there.
Those interested in KOffice might also want to look at [45]the KDE dot
News story on the release, which, among other things, points out a
number of the shortcomings that the KOffice developers still have to
address. The proprietary format filters seem to be at the top of that
list. As a work in progress, KOffice certainly will have areas that
could be improved; that does not, however, change the fact that this
free office suite has come a long way in a short time, and shows no
signs of slowing down.
Webmin/Debian update. Last week we said that Debian developers were
looking seriously at the [46]Webmin administration interface but we
weren't sure if they were adding it to the Debian distribution. Well,
they are. The Webmin maintainer for Debian, [47]Jaldhar H. Vyas, tells
us:
Webmin packages are available in the testing and unstable
distributions and I will make unofficial packages for stable
available from my websiteWebmin packages are available in the
testing and unstable distributions and I will make unofficial
packages for stable available from my website.
Desktop Environments
Gnome Board Meeting. Daniel Veillard has sent us [48]the minutes from
the August 21, 2001 GNOME board meeting.
Interview: James Henstridge and libglade. The GNOME folks are starting
up a series of interviews with their developers; the first is [49]this
interview with James Henstridge, developer of libglade and several
other things. The interview concentrates mostly on libglade and its
future.
Sun's Desktop Division making headway (linuxpower). Christian Schaller
[50]interviews a number of GNOME developers at Sun. "Still, most of
the Sun hackers and their work is not well known to all members of the
GNOME community and definitely not to the Linux community in general.
To do something about this, I decided to interview some of the members
of Sun's Desktop Division and ask them what kind of things they are
working on. The number of people interviewed here is still just a
small subset of the people working at Sun on GNOME and GNOME related
technologies. Most of the people in this interview work at Sun's
offices in Ireland."
KC KDE Issue #20. The [51]Kernel Cousin KDE is back with "... stories
on continuing efforts to improve Konqueror's support for EMCAScript
(JavaScript), security issues when using webform completion, efforts
to create SCP and SFTP KIOSlaves, and much more."
Office Applications
Abiword Weekly News. Well, he said he'd be gone for two weeks, but
Jesper Skov has published another issue of the [52]AbiWord Weekly News
this week. Topics this week include lots of discussions on new feature
requests such as tabbed windows instead of multiple top level windows
and better PalmDoc support.
Desktop Applications
Bonobo Clipboard 0.1 'Hey! It compiles!'. The first release of the
Bonobo Clipboard, version 0.1, [53]has been announced. Since this is
an early release, several testing programs are included.
And in other news...
Roundup Issue Tracking System. Version 0.2.7 of the [54]Roundup Issue
Tracking System has been announced. " Roundup is a simple-to-use and
-install issue-tracking system with command-line, web and e-mail
interfaces. It is based on the winning design from Ka-Ping Yee in the
Software Carpentry "Track" design competition."
Simutrans for economic simulation (Linux For Kids). Linux For Kids
[55]reviews Simutrans, an economic simulation game that is similar to
Railroad Tycoon. "The graphics are very good, with little animations a
la Simcity. There is an AI that competes against you by building its
own roads and tracks between lucrative spots on the map. You only make
money by delivering the goods, not for manufacturing. Once you build
the roads, you will see houses starting to pop up, and car traffic
starting to use the roads you built for your trucks."
Section Editor: [56]Michael J. Hammel
August 30, 2001
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Minimalist Environments
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Desktop Graphics
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[71]GIMP
[72]KIllustrator (currently unavailable)
[73]Photogenics (*)
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Windows on Linux
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Kids S/W
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