Danke!
On Sonntag, 3. April 2022 22:45:21 CEST you wrote: > Hi! > > I finally found some time to get things moving again, in RKWard > development, and by now a number of improvements are just waiting to be > released. Not for the first time, the timeline for this is being > constrained by an upcoming release of R (4.2.0, scheduled for April > 22) that will not work with our latest official release (0.7.2) out of > the box. > > From the other end of the timeline, we're currently being bitten by a > crash with KF5 5.92.0. This one should get resolved with the 5.93.0 > release, next weekend, but it impacts our ability to build Mac and > Windows binaries in the meantime. (They work ok, as far as I am aware, > *but* with a rather non-professional-looking message up front. You'll > see for yourself.) > > In other words, we're looking at a release in around two weeks, and I'm > hoping for your help in testing, to make sure we it will provide a > smooth user experience. A few hints what to look out for: > > Platforms: > - As usual, MacOS is in most desparate need of testing: > https://binary-factory.kde.org/view/MacOS/job/RKWard_Nightly_macos/ > (build number 1021, today, has severe problems with displaying HTML, > but I'm hoping for 1022, tomorrow). > - I won't link to the nightly builds for all other platforms. You know > where to find those (I hope (*)). > > Features: > The development tree has many small fixes all over the place, not all > of which are even documented in the ChangeLog. Some features which may > be more noticeable: > - The RKWard output has been reworked to behave more like a regular > document. You can save your changes or discard them. It is also stored > as a single file, now (which, internally, is a zip archive, that > gets unpacked, when you work with it). > - Support for color schemes: Settings->Color Scheme > - Full support for the graphics features added in R 4.1.0 and (to be > added in) R 4.2.0: custom clipping paths, patterns, gradients, > groups, masks. > > Looking forward to your feedback! > Thomas > > -- > (*): Speaking of which: You find our website is still a bit confusing > in many ways? I agree. But did you know, you can create merge requests > for the website, and even by editing the underlying markdown files > online? (https://invent.kde.org/websites/rkward-kde-org) -- PD Dr. Stefan Rödiger Group Leader BTU Cottbus – Senftenberg Campus Senftenberg Institute of Biotechnology Universitätsplatz 1 01968 Senftenberg Germany 0049-3573-85936 [email protected] http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Stefan_Roediger/
