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libkscan and kooka are effectively abandoned code.  libkscan needs a complete re-write to enable the full feature set of SANE, to work with Solid, and to improve usability.  Kooka needs to be replaced with a basic quick scan utility and a more advanced app similar to XSane.
libkscan and kooka are effectively abandoned code.  libkscan needs a complete re-write to enable the full feature set of SANE, to work with Solid, and to improve usability.  Kooka needs to be replaced with a basic quick scan utility and a more advanced app similar to XSane.
== Inline Spell-checking in Kateparts ==
I don't kown if with the new sonnet framework wold be possible to do inline spell-checking in programs that use katepart (like kile) but if this is not possible it wold be a WONDERFULL idea. There are a LOT of people who use kile as a front-end to latex, and the only option that missed it's an inline spell-checker.

Revision as of 12:15, 7 March 2007

Welcome to Summer of Code 2007 discussion page.

Hi, what about the KPDF-projects of the last year? Are they still valid and will there be some in this year? I am realy interessted in. -- Morton

Projects from last year are probably still valid, but you can email any contacts listed to be sure. thiago 08:05, 5 March 2007 (CET)

Most of them are still valid. I'll put down some ideas for okular next days. Pino 19:35, 5 March 2007 (CET)

Removed distinction between sponsored and non-sponsored

I have edited the page to remove the distinction between sponsored and non-sponsored ideas. The final decision rests with the student anyways, so there's no point in keeping the ideas with mentor as "first-class".

All ideas are good. thiago 21:15, 5 March 2007 (CET)

Project "Whatsthis"

I don't know what category "Whatsthis" falls on. It looks Usability to me, but if I'm wrong, can someone please fix this? thiago 21:16, 5 March 2007 (CET)

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libkscan and kooka are effectively abandoned code. libkscan needs a complete re-write to enable the full feature set of SANE, to work with Solid, and to improve usability. Kooka needs to be replaced with a basic quick scan utility and a more advanced app similar to XSane.


Inline Spell-checking in Kateparts

I don't kown if with the new sonnet framework wold be possible to do inline spell-checking in programs that use katepart (like kile) but if this is not possible it wold be a WONDERFULL idea. There are a LOT of people who use kile as a front-end to latex, and the only option that missed it's an inline spell-checker.