Importing KGeography into kdeedu
Albert Astals Cid
astals11 at terra.es
Mon Dec 13 22:37:31 GMT 2004
I forgot to tell you two things.
The first is a description of what KGeography is:
KGeography is a tool for learning [political] geography.
Right now there are 9 maps for it
- Africa
- Europe
- France
- Germany
- Italy
- North and Central America
- South America
- Spain
- USA
On each map you can do:
- Browse it clicking on a region to get its name + capital
- The program asks you to click on certain region given its name
- The program asks you to select the capital of a region given its name
- The program asks you to select the region given its capital name
- The program asks you to select the region given its flag
- The program asks you to select the flag given the region name
Not all maps have flags
Maps are made up of a bitmap image, a xml file describing and optionally a
flag for each of the regions so it is not difficult adding new ones.
The second is that the tarball at berlios is a "old" version, i mean, CVS has
newer features and is better in some other ways so if you want to test it
better use the CVS version.
Albert
A Dilluns 13 Desembre 2004 12:17, Albert Astals Cid va escriure:
> I asked Annma if importing KGeography into kdeedu for KDE 3.4 would be
> possible and she told me that CVS HEAD is already frozen for new features
> not listed at the feature list, but if i read
> http://developer.kde.org/development-versions/kde-3.4-release-plan.html i
> get the impression that we are still on time (18 December seems the last
> day).
>
> I would want to confirm that it is still possible to import KGeography into
> kdeedu.
>
> It would be also interesting that some of you tested it and gave the
> opinion if it is worth to have it on kdeedu or it is still too immature.
>
> KGeography can be found at kdenonbeta/kgeography
> It's homepage is http://kgeography.berlios.de
>
> Albert
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