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The 3.x series is based on KDE Frameworks 5, and some programs have been split
into separate ports:
- Sheets, Words & co are in editors/calligra.
- Krita is in graphics/krita.
- Kexi is in databases/kexi.
- The calligra-l10n* ports are now part of editors/calligra itself.
Okular support in editors/calligra and Marble support in textproc/kreport have
been disabled for now because they need the KF5 version of those ports.
Thanks to everyone who's tested it and worked on it in our area51 repository.
Submitted by: Adrian de Groot <groot@kde.org>, tcberner, rakuco
Reviewed by: rakuco, mat (earlier versions)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10167
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All of the Calligra translations can use %%LANG%% in their plists
to reduce plist-differences across the translations and reduce
churn. Also introduces ${CURDIR:H:H} instead of some ${CURDIR}/../..
constructions.
Original work by tcberner.
PR: 209268
Submitted by: Adriaan de Groot <groot@kde.org> (kde)
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Submitted by: Tobias Berner <tcberner@gmail.com>
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This time it did not take us 2 years to update Calligra. In fact, we're
updating it 5 days after its official release \o/
Announcement: https://www.calligra.org/news/calligra-2-9-11-released/
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This is the latest Calligra release, and the 2.9 series will be the last
KDE4-based release series.
As usual, huge thanks to Tobias Berner <tcberner@gmail.com> for working on this
in kde@'s area51 experimental repository (including previous Calligra releases
between 2.7.5 and 2.9.10).
Notable changes from a packaging perspective:
- Several dependencies have been updated to use more recent ports versions.
- Old translations not shipped by the current Calligra release have been
removed.
- The dependency on sysutils/nepomuk-core has been dropped, following what
upstream has done.
- The dependency on Qt3-compatibility Qt4 ports has been dropped, following
upstream.
- CONFLICTS with ancient ports have been removed.
- Support for G'MIC (GREYC's Magic for Image Computing), introduced after
2.7.5, is disabled by default, as building the code with clang requires
insane (>24GB) amounts of memory. We reported this bug to the LLVM developers
(bug 22199) almost a year ago, but there has been no activity upstream.
- Stopped depending on graphics/pstoedit in an unorthodox way: just follow what
every major Linux distribution does and unconditionally depend on it. I could
not figure out why we were originally depending on the port if it was already
installed.
- Stop playing tricks with PACKAGE_BUILDING: we do not package Vc
(https://github.com/VcDevel/Vc) so it does not make sense to turn on support
for it when building packages. Not only that, but the CMake option name was
wrong (it should be PACKAGERS_BUILD, not WITH_PACKAGERS_BUILD).
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- Require a new compiler to build Calligra.
- Make GTL really an option in Calligra.
- STAGEify.
- Use OPTIONS helpers.
- Set NO_ARCH for translation ports.
- Add translation port for Intelingua.
Calligra 2.7 release notes:
http://www.calligra.org/news/calligra-2-7-released
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* Japanese translation is stuck at 2.5.5;
* Southern Catalan translation is now up to date;
* Bosnian, Slovenian and Turkish translations were added.
This update brings several new features and the new Calligra Author;
for a full list, please read 2.6 release notes:
http://www.calligra.org/news/calligra-2-6-released
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coming to the ports tree after a short testing period which showed it
to be quite stable.
For the productivity part of the suite (word processor, spreadsheet,
and presentation program) the target user of version 2.5 is still the
student or academic user. This version has a number of new features
that will make it more suitable for these users.
The artistic applications of the Calligra Suite are the most mature
ones and are already used by professional users everywhere.
As usual, detailed release notes can be found in the official
announcement:
http://www.calligra.org/news/calligra-2-5-released
Meanwhile, new translations were added:
- editors/calligra-l10n-gl (Gallegan)
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graphic art and office suite.
Information on this release can be found here:
http://www.calligra.org/news/calligra-2-4-2-released
Information on Calligra Project can be found in its first ever release
announcement:
http://www.calligra.org/news/calligra-2-4-released
Consequently, KOffice 2 has been removed from the ports collection.
As usual, we would like to thank all testers and contributors.
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- Force dependency on new libwpg.
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Major changes:
Kexi now returns back
New import filters for MS OOXML (Office 2007) Formats
Improved OO.org and MS Office traditional formats compatibility
Improved stability at all
Discussed with: miwi, itetcu
Approved by: portmgr (erwin)
Feature safe: yes
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- Add ca@valencia localization for KOffice
With hat on: kde@
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Approved by: miwi (mentor implicit)
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- Update polish langpack to 2.1.0
Noticed by: QAT, miwi
Approved by: miwi (mentor)
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FreeBSD. The official KOffice 2.1.0 notes can be found here
(http://www.koffice.org/news/koffice-2-1-released/)
We'd like to say thanks to all helpers, testers and submitters.
Happy Installing.
Approved by: miwi (mentor)
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Approved by: portmgr
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Approved by: portmgr (kris)
cVS: arabic/koffice-i18n/distinfo arabic/koffice-i18n/pkg-descr
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Note that 'a' does *not* stand for 'alpha', but denotes a short-notice
bugfix release made after KOffice 1.4.0.
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Important changes:
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- Kmail and knode have been moved from kdenetwork to kdepim. This
means you will have to install kdepim if you want to continue using
kmail or knode. This is to ease integration with korganizer, in
the new 'Kontact' application.
- The arabic translations for KDE and KOffice have been moved from
misc to the arabic category.
- There is a new module called kdeaccessibility in the accessibility
category. It contains a few utilities for disabled users like a
magnification lens and a text-to-speech frontend.
- In KDM, you need to select the 'CUSTOM' session profile in order
to have your .xsession executed. This is particularly important if
you're using the aegypten tools
(http://freebsd.kde.org/howtos/aegypten-kmail.php).
- We have started making more parts of the ports optional. In kdepim,
both Kandy and KPilot can be turned off with ports-knobs. This
process will continue in the 3.2 series.
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