Here is the kind of text I would like (sorry for almost writing it completely for "my" area):
For the first snapshot we introduced a new engine to create the text layout. This happened only days before the first snapshot, and since then we have worked hard to remove as many bugs and making the text layout in general look more correct is so many ways that it is impossible to list them all. So just try out your favorite text documents, be it .odt, .doc or .docx format, and you will see how much closer we have come to perfect display. One improvement that will be very noticeable is how much better we handle anchored and inline images. The .doc and .docx file formats are handled by small programs (that we call filters), which essentially takes a .doc or .docx file and convert it into an .odt file. From then on it's handled just as any other .odt file. From this you can see that .doc and .docx files both benefit from improvements in the text layout, but also from improvements in the filters. And we are happy to say that once again our .doc and .docx filters have improved. For .docx we are far better than say LibreOffice already, and for .doc we are getting very close to being the best out there too. Words itself has improved a bit in the user interface department, and our focus now shift even more towards improving the user interface for the third snapshot. But already now you will find that we have better feedback of progress during loading. Also the page and line numbers in the the status bar at the bottom of the window now serves the double role of allowing you to go to a specific page. As a teaser we can tell you that insertion of table of contents will be in the third snapshot, and it will always be up to date (this is a first in the world of word processing as far as we are a aware), so no longer any need to manually remember to update it when you make changes to your document. We may also have section columns in the next snapshot. These teasers are more to show you that if we are looking at such advance features now, it just means that the snapshot 2 we are announcing today is actually quite good if we should say so ourselves. There has also been some great work done in making sure that we save the same odt that we load without loss of information, when obviously not actively modified by the user. This is technically known as round-tripping and is not complete yet, but we can for sure say we have improved and our work has also pinpointed the problematic areas, so expect to see further improvements moving towards snapshot 3. On Saturday 11 June 2011 23:30:33 Inge Wallin wrote: > As far as I know, Cyrille has tagged snapshot 2 now. At least he updated > the version to 2.3.72. > > This means that the release is imminent, and it's time for me to write a > new announcement. So I'd like to get a grasp of what has happened since > snapshot 1. > > Could you who have created some significant change write a reply to this > mail (on the ML, of course) and tell me what you did? This is especially > important if you have made user visible changes and UI improvements. > > Thanks in advance > > -Inge > _______________________________________________ > calligra-devel mailing list > calligra-devel@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/calligra-devel _______________________________________________ calligra-devel mailing list calligra-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/calligra-devel