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2024-12-05 10:43:29 by Mark Davies | Files touched by this commit (162) | |
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kf6: update KDE Frameworks 6 to 6.8.0
6 months of updates
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2024-11-14 23:22:33 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (2429) |
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*: recursive bump for icu 76 shlib major version bump
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2024-11-01 13:55:19 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (2426) |
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*: revbump for icu downgrade
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2024-11-01 01:54:33 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (2427) |
Log message:
*: recursive bump for icu 76.1 shlib bump
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2024-05-29 18:35:19 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (1929) | |
Log message:
revbump after icu and protobuf updates
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2024-05-26 14:22:48 by Mark Davies | Files touched by this commit (5) |
Log message:
kf6-kplotting: add version 6.2.0
KDE Frameworks 6 kplotting.
KPlotWidget is a QWidget-derived class that provides a virtual base class
for easy data-plotting. The idea behind KPlotWidget is that you only have
to specify information in "data units"; i.e., the natural units of the
data being plotted. KPlotWidget automatically converts everything
to screen pixel units.
KPlotWidget draws X and Y axes with tick marks and tick labels. It
automatically determines how many tick marks to use and where they should
be, based on the data limits specified for the plot. You change the limits
by calling `setLimits(double x1, double x2, double y1, double y2)`.
Data to be plotted are stored using the KPlotObject class. KPlotObject
consists of a QList of QPointF's, each specifying the X,Y coordinates
of a data point. KPlotObject also specifies the "type" of data to be
plotted (POINTS or CURVE or POLYGON or LABEL).
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