All koffice bugs were duplicated for Calligra, so none of us is interested
in any of them. As far as I know there's nobody who speaks for KOffice
anymore, and I _certainly_ don't want to do that: I am not even going to
send this mail to the koffice mailing lists.
But it seems to me that you ca
Hi, Friedrich!
My notes about the tests in Krita.
1) Quite a lot of tests in Krita are based on comparing to reference
QImage. These tests are really useful for catching regressions and
debugging whole subsystems. But they have a few drawbacks:
1.1) Refernce .png files take a lot of space in rep
On Thursday 05 February 2015 00:08:23 Christoph Feck wrote:
> Hi,
>
> currently there are over 100 open bugs/suggestions for kword. Does
> someone from the Calligra Words team volunteer to check which of them
> applies to Calligra? If not, I can close them as "unmaintained", and
> ask reporters to
Hi,
currently Calligra (2.9 & master) has 313 tests. Those tests could be used to
automatically catch regressions (even better that CI runs them on every push,
so we do not have to to run them ourselves every time) and thus save time
compared to only users starting to see problems after a relea
Hi,
currently there are over 100 open bugs/suggestions for kword. Does
someone from the Calligra Words team volunteer to check which of them
applies to Calligra? If not, I can close them as "unmaintained", and
ask reporters to add a comment, if they still apply.
Please keep me in CC, because I
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Two more small fixes would be nice:
- When I click Next on "Al
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Cool, much better!
kexi/migration/AlterSchemaWidget.h