[Kalzium] [Bug 117774] Calculator doesn't do nothing
Carsten Niehaus
cniehaus at kde.org
Wed Dec 7 09:39:39 CET 2005
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http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=117774
------- Additional Comments From cniehaus kde org 2005-12-07 09:39 -------
>I can see just *ONE* calculator! (the one in the sidebar)
>In Tools menu I can see just (from italian, re-translated to english) "data >diagram" and "glossary". No "equation solver" or something similar! This is >strange!
No, that is not strange. That is a "bug" in slackware: The new Kalzium is offering the new calculator only if on compiletime (!) OCamls and libfacile if found. You are using a binary version of Kalzium so you did nothing wrong. Please tell the Kalzium-packager of slackware that he needs to have ocaml and libfacile installed when configuring Kalzium. You can read this up in the README.packagers in Kalzium. Again: The two packages are *not* needed on runtime!
>As corncerns the sidebar calculator, if I enter just a molecule (like H2O or >your C6H12O6) it runs smootly, but if I enter something else it does nothing. >Coud be useful if kalzium pop up a "error" window, or something similar.
What is "something" else? Please tell us exactly what is not working (which strings). You can only enter the symbols of existing elements.
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