I just merged my branch of Konqueror searchbar plugin that supports Opensearch [1] mainly to replace my own implementation of search suggestion. Opensearch has an xml formatted open search description, that may contain search url and suggestion service url. To parse the xml, I borrowed Arora’s open search xml parser and writer, written by Jakub [...]
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Konqueror Now Supports Opensearch Too
Posted in KDE, Konqueror on August 26, 2009 | 15 Comments »
Hello World and A Little Feature for Konqueror
Posted in KDE, Konqueror, Linux on June 28, 2009 | 14 Comments »
My blog has been syndicated in planet KDE for quite a long time. But I haven’t really write a blog (again). Well, I think this might be a good time to start it again. First of all, I need to introduce myself, I was one of KDE Google SoC students in 2007 and 2008. I [...]
GSoC 2007 Accepted (Part 2)
Posted in GSoC2007, KDE, KOffice on April 22, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Ok, continue blogging today after few busy days. For my GSoC 2007 project, my assigned KDE mentor is Tomas Mecir. He is a KSpread developer, not a KWord developer. But this should not be a problem, since he also knows well the basic structure of KOffice. For KWord specific things, I may need to ask [...]
GSoC 2007 Accepted (Part 1)
Posted in GSoC2007, KDE, KOffice on April 17, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Finally I’m accepted for this year Google Summer of Code (GSoC 2007). For this year, the student application started on 14th March (together with announcement of accepted mentoring application) and ended on 26th March 2007. I only submitted one proposal, Text-tool plugins for KOffice apps. Actually I wanted to write another proposal, but I didn’t [...]