Chemistry::Elements provides an easy, object-oriented way to keep track of your chemical data. Using either the atomic number, chemical symbol, or element name you can construct an Element object. WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Chemistry-Elements/ Seamus Venasse 2017-06-17T13:44:51+00:00 a2880768945f05bbf59562f04f686051be7e8815 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
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
Update Calligra to 2.9.11. 2016-02-08T19:18:59+00:00 rakuco rakuco@FreeBSD.org 2016-02-08T19:18:59+00:00 aab2f102391b7fce0c7e40ec9a0c7ed69ba159e5 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/
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/
Update Calligra to 2.9.10. 2015-12-21T18:10:32+00:00 rakuco rakuco@FreeBSD.org 2015-12-21T18:10:32+00:00 3802028c9af22e25507285f2095fa370a3822fb1 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).
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).