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I agree with LibreOffice do you have right about, but could we at least replace the gimp by krita in the&nbsp; KDE Mageia version?.<br><br><div>&gt; From: franklin@goodhorse.idv.tw<br>&gt; To: mageia-discuss@mageia.org<br>&gt; Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 11:45:09 +0800<br>&gt; Subject: Re: [Mageia-discuss] Replacing LibreOffice and Gimp by Calligra in	Mageia 2<br>&gt; <br>&gt; <br>&gt; First, Calligra is not that compatible with OOo or LibreO.  The slides <br>&gt; Calligra Stage made would become very funny when showing in OOo or LibreO <br>&gt; Impress.<br>&gt; <br>&gt; Second, Calligra could not generate Microsoft office format file.  The fact is <br>&gt; that, there are still many people using Microsoft Office and <br>&gt; OpenOffice/LibreOffice.  It will add a lot of difficulties to us before <br>&gt; Calligra solves all these compatibility problems.<br>&gt; <br>&gt; Besides, Calligra is still a nightmare for Chinese (or even CJK) users...  The <br>&gt; font processing seems t
 o be problematic.<br>&gt; <br>&gt; I vote against this idea.<br>&gt; <br>&gt; <br>&gt; Franklin<br>&gt; <br>&gt; andre999 ì¶ 2011-11-14 Œ‘µÀ£º<br>&gt; &gt; Aaron Mendo Andrade a ¨¦crit :<br>&gt; &gt; &gt; Hi all, I would like to see the next version of Mageia more integrated<br>&gt; &gt; &gt; into the KDE version and so it occurred to me that is a good idea<br>&gt; &gt; &gt; instead of LibreOffice and The Gimp replace by Calligra for the<br>&gt; &gt; &gt; version 2 of mageia by then calligra version 2.4 will ready .<br>&gt; &gt; &gt; <br>&gt; &gt; &gt; What do you think?<br>&gt; &gt; <br>&gt; &gt; Bad idea.  Not everybody uses KDE.  Libreoffice is desktop neutral.<br>&gt; &gt; However, if you want, you can always install Calligra (if it is in the<br>&gt; &gt; repos), and uninstall Libreoffice if it is installed.<br>&gt; &gt; I don't know where Gimp comes in.  Are you saying that Calligra has a<br>&gt; &gt; graphic file editor like Gimp ?<br></div> 		 	   		  </div></body>
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