[kde-edu]: R: Re: R: Re: icee [chemistry]

TRINGALINVENT at libero.it TRINGALINVENT at libero.it
Wed Jun 16 15:18:49 CEST 2010


Maybe a better idea is to integrate Icee directly into Kalzium. This will make 
simplier
things, because I'll continue developing Icee as an extension of Kalzium, and 
then
release less quickly the autonomous version. 
So, if there's a Kalzium developer, please tell me what to do.

Luca Tringali

>----Messaggio originale----
>Da: tcanabrava at kde.org
>Data: 16/06/2010 15.08
>A: <kde-edu at kde.org>, "TRINGALINVENT at libero.it"<TRINGALINVENT at libero.it>
>Ogg: Re: [kde-edu]: R: Re: icee [chemistry]
>
>marble works this way, and kdelibs are not that big.
>
>On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 10:03 AM, TRINGALINVENT at libero.it
><TRINGALINVENT at libero.it> wrote:
>>>----Messaggio originale----
>>>Da: tcanabrava at kde.org
>>>Data: 16/06/2010 14.28
>>>A: <kde-edu at kde.org>
>>>Ogg: Re: [kde-edu]: icee [chemistry]
>>>
>>>apol is right. Rocs is being used in windows for more than six months
>>>without problems, and it's just a KDE app.
>>
>> That's right, but you will need to install also Kde for Windows. Actually
>> IceeQt
>> can be installed simply from the setup I created, without needing any other
>> thing.
>>
>> Anyway, we could work on another version of Icee that needs KDE libs, so 
users
>> can choose the version they prefer.
>>
>> Luca Tringali
>>
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