R: Re: kde review kartesio

LucaTringali TRINGALINVENT at libero.it
Fri May 10 13:18:43 BST 2013


Hello,
libzorbaneural can be found here: 
https://www.gitorious.org/zorbaneural/zorbaneural/trees/master
Here are also some packages for the stable version (deb and rpm):
https://www.gitorious.org/zorbaneural/zorbaneural/trees/master/binary-
packages/libzorbaneural-0.1
Once you have installed it, the build should go fine. 

The screenshot folder and the .pro file are not needed, if they are a problem 
I can remove them.

Talking about the system call in calculations, this is the reason why actuallt 
Kartesio works only on GNU/Linux systems. Why I did it? Because it was the 
easier way to do that. In the next release of Kartesio, this problem will be 
solved.

I'm not very practical with translatable strings, so I excuse for the Message.
sh: is there a wiki page to understand how to write a Message.sh file?

I'm writing comments on variables in header files, in the next hours I'll 
publish them into git.

Luca Tringali

>----Messaggio originale----
>Da: annemarie.mahfouf at free.fr
>Data: 10/05/2013 13.58
>A: "LucaTringali"<TRINGALINVENT at libero.it>
>Cc: <kde-core-devel at kde.org>
>Ogg: Re: kde review kartesio
>
>Hi,
>
>A few primary remarks:
>- libzorbaneural is needed but my distro does not have anything with "neural" 
in it (OpenSuse 12.3) what repo do I need to add in order to get it? The 
libzorbaneural website should be added to the cmake file so people can find 
this and packagers can add it to their distros. 
>- I see a screenshot folder and some .pro files that probably are not needed
>- some doxygen comments for the variables in the .h files would be 
appreciated, if anyone else wants to fix bugs it'll help a lot.
>- Kartesio does not build for me, I get "/home/kde-
devel/kartesio/src/calculations.cpp:278:1: error: control
>reaches end of non-void function [-Werror=return-type]
>cc1plus: some warnings being treated as errors"
>- I don't see a Messages.sh file to extract translatable strings.
>- I am not comfortable with the rm call line 181 in calculations.cpp => you 
can probably use more Qt classes here and in other parts of this file too. 
>
>That's only a quick review as I couldn't run the app yet.
>
>Tomaz, as for the user base maybe we could start a module for advanced 
scientific tools?
>
>Best regards,
>
>Anne-Marie
>
>
>----- Mail original -----
>> De: "Tomaz Canabrava" <tcanabrava at kde.org>
>> À: "Anne-Marie Mahfouf" <annemarie.mahfouf at free.fr>
>> Cc: "LucaTringali" <TRINGALINVENT at libero.it>, kde-core-devel at kde.org
>> Envoyé: Vendredi 10 Mai 2013 12:28:54
>> Objet: Re: kde review kartesio
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Quite Unlikely ...
>> 
>> It's a Solver, to fit curves into points, That's very used in any
>> theorical research, engeniering, math, phisics, etc.
>> 
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>> 2013/5/10 Anne-Marie Mahfouf < annemarie.mahfouf at free.fr >
>> 
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I am wondering what is the user base for this application as it seems
>> quite specialized (I did not build it yet though). Can you tell us
>> more about the potential target? Another question that comes to mind
>> is: can't it be a feature of an existing KDE Edu apps?
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> 
>> Anne-Marie
>> 
>> ----- Mail original -----
>> > De: "LucaTringali" < TRINGALINVENT at libero.it >
>> > À: kde-core-devel at kde.org
>> > Envoyé: Jeudi 9 Mai 2013 18:06:16
>> > Objet: kde review kartesio
>> 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > Hello,
>> > 
>> > I have been working on Kartesio, a program for calculating best fit
>> > curves with experimental points. I think it is ready to be moved in
>> > the KDE Edu main repo now, so I'm asking your approval.
>> > 
>> > I followed the guidelines (
>> > http://techbase.kde.org/Policies/Application_Lifecycle ) and
>> 
>> 
>> > Kartesio is actually in KDE review:
>> > 
>> > https://projects.kde.org/projects/kdereview/kartesio
>> > 
>> > For any question, ask me.
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > Luca Tringali
>> > 
>> 
>> 
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