[kde-edu]: icee [chemistry]

Tomaz Canabrava tcanabrava at kde.org
Wed Jun 16 14:28:47 CEST 2010


apol is right. Rocs is being used in windows for more than six months
without problems, and it's just a KDE app.

On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 7:50 AM, Aleix Pol <aleixpol at kde.org> wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 12:04 PM, TRINGALINVENT at libero.it
> <TRINGALINVENT at libero.it> wrote:
>>
>>
>> >----Messaggio originale----
>> >Da: TRINGALINVENT at libero.it
>> >Data: 16/06/2010 11.53
>> >A: <annemarie.mahfouf at free.fr>
>> >Ogg: R: Re: [kde-edu]: icee [chemistry]
>> >
>> >Hello,
>> >answering to Anne Marie:
>> >-do you have users so far for Icee?
>> >No I've just finished writing it, but at the university we have already
>> > used
>> >it in the old version (tk powered)
>> >for analitical chemistry lessons and laboratory reports. We found it
>> > useful
>> >and we want to share it.
>> >-can it be ported to KDE? (related to first question, trying to assess
>> > the
>> Qt-
>> >only need)
>> >Well, the plot widget could be replaced with a KPlot widget, but this
>> > means
>> >that the program will be
>> >unusable under Windows. It could be a problem because many users, at
>> > home,
>> use
>> >Windows.
>> >- will you maintain it if integrated (writing doc, fixing bugs, adding
>> > new
>> >features,...)?
>> >I will try to maintain it the best way I can. I've already wrote a "Rapid
>> >Help" because the functioning
>> >of the program is really simple. I will write something more detailed.
>> >- did you discuss with Kalzium maintainers on how to integrate it?
>> >No... I thought this mailing list would be the best way to talk with
>> > them.
>> >Have I to write to someone in particular?
>> >
>> >Luca Tringali
>> >
>> >>----Messaggio originale----
>> >>Da: annemarie.mahfouf at free.fr
>> >>Data: 15/06/2010 15.39
>> >>A: <kde-edu at kde.org>, "TRINGALINVENT at libero.it"<TRINGALINVENT at libero.it>
>> >>Ogg: Re: [kde-edu]: icee [chemistry]
>> >>
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >>A few questions:
>> >>- do you have users so far for Icee?
>> >>- can it be ported to KDE? (related to first question, trying to assess
>> >> the
>> >Qt-
>> >>only need)
>> >>- will you maintain it if integrated (writing doc, fixing bugs, adding
>> >> new
>> >>features,...)
>> >>- did you discuss with Kalzium maintainers on how to integrate it?
>> >>
>> >>Best regards,
>> >>
>> >>Anne-Marie
>> >>
>> >>On mardi 15 juin 2010 12:12:22 TRINGALINVENT at libero.it wrote:
>> >>> Hello everybody,
>> >>> some weeks ago I wrote some suggestions about Kalzium, and said that
>> >>> I was writing a program, called IceeQt, for analitical chemistry.
>> >>> IceeQt
>> >>> can be
>> >>> used in two ways: it can take a system of theorical equations of
>> equilibria
>> >>> and return the equation that describes the changing of a parameter in
>> >>> function of an initial concentration, or it can take the experimental
>> >>> data
>> >>> from a titration,
>> >>> plotting them, and find out the equivalence point and the equation of
>> >>> a
>> >>> curve that approximate the trend of the points.
>> >>> Now I'm ready to release the first version of this software. You can
>> >>> find
>> >>> it here:
>> >>> http://zorbaproject.uuuq.com/pages/index.php?
>> >>> sezione=IceeQt&lang=English&page=Download
>> >>>
>> >>> You can download the binary package or install iceeQt from source code
>> with
>> >>> qmake
>> >>> make
>> >>> sudo make install
>> >>>
>> >>> What do you think about it? Could it be included in Kde-Edu? Are there
>> >>> changes to do?
>> >>>
>> >>> Luca Tringali
>> >>> Student of chemistry, university of Trieste, Italy
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>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
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> That's not true, you can use KDE under windows.
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