Software : : Calimero 0.1
Posted By: Papiosaur. on 2014/11/17 21:43:21
Carsten 'pegasossigi' Siegner has just released a new alpha version of Calimero, the future native word processor for MorphOS.

Planed features:

- Export of ebooks, pdf and html ;
- In/export of amigaguide, odt and txt ;
- Inport of doc ;
- Create whole homepages (+ upload to http server...) ;
- Printing (postdcript) ;
- Add Pictures.

See a snapshot.
Download Calimero_0.1.lha
Visit pegasossigi website.

Don't hesitate to support Carsten in this project participating in the dedicated bounty available on www.warmup-asso.org.
 
  • Paladin of the Pegasos
    Paladin of the Pegasos
    koszer
    Joined: 2004/2/8
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    I wish there was a solution for that annoying "cut-the-last-word-in-the-line-between-two-lines" bug, inherited from Scriba.
  • »2014/11/18 20:39
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  • Order of the Butterfly
    Order of the Butterfly
    pegasos-sigi2
    Joined: 2006/8/31
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    I wish there was a solution for that annoying "cut-the-last-word-in-the-line-between-two-lines" bug, inherited from Scriba.


    Off cause.
    Spreedy - The spreedsheet editor of MorphOS
    Calimero - Do you know about the new DTP Program for MorphOS ?
  • »2014/11/19 13:55
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    NewSense
    Joined: 2012/11/10
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    I hope you manage to focus more on this project to see it to a useful conclusion, as Scriba, one of your projects, seems to have got to a W-I-P stage, and then no further. Scriba would be a great program for MorphOS users - if it was progressed to a stage where it was working efficiently - the text problem mentioned above is sadly just one case in point, which seems to have been inherited, so far, by Calimero, though I'd really like it to succeed for you, and for the rest of us who use MorphOS.

    I take no pleasure in mentioning this, as I would really like to be able to use Scriba in an everyday DTP/Wordprocessor way, but I find its text handling too unusual, and too slow to format/update that it is of little use, which I hope/trust Calimero does not fall into the same 'trap'.

    I hope to see some image importing progress with it soon, not to mention the text issues 'cleaned-up'.

    It would also be great to have more keyboard shortcuts for each menu option, and I would look forward to those being added if OK with you as well. :-)

    [ Edited by NewSense On 2014/11/24 2:32 ]
    MacMini 1.5GHz,64MB VRAM, PowerBooks A1138/9 (Model 5,8/9),PowerMac G5 2.3GHz(DP), iMac A1145 2.1GHz 20", all with MorphOS v3.18+,Airport,Bluetooth,A1016 Keyboard,T-RB22 Mouse,DVD-RW-DL,MiniMax,Firewire/USB2 & MacOSX 10.4/5
  • »2014/11/24 1:30
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  • Order of the Butterfly
    Order of the Butterfly
    pegasos-sigi2
    Joined: 2006/8/31
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    From:
    Quote:

    I hope you manage to focus more on this project to see it to a useful conclusion, as Scriba, one of your projects, seems to have got to a W-I-P stage, and then no further. Scriba would be a great program for MorphOS users - if it was progressed to a stage where it was working efficiently - the text problem mentioned above is sadly just one case in point, which seems to have been inherited, so far, by Calimero, though I'd really like it to succeed for you, and for the rest of us who use MorphOS.

    I take no pleasure in mentioning this, as I would really like to be able to use Scriba in an everyday DTP/Wordprocessor way, but I find its text handling too unusual, and too slow to format/update that it is of little use, which I hope/trust Calimero does not fall into the same 'trap'.

    I hope to see some image importing progress with it soon, not to mention the text issues 'cleaned-up'.

    It would also be great to have more keyboard shortcuts for each menu option, and I would look forward to those being added if OK with you as well. :-)

    [ Edited by NewSense On 2014/11/24 2:32 ]


    Scriba is a waste of time. Use the replacement Calimero. It use intensive mui classes and any new features (Header/Footer....).
    Spreedy - The spreedsheet editor of MorphOS
    Calimero - Do you know about the new DTP Program for MorphOS ?
  • »2014/11/25 16:02
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