[bt-devel] Call for developers

Martin Gruner bt-devel@crosswire.org
Thu, 25 May 2000 10:32:12 +0200


Am Don, 25 Mai 2000 schrieben Sie:
> Ok!
>
> Cool that you want to start so fast!
>
> Things to be done:
>
> -searchdialog (easy, I think this is a good start)

I'll try. We should set up a general layout. IMO we should keep the tabbed 
Dialog. But serarch text and scope should be put on the same tab. What else 
should be be changed or added? Should I try to set up the search analysis?
I thought about embedding a KChart component for the analysis. Would that be 
possible or can't we require that koffice is installed on the bt user's pc's?

> -printing (more difficult)

Didn't Darwin want to do that?

Martin

>
> Ths classes of the searchdialog are located in frontend/searchdialog.
> Torsten did the classes and implemented basic features.
> Feel free to implement it in an own way, but let's discuss how it should be
> done. We discussed lots for BT 0.3 (you know), I think it's woth it because
> we have now IMHO a very good structure of classes.
>
> Thanks!
> --Joachim
>
>
> --Joachim
>
> >Am Mit, 24 Mai 2000 schrieben Sie:
> >> Hi!
> >>
> >> >Good. What should I do?
> >>
> >> Please install KDE2 CVSup and QT 2.1final.
> >> And please install KDevelop 1.2cvsup.
> >
> >I am already running kde2 (since today).
> >I meant what are the things that need to be implemented?
> >
> >> Have a look at the "Get started with BibleTime 0.3" page at
> >> www.bibletime.de. Use the follwoing lines as your CVSUP file (max.tat
> >> etc is a fast server in Germany, but only usable after 9h in the
> >> evening, but try yourself). I commented out the packages you need.
> >>
> >> If something doesn't work write to Jockel123@gmx.de, my personal eMail.
> >>
> >> # *default host=cvsup.kde.org
> >> # *default host=ferret.lmh.ox.ac.uk
> >>  *default host=max.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de
> >> # *default host=linux.eagle-computers.com
> >> # *default host=nebsllc.com
> >>  *default base=/cvs/kde2
> >>  *default prefix=/cvs/kde2
> >>  *default release=cvs
> >>  *default compress
> >>  *default tag=.
> >>  *default use-rel-suffix
> >> # *default delete
> >> # kfte
> >> # qt-copy
> >>  kde-qt-addon
> >>  kdoc
> >>  kdelibs
> >> # kdevelop #this is unstable
> >> # kde-common
> >> # kdebase
> >> # kdesupport
> >> # koffice
> >> # kdesdk
> >> # kdegames
> >> # kdenetwork
> >> # kdesupport
> >> # kdeutils
> >> # kdemultimedia
> >> # kdenonbeta
> >> # kdegraphics
> >> # kde-i18n	#very big
> >> # kdepim
> >> # kdeadmin
> >>
> >> >Could I have cvs acess?
> >>
> >> Yes, but I have to get write permissions on crosswire.org. I'll tell you
> >> when I added you.
> >
> >thank you!
> >
> >> >Martin
> >> >
> >> >Am Mit, 24 Mai 2000 schrieben Sie:
> >> >> Hi!
> >> >>
> >> >> I'm glad you want to help!
> >> >>
> >> >> I'm 17 (ok, in some days 18) years old and living in Germany, too.
> >> >> I coded in Turb Pascal for Windows and switched to Delphi before I
> >> >> deleted Windows from my box. For me switching from Delphi to C++ was
> >> >> easy.
> >> >>
> >> >> Feel free to ask questions about programming etc. , we'll try to help
> >> >> you!
> >> >>
> >> >> --Joachim
> >> >>
> >> >> >Hi everybody,
> >> >> >
> >> >> >I am a 19 year old German living in Oranienburg (near Berlin). Since
> >> >> > I almost finished my A-level exam and seem to have a little more
> >> >> > time in future I want to contribute to bibletime.
> >> >> >
> >> >> >I started programming when I got my own computer using Turbo Pascal.
> >> >> > Later I switched to Delphi, and since I am using linux I try to
> >> >> > learn C/C++. I programmed because it was fun (even prime numbers
> >> >> > can be exciting). I am not very familiar with OOP yet, nor do I
> >> >> > know QT/KDE very well. You might have to answer many senseless
> >> >> > questions if you take me into the team... But I am monitoring
> >> >> > bt-devel and sword-devel since 1999 and thereby have basic
> >> >> > information.
> >> >>
> >> >> Coding in QT/KDE is easy, it has a very good structure and many
> >> >> classes and widgets to ease programming.
> >> >>
> >> >> >But I wish to learn and become better. The same is true for
> >> >> > bibletime; actually IMO its aim can only be to become the BEST
> >> >> > bible study tool EVER and bless everybody using it. There is a very
> >> >> > long way to go (just compare with Bibleworkshop, a german bible
> >> >> > program
> >> >> > [www.bibleworkshop.de]).
> >> >>
> >> >> I think 0.3 has a good structure.
> >> >>
> >> >> >Martin
> >> >>
> >> >> Thanks again for your offer! We really need you!
> >> >> -- Joachim
> >> >> BibleTime - the bible study program for KDE
> >> >> http://www.bibletime.de/
> >> >> info@bibletime.de