Kalzium Contribution

Shalin Shah shalinshah1993 at gmail.com
Thu Jan 1 11:00:35 UTC 2015


Hey,

I have sent a review request for fixing the Bug 342020 which I reported.

Yours Sincerely,
Shalin Shah

On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 10:50 AM, Shalin Shah <shalinshah1993 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Oh, that sounds great! This means there are lot of work prospects in
> Kalzium.
>
> So, here is one bug, I think, I found.
>
> Whenever we hover on on an element group in LEGEDS the elements which
> belong to this group are faded  and the remaining elements remain the same.
> However, this should actually be reverse - the elements belonging to the
> hovered group should remain same and other elements should fade away. And
> when we select some gradient it should be this way since the one I suggest
> is not so much visible when gradient is selected. But if no gradient is
> selected, I think it should be other way around.
>
> With Regards,
> Shalin Shah
>
> On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 10:03 AM, Christoph Feck <christoph at maxiom.de>
> wrote:
>>
>> On Thursday 18 December 2014 05:08:34 Shalin Shah wrote:
>> > That great! My first contribution, though small, to KDE. :)
>> >
>> > Since we are done with this bug now I can try the other bugs and
>> > add some new features. Now, I can see a lot of bugs in Kalzium at
>> > https://bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi
>> >
>> > Now, how can I identify if it has not been fixed or already not
>> > assigned to someone in the community? I'm asking this because I
>> > don't want to fix a bug that is already fixed. Also, is there any
>> > place where I can see some feature requests made by people which
>> > needs to be included in Kalzium?
>> >
>> > With Regards,
>> > Shalin Shah
>>
>> Nice, thanks :)
>>
>> I looked at the currently open bug reports. Many are about wrong or
>> missing scientific data; you could research the web for accurate and
>> up-to-date information and propose changes to the data files.
>>
>> But working on Kalzium surely is not restricted to bugs. If you have
>> an idea for an improvement, keep coding ;)
>>
>> Also, I just finished a first successful compile of the KF5 based port
>> of Kalzium, but with lots of disabled code (solver, plasmoid, molecule
>> viewer etc. are all disabled for now). There will be many tasks with
>> that later on.
>>
>> Christoph Feck (kdepepo)
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