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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 04/15/2016 07:45 AM, Jaroslaw
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 15 April 2016 at 13:36, Swarup <span
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<div>On 04/13/2016 03:29 PM, Jaroslaw Staniek wrote:<br>
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<pre>On 8 April 2016 at 19:54, Jaroslaw Staniek <a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:staniek@kde.org" target="_blank"><staniek@kde.org></a> wrote:
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<pre>On Thursday, 7 April 2016, Swarup <a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:dinbandhu@sprynet.com" target="_blank"><dinbandhu@sprynet.com></a> wrote:
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<pre>Hello there,
Any improvements made in providing ability for Ubuntu users to upgrade to
later versions? I'm still stuck in--
Kexi Version 2.8.5
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<pre>Hi
I am sorry that ubuntu offers no such support for free software.
Upgrading the OS can be an option.
Or requesting support from ubuntu or someone who can develop a backport.
This can be requested on an ubuntu forum.
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<pre>Hi,
A modern way of distributing software may help us soon:
<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/04/ubuntu-16-04-lts-snap-packages" target="_blank">http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/04/ubuntu-16-04-lts-snap-packages</a>
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</span> Looks wonderful-- I am really looking forward to
the day when I'll be able to upgrade kexi versions. The
version I have right now is so dysfunctional. Any time
the mouse crosses from the left side of the screen into
the left side of the table, it makes the table jump to
the top. This is endlessly frustrating and a huge waste
of time. Say I am working in row #750, the mouse moves
across the left border of the table and all of a sudden
the table jumps to row#1. If there is any fix for this,
please advise.<br>
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All this was long ago fixed.</div>
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My advice is to upgrade the OS or install another copy
in a virtual machine or different computer. Regardless
of availability of the Snap packages, staying with
outdated software on LTS platforms will be always a
compromise. It's not a problem for apps that do not
evolve much anymore but Kexi is actively developed and
users are hungry for features :)<br>
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be looking for a way when practically every week new
updates appear for Kexi.<br>
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There are so many software packages which update regularly every
week with the Ubuntu update manager-- it happens automatically. If
Kexi could be incorporated into this feature, it would be great.<br>
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As for upgrading the OS, the Final Version of the new Ubuntu LTS
16.04 is coming out on April 21. My current LTS 14.04 is in all
other regards functioning wonderfully, and I would have no other
reason to upgrade given my own specific usage patterns and needs.
Upgrading would only be done for getting an updated Kexi, and for me
upgrading Ubuntu on a MacBook Pro is not a small job. So this being
the case, let me just ask the following questions:<br>
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1. By upgrading to 16.04 LTS, will I get the latest finalized
version of Kexi? Or if not, which version of Kexi will be included
in Ubuntu 16.04?<br>
2. Will the version of Kexi which is included have the following
features:<br>
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-Ability to add rows to the middle of a table which is already in
existence<br>
-Ability to add columns to the middle of a table which is already in
existence <br>
-Ability to change the name of a column in an existing table.
(Currently this requires going into the data view, with the warning
that making any changes will wipe out all the data in the table)<br>
-Ability to move existing rows/columns in a table which is already
in existence<br>
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If these table features have also been incorporated, then that will
also provide tremendous inspiration to do the OS upgrade. <br>
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(If it is just the previously described table-jumps-to-row#1 bug
which has been fixed, I will still consider upgrading but I have
adjusted myself through long practice to this bug so that I don't
cross that table border when working in Kexi.)<br>
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Swarup<br>
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