Re: [Kmymoney-devel] Charts in KF5

2014-08-13 Thread Alvaro Soliverez
Sure, I'll contact Sebas. Can you get his email from Andreas? Send it to me directly. I'll check with Sebas if it's possible to count on him to make this move. Also, if the Qt Quick 2 port is in progress. On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 8:16 AM, Cristian Oneț wrote: > 2014-08-13 14:00 GMT+03:00 Alvaro

Re: [Kmymoney-devel] Charts in KF5

2014-08-13 Thread Cristian Oneț
2014-08-13 14:00 GMT+03:00 Alvaro Soliverez : > Hi Cristian, > Thanks for the information. > We currently have line, bar, stacked-bar, and pie charts. Do these > charts have some kind of interaction control? Zoom, drill-down, etc. > > As for KDChart, we use its models and fille them with our data.

Re: [Kmymoney-devel] Charts in KF5

2014-08-13 Thread Alvaro Soliverez
Hi Cristian, Thanks for the information. We currently have line, bar, stacked-bar, and pie charts. Do these charts have some kind of interaction control? Zoom, drill-down, etc. As for KDChart, we use its models and fille them with our data. That's pretty self-contained in one class, so it's easy t

Re: [Kmymoney-devel] Charts in KF5

2014-08-13 Thread Cristian Oneț
Hi, I talked about kqtquickcharts with Andreas Cord-Landwehr who uses it in a KDE Education project to display some reports (typing performance). He suggested we should contact the author Sebastian Gottfried and let him know our needs. kqtquickcharts still needs to be ported to QtQuick 2 and curr

Re: [Kmymoney-devel] Charts in KF5

2014-08-11 Thread Cristian Oneț
2014-08-11 21:25 GMT+03:00 Alvaro Soliverez : > Hello Cristian, > While in Randa, can you find out if there is work in progress in a QML > Charts component[1]? Sure, I'll ask about this. > I would like to move away from KDA's chart library, and in the process > learn more to eventually port repor

[Kmymoney-devel] Charts in KF5

2014-08-11 Thread Alvaro Soliverez
Hello Cristian, While in Randa, can you find out if there is work in progress in a QML Charts component[1]? I would like to move away from KDA's chart library, and in the process learn more to eventually port reports, and the home page to QML too. Regards, Alvaro [1] http://blog.sebasgo.net/blog