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Author Archives: Cyrille Berger
Krita Meeting 2010 – Day -1
Today right after breakfast with Lukas and Boudewijn and one of his daughter, we got an electricity cut. So when Dmitry arrived from his hotel, despite heavy rain, we decided to go out for a walk in the city, to … Continue reading
Krita Meeting 2010 – Day -2
After being blocked for three hours at Göteborg’s airport due to bad weather condition with heavy snow fall. I was genuinely impressed by KLM paying us a meal and give us a reduction for the next ticket, which covers almost … Continue reading
How to find where an exception is emited with Qt ?
When an exception is thrown and not catched in a Qt application, it get catched by Qt’s event loop, and the following message is displayed in the console: Qt has caught an exception thrown from an event handler. Throwing exceptions … Continue reading
Discussing Krita, digital painting with David Revoy
For the next releases of Krita, we decided to pick up a specific artist, with a specific work flow, and to implement and fix the issue that he needs. For 2.2 (and probably 2.3), we have chosen David Revoy who … Continue reading
KOffice 2.2 Release Schedule
One of the outcome of the meeting in Oslo was to take the final decision on the KOffice 2.2 release schedule. Following the current trend of a six months release schedule, therefor the 2.2 RC1 is planned for April, 27th … Continue reading
KOffice Fall Meeting 2009 – Day 2
People are almost already gone, or are about to leave (myself I am leaving the office in an hour or so). The office is getting empty, the discussion are fading away. But today, started by a presentation from Jos of … Continue reading







