and, in a similar way, i dont think its a good idea to suggest user to
install KOffice to get full kdenlive functionality if this user has already
installed, lets say, openoffice (this is my case, for example)...

On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 7:26 PM, el jefe delito <eljefedelito at gmail.com>wrote:

> > i don't know enough about this topic
> Nor do I really, but I like the idea of keeping within the KDE framework,
> keeping the KDE File Picker and the same menu structure and button/layout
> look, by using embedded KOffice rather than a GTK-toolkit based app.
>
> I don't think that KOffice should be pulled in with KDEnlive as a
> dependency, however.  Perhaps that (external) functionality would be
> greyed-out with a note that tells the user that KOffice (or parts of it)
> need to be installed for this to function.
>
> Just my user-based two cents :)
>
> eljefe
>
>
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