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Done, thanks! =)
- May 14 2017
Hey, thanks for packaging it ;)
- Aug 11 2011
Update: Dianara v0.9 has been out for a while, and that should build OK in Ubuntu 12.04.
When/if you upgrade to 13.10, you'll have Dianara already in the repositories :) - Sep 08 2013
When/if you upgrade to 13.10, you'll have Dianara already in the repositories :) - Sep 08 2013
Hi!
Your problem is an older version of QJSON than the required 0.8.x.
Dianara 0.8 requires QJSON 0.8.x, but the good news is that Dianara 0.9, which I'll release soon, lowers this requirement to QJSON 0.7.x.
So, in summary, you can't compile Dianara now, unless you somehow upgrade QJSON, but you'll be able to compile it once v0.9 is out.
Cheers!
P.S.- the 'build' directory is empty, of course, because you just created it.
When you go into it and run 'qmake ..', a Makefile file should appear. Then you run 'make' to build the binary.
It's just a way to keep the main directory clean, but using a "build" directory is not a requirement ;) - Aug 05 2013
Your problem is an older version of QJSON than the required 0.8.x.
Dianara 0.8 requires QJSON 0.8.x, but the good news is that Dianara 0.9, which I'll release soon, lowers this requirement to QJSON 0.7.x.
So, in summary, you can't compile Dianara now, unless you somehow upgrade QJSON, but you'll be able to compile it once v0.9 is out.
Cheers!
P.S.- the 'build' directory is empty, of course, because you just created it.
When you go into it and run 'qmake ..', a Makefile file should appear. Then you run 'make' to build the binary.
It's just a way to keep the main directory clean, but using a "build" directory is not a requirement ;) - Aug 05 2013
Thanks for the PKGBUILD :)
- Jul 05 2011
OK, I checked with KOffice 2.1.0, and both KWord and KSpread (I assume the whole suite) create the Thumbnails/thumnail.png file, but it is all white.
So they create it, according to spec, but as a placeholder for now.
Anyway, has anyone proposed having this by default in KDESC on KDE Brainstorm? :P - Jan 16 2010
So they create it, according to spec, but as a placeholder for now.
Anyway, has anyone proposed having this by default in KDESC on KDE Brainstorm? :P - Jan 16 2010
I'll check with Koffice's formats and comment here, but as you say, it's ODF spec, therefore should be like this in any OpenDocument-compatible program's files.
- Jan 16 2010
Not to be too picky, but shouldn't this be called "OpenDocument thumbnail plugin"?
OpenDocument formats are not just OpenOffice.org's format...
Nice job, anyway :) - Jan 16 2010
OpenDocument formats are not just OpenOffice.org's format...
Nice job, anyway :) - Jan 16 2010