Various news in kdevelop, kdev-python, kdev-qmljs
Before everything else, I want to send a big "thank you" to our hard-working sysadmins who spent so much time and effort recently on fixing the git servers! It's working nicely again.Other than that,...
View ArticleCollaborative editing in KTE (prototype)
I had a bit of spare time, so I decided I'd try to implement collaborative editing in KTextEditor, and see how far I can get in a week. That week is over now -- and this is how far I got: Your browser...
View Articlekdev-python 1.5 rc1 -- please test!
Hi!Five months have passed since the release of kdev-python 1.4.1, and it's about time for the next release! The 1.5 release will contain various new features and bug fixes, and also will work with...
View ArticleBusting KDevelop myths
For every KDevelop release, announcements are made by various people on various news sites, and there's plenty of comments. Depending on the news site, those comments are more or less accurate, but...
View ArticleAbout SSD hard drive durability
When SSD disks popped up some time ago, many people's main concern was their durability. The claimed 10k write cycles for each block didn't really sound much to most people (including me). Still, I...
View Articlekdev-python 1.5 released!
Hi!I'm happy to announce the the availability of version 1.5 of kdev-python, the Python language support plugin for the KDevelop development environment. For the official (short) announcement...
View Articlekdev-python 1.5.1 released
kdev-python provides Python language support for the KDevelop integrated development environment. For more information, please look at the 1.4 and 1.5 release announcements, and especially make sure to...
View ArticleGSoC: Collaborative text editing in kate + kde-telepathy
First of all, I've been accepted for GSoC this year! I'll be working on creating a collaborative text editor based on the KTextEditor interface and libinfinity library, and on integrating that editor...
View ArticleGSoC: Collaborative text editing in Kate + kde-telepathy: status report No. 2
Read my first status report for a more general introduction on what is happening.In the last two weeks, I have implemented many shiny new things in kte-collaborative! Here's a short summary of the most...
View ArticleGSoC: Collaborative text editing in Kate + kde-telepathy: status report No. 3
Read my first status report for a more general introduction on what is happening. The second report gives some information about features implemented earlier.Much has happened in the "bring...
View ArticleCollaborative text editing in KTextEditor and kde-telepathy: Preview release
We have decided that kte-collaborative (the "Collaborative text editing in KTextEditor via kde-telepathy" project -- see previous) is ready for a first release! This release is explicitly flagged as...
View ArticleCollaborative text editing: 0.2 beta release and end of GSoC
After three months and 430 commits introducing 23165 changes (line insertions/removals; in the kte-collaborative repository, plus about 50 more commits in kde-telepathy and libqinfinity), the beta...
View ArticleExtracting text from Photoshop (PSD) images
I just needed to grab text from some Photoshop images and put it into a LaTeX document. But, how do I get that text on Linux? GIMP can't do it, nor can any other program I tried (they all rasterize the...
View ArticleAdvanced code completion filtering in kate / KDevelop
I have implemented two new ways to filter the code completion popup in kate: filtering the list using an abbreviation, and filtering the list using text not occuring at the word's beginning. This can...
View Articlekte-collaborative 0.2: First stable release of the collaborative text editing...
I'm pleased to announce the first stable release of kte-collaborative, which provides collaborative text editing in kate through kde-telepathy, and an update to the libqinfinity library. libqinfinity...
View Articlekdev-python update: version 1.5.2 released
I'm happy to announce the availability of a second stabilization update for the 1.5 series of kdev-python, the Python language support plugin for the KDevelop development environment. See the 1.5...
View ArticleKDevelop / Kate sprint in Barcelona in January 2014
Last week I have been in Barcelona at the KDevelop / Kate sprint with all the other nice people working on those projects. As always, it was very cool to meet everyone again and spend a week together...
View Articlekate: intelligent code completion for all languages!
... well, maybe that's a bit of an exaggeration, but it's certainly much more intelligent than before. Look:Code completion in CSS... bash... Lua... PHPeven Gnuplot!Note how this one has a different...
View Articlekdevelop-python for python 3: beta release
Good news: Python 3.4 is about to be released, and with it kdevelop-python's first version to support Python 3. Until that happens in a few days, here's a beta: kdev-python version...
View Articlekdevelop-python for Python 3: first stable version (1.6.0) released!
Yesterday, Python 3.4 was finally released, so I'm now happy to announce the first stable release of kdevelop-python which supports Python 3! See below for the tarballs.As in the Python 2 series, PyQt...
View ArticleProject: Detecting the 1420.4MHz hydrogen line -- status report
A while ago, I decided it would be a fun thing to try to detect the 21cm hydrogen line. The 21cm line is a hyperfine structure line of hydrogen; the latter is abundant in interstellar matter in our...
View Article1420.4 MHz Hydrogen line: There it is!
With a reasonably simple setup, I finally succeeded in detecting the 1420.4 MHz galactic hydrogen hyperfine structure line:One of the first successful measurements. The little bulge in the center of...
View ArticleSnippets in Kate 5
Recently I spent some time to port and clean up the Snippets plugin and the underlying template interface for Kate 5. It's now fully working again and more powerful than ever. The template code was...
View Article21cm hydrogen line telescope, version 2
Much has happened since my last status report on my attempts to observe the galactic hydrogen emission at the famous 1420.4 MHz hyperfine structure line. Now, the new setup is finally proven to be...
View ArticleBlog moved
I decided to continue this blog on my own installation, so please go to http://blog.svenbrauch.de/ in the future if you're interested. This is the last post around here. :)
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