This is basically the same as x11/ruby-qt4 beacuse those are just
different releases of the same project. Idea is to make this package
a replacement for the x11/ruby-qt4.
download files using the BitTorrent protocol. It enables you to run
multiple torrents at the same time and comes with extended features
to make it a full-featured client for BitTorrent.
This package contains main KTorrent library, that could be used by
other apps than KTorrent itself. In particular, it's used by KGet
from KDE SC itself.
It is used by default in our KDE 4 because KHTML (or, more technically, KJS)
crashes at start. Thus it's a run-time dependency of kde-baseapps package.
place some bodies on the scene, add some forces such as gravity or
springs, then click "Simulate" and Step shows you how your scene
will evolve according to the laws of physics. You can change every
property of bodies/forces in your experiment (even during simulation)
and see how this will change the outcome of the experiment. With
Step you can not only learn but feel how physics works.
Legend has it that SMOKE stands for Scripting Meta Object Kompiler
Engine.
Information about all classes and all methods/functions is stored
in cross-referencing tables for fast look-ups. Thereby the whole
API of a wrapped library can be used.
The main purpose of SMOKE is making it easier to write bindings
from scripting languages to Qt and KDE - with an emphasis on ease
of use and flexibility.
This package contains wrappers for Qt, and does not depend on KDE
in any way.
NB: This could conflict with x11/ruby-qt4, paths to fix this are
investigated.
Legend has it that SMOKE stands for Scripting Meta Object Kompiler
Engine.
Information about all classes and all methods/functions is stored
in cross-referencing tables for fast look-ups. Thereby the whole
API of a wrapped library can be used.
The main purpose of SMOKE is making it easier to write bindings
from scripting languages to Qt and KDE - with an emphasis on ease
of use and flexibility.
This package contains wrappers for KDE, for Qt wrappers see
the smokeqt package.
Legend has it that SMOKE stands for Scripting Meta Object Kompiler
Engine.
Information about all classes and all methods/functions is stored
in cross-referencing tables for fast look-ups. Thereby the whole
API of a wrapped library can be used.
The main purpose of SMOKE is making it easier to write bindings
from scripting languages to Qt and KDE - with an emphasis on ease
of use and flexibility.
This package contains generator used for creating actual wrappers.
the results of a graph algorithm and also helping students to do
the algorithms. Rocs has a scripting module, done in Qt Script,
that interacts with the drawn graph and every change in the graph
with the script is reflected on the drawn one.
* printd: contains a kded module that checks for user print jobs
and shows a systray icon;
* printqueue: contains an application that show the printers queue;
* printer-manager-kcm: configure printers in a very simple way;
* add-printer: a wizard to add new printers;
* plasmoid: show printers and it's jobs.
It includes:
* accountwizard - steps you through account creation for many resources;
* Akonadi agents - calendarsearch, invitations, maildispatcher,
nepomukfeeder and more;
* Akonadi resources - birthdays, VCard contacts, CalDav, Google, ICal
calendars, and many more.
Parley supports many language specific features but can be used for
other learning tasks just as well. It uses the spaced repetition
learning method, also known as flash cards.
Creating new vocabulary collections with Parley is easy, but of
course it is even better if you can use some of our premade files.
Have a look at the KDE-Files.org page or use the "Download New
Collections" feature directly in Parley.
It combines the excellent functionalities of KPDF with the
versatility of supporting different kind of documents, like PDF,
Postscript, DjVu, CHM, XPS, ePub and others.
It is not an application, but a component which can be used by
developers within applications.
This is the KDE Meta Data library (not to confuse with KFileMetaData).
It consists of the following parts:
* The main resource handling centered around Nepomuk2::Resource;
* The handling of ontologies via classes in the Nepomuk2::Types namespace;
* The desktop Nepomuk2::Query API;
* nepomuk_facets;
* Several utility methods and classes.
more about Earth: You can pan and zoom around and you can look up
places and roads.
Marble offers different thematic maps: A classroom-style topographic
map, a satellite view, street map, earth at night and temperature
and precipitation maps. All maps include a custom map key, so it
can also be used as an educational tool for use in class-rooms. For
educational purposes you can also change date and time and watch
how the starry sky and the twilight zone on the map change.
In opposite to other virtual globes Marble also features multiple
projections: Choose between a Flat Map ("Plate carr"), Mercator or
the Globe.
Note: Marble project (tries to) support non-KDE builds too. Anyone
interested could work on it...
card game for two players, where the second player is either live
opponent, or built in artificial intelligence.
The game is played using a single deck of cards. Cards are shuffled
and distributed amongst the players in such a way that half of them
are face down and half of them are open. Each participant plays one
of the open cards per turn. As soon as all the cards are played the
round ends and points are calculated and awarded.