Call for testing upcoming RKWard 0.7.4
DES Alfonso Cano Robles
alfonsociologo at gmail.com
Sun May 15 19:41:51 BST 2022
WoW...
Nice, thanks for all the hard work, I'll update this summer:
https://sites.google.com/viep.com.mx/recusosderkward/p%C3%A1gina-principal
Thanks!!!
Alfonso
El vie, 13 may 2022 a la(s) 16:18, Thomas Friedrichsmeier (
thomas.friedrichsmeier at kdemail.net) escribió:
> Hi!
>
> RKWard has made some nice progress during the past month, and I'd like
> to make the new features more widely available, soon. A release by the
> end of the month looks ambitious but still realistic:
> https://rkward.kde.org/Release_Schedule.html .
>
> Of course, as usual, I'm hoping for your help in testing. As to what to
> look out for, this release cycle was particularly focused on
> streamlining the first steps with RKWard (but I believe long time users
> will appreciate these changes as well):
>
> - The "Welcome to RKWard" page has been reworked, entirely, and now
> serves as a "dashboard" with some of the most important task,
> including access to recently used files (replaces the previous pop-up
> startup dialog).
> - The package installation dialog has also been reworked to show fewer
> pop-up dialogs, and hopefully to be more readable. In total, this
> should bring down the number of pop-up dialogs a tpyical first-time
> user will see from six to three (which still isn't ideal, but
> certainly better).
> - Almost all plugins now support a preview, helping to see results
> faster, and to send only intended output to the output window.
> - More import options, including an "Import Data" assistant to help
> finding them.
>
> Looking forward to your feedback!
> Thomas
>
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Dr. Alfonso Cano Robles
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