KDE Commit-Digest for 14th May 2006

In this week's KDE Commit-Digest: release polishing for amaroK 1.4. New sounds for KTuberling. KDE 4 changes include the proposed kdepimlibs module is created. New SVG icon engine based on QsvgEngine. New capabilities added to Solid. Applications with simple audio needs start to migrate to Phonon.

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by Captain Phonon (not verified)

.... nuff said!

by superstoned (not verified)

It sure does. Looks like porting apps to phonon is cool these days ;-)

by Dima (not verified)

Will the bug 110137 ever be fixed?

"xine skips songs in playlist when using random"

Amarok is a great player... But skipping songs completely at random is unacceptable, in my opinion. (And marking the bug "RESOLVED" as "WORKSFORME" doesn't help, either.)

by AC (not verified)

well, works fine for me :o)
no problems with amarok 1.4 and xine.

I had some xine errors with previous builds of amarok 1.4, but not with the current one.

by Erik (not verified)

Hi,

the following typo happened in today's digest:
"Dirk Mueller committed changes in /trunk/KDE/kdelibse:"

Note the 'e' at the end. This keeps the diff viewer from working correctly.

Regards,
Erik

by Patcito (not verified)

When I visit the phonon (http://phonon.kde.org/)and solid (http://solid.kde.org/) web site I can read on the bottom:
...This is an open source project

then when I click on the KDE Icon (http://www.kde.org/) I get "KDE is a powerful Free Software graphical desktop environment..."
It would be great to have some kind of consistency don't you think?

by Moritz Moeller-... (not verified)

All free software is open source (no the other way around), so I fail to see an inconsitency.

by Evan "JabberWok... (not verified)

Aren't a few things not Free as in GNU? I think some of the artwork is released under more open (less "sharing required") licenses so that commercial apps can use them. I may be wrong with KDE3, but I'm sure that at one point there were bits that were licensed under more "public domain-ish" licenses like Artistic or BSD.

by mikeyd (not verified)

Those licenses are definitely free software - read RMS' 4 freedoms again.

by Lee (not verified)

No. GNU won't even use the term Open Source. They're different in common use, even if originally intended to mean the same thing. Bruce Perens, who co-invented the term open source, has also asked people to stop using it.

by koral (not verified)

Thanks Danny! I couldn't imagine all that good stuff going on if not reading your digest. Thanks a lot!!!!

by Marco Krohn (not verified)

From the amaroK release polishing: "Tagging support for all major audio formats (OGG, MP3, MP4, FLAC and RM)"

Is amaroK using "taglib" or is that homebrew?

by ac (not verified)

It's using taglib, which has added support for plugins. amarok handles mp4/mp4/aac, rm/rma and wma through homebrew taglib plugins.

by Marco Krohn (not verified)

thanks for the quick reply, that sounds wonderful. Also the new amaroK features sound great and look visually appealing - thanks a lot!

by Marco Krohn (not verified)

Just visited the wiki pages of KOffice and amaroK.

http://wiki.kde.org/tiki-index.php?page=koffice2roadmap

http://amarok.kde.org/amarokwiki/index.php/What's_New_in_1.4

Can't KOffice wiki not use the same beautiful style as Amarok? I know that both projects use different wiki software (amarok seems to use mediawiki, which is the base for wikepedia) and KOffice (tiki?). However, porting a couple of pages (i.e. using a different syntax) is not too hard and IMHO worth it (in this case count me in as a helping hand).

BTW thanks Danny for the KDE commit digest and Inge for his PR for Koffice!

by Cyrille Berger (not verified)

well koffice uses the kde wiki which is indeed a tikiwiki. And I don't think there will be a change to mediawiki in the future, the admin of the kde's wiki is also a tikiwiki dev ;)

by MK (not verified)

Like the amarok guys koffice could use any other wiki ... and setting up a new mediawiki is pretty easy these days (though making it as nice as the amarok's one will probably take a bit longer).

by Boudewijn Rempt (not verified)

Sure we could. But this is just a tool for developers to coordinate. There's no reason to prettify it, and hence no reason to spend even a little time on changing wiki's.

by ac (not verified)

The request to switch KDE to mediawiki has been brought up many times. Basically, it's unlikely to happen. Personally, I prefer mediawiki since the syntax is cleaner and it tends to look prettier, but the current maintainer of the Kde-Wiki, Luci, is also a tikiwiki dev so the odds of switching are slim.

by am (not verified)

Does this mean we can use SMIL Animations in Icons for KDE 4? :-)

by Lee (not verified)

That would be horrible :) Animations for selected icons might be nice, but I'd hate to see the all my file icons animating! I guess it could be done well, but the coordination it would take, in terms of timing the animations and matching colors etc., for a whole (unfixed) set of icons that can be added to by third parties would be pretty tough to get right.

by Andre (not verified)

I have a problem with the Kfiledialogue which probably relates to the file sorting algorith.

The Cursors "jumps". It is an old bug and it esp. occurs when I have folders which long filenames e.g. podcasts.

I thought it was fixed because it is so obvious but I just installed KDE 3.5.1 for SuSe 10.1 and I wondered why it is still there. So I ask you, was this bug fixed in a later version or is it still in?

by me (not verified)

I'm experiencing this also, using 3.5.2 on Suse 10.0.

by James Richard Tyrer (not verified)

I get a 404 when trying to view my new icons :-( when I try to view them here:

http://commit-digest.org/issues/2006-05-14/moreinfo/538392/#visual

by AC (not verified)

Correct, the directory 'pics' does not exist in SVN

by James Richard Tyrer (not verified)

That is not the way SVN works!

The directory exists at Revision 538392, and it is still there.

If you doubt this, please look:

http://websvn.kde.org/branches/KDE/3.5/kdeartwork/pics/?rev=538392

What I am pointing out is that there is a bug somewhere:

http://websvn.kde.org/branches/KDE/3.5/kdeartwork/pics/hicolor/hi22-acti...

Gives 404. But, you get the image if you use the correct URLs. E.G.:

http://websvn.kde.org/branches/KDE/3.5/kdeartwork/pics/hicolor/hi22-acti...