On 12/18/2011 09:33 PM, Panks wrote:
Hello everyone,
This is Pankaj, I am a second year CS student at Indian Institute of
Technology, Madras.
I am interested in contributing to Calligra.
While going through last year (2011) gsoc idea page I found these
ideas interesting:
Project: PDF-Import a
Hello Ankit,
> This is Ankit Bhatnagar - Third-year Undergraduate, Computer Science
> Engineering - University Institute of Engineering & Technology, Panjab
> University, Chandigarh ( India ). I wish to contribute to the Calligra
> code-base & related projects; rather to the entire KDE Community a
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The preferred solution for most SQLite using developers is to include a
private copy of SQLite. You just add the single amalgamation source file
to your project and are no longer at the mercy of whatever goes on on the
platform.
For my own project I
On 18 December 2011 22:48, Roger Binns wrote:
> The preferred solution for most SQLite using developers is to include a
> private copy of SQLite. You just add the single amalgamation source file
> to your project and are no longer at the mercy of whatever goes on on the
> platform.
Roger, thank
On 18 December 2011 21:33, Panks wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> This is Pankaj, I am a second year CS student at Indian Institute of
> Technology, Madras.
> I am interested in contributing to Calligra.
>
> While going through last year (2011) gsoc idea page I found these ideas
> interesting:
> Project
Hello everyone,
This is Pankaj, I am a second year CS student at Indian Institute of
Technology, Madras.
I am interested in contributing to Calligra.
While going through last year (2011) gsoc idea page I found these ideas
interesting:
Project: PDF-Import and/or PDF-Export AND Integrate with Akonad
Hi again,
Unicode collation sequences for default Kexi (SQLite databases) is
what defines _distinction_ between 1. ease of use and ease of
deployment desktop db solutions and 2. complexity of server solutions
(powerfull but tuned by hand, fragile to changes).
I invested into a small research first
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Ship it!
Looks good to me.
- Boudewijn Rempt
On Dec. 18, 201
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When using tablet, the l