Hello Jeffrey,
qmatplot is meant as a release that updates the code of qmatplot to the
new gcc and qt versions. There are no additional features.
Version 0.4 of kmatplot does not compile out of the box and this will
put many people off. Kmatplot contains many nice graphing widgets and it
would be a shame to abandon the project. The idea behind qmatplot is
that keeping qmatplot compilable, might attract new developers and keep
existing users happy.
There are many things that can be improved in qmatplot. However I do not
have the time to add many big features. Therefore, I accept patches and
bugreports. If the bugs aren't too fundamental, I'll try to fix them.
Best regards, Jos
Jeffrey B. Layton wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was noticing that version 0.4.2 of qmatplot was uploaded
> on May 19 2003. While I haven't tried this version yet, I was
> wondering if someone could tell me what the changes are and
> perhaps where it's headed in the near future? Oh, and before
> I forget, thank you for continuing to develop kmatplot (qmatplot).
>
> TIA!
>
> Jeff
>
>
>
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