KOffice is based on TDE ( http://www.trinitydesktop.org ) which is needed to run KOffice. You need tdelibs and tdebase installed if you want to compile and run KOffice. Look in the tdelibs sourcedir for the file COMPILING for help. Also look at the website as there are many helpfiles available. KOffice is a collection of office applications linked together by a common basis. This common basis assures that all office application can work together. You can, for instance, insert a spreadsheet in your thesis without leaving your document. Editing the spreadsheet happens _inside_ your thesis. The applications currently included in KOffice are: - KWord Professional text editing - KSpread Professional number cruncher/spreadsheet - KPresenter Professional presentation program - KChart Graphing of your abstract data - Karbon Vector graphics tool - Kugar Database report creation - Kivio Flowcharting program - Kexi Integrated data management - Chalk A pixel graphics tool - KFormula A mathematical formula editor - KOffice Workspace A combination of all of the above Note: these applications are not necessarily part of the previous or next official stable version of KOffice. Developers: =========== KOffice is created by Open Source programmers around the world. All developers give their time/code to the community for everyone to benefit. The major reason this is done is because those developers want to have a good office suite, and they don't mind sharing it with you. If you feel you found a bug or missing feature you can always contact the developers of KOffice (via http://www.trinitydesktop.org ) or delve into the software yourself. The part that is shared between all KOffice applications can be found in the lib directory. There classes like KoDocument can be found; these classes are extended in the project directories. Read the .h files in the respective directories for more info. Document format: ================ Nearly all KOffice applications use XML formatted files in a ZIP file. The main document in XML format can be read with a text editor (after having unzip-ped it from the ZIP file.) XML itself is simply a set of tags, where the application can define the meaning of these tags. The definition of the document type is therefore different for each KOffice application (as you will most likely not find a curved line in a KWord document). The Document Type Definition can be found in every application's source directory in the directory '(application)/dtd.' If you would like more information about the makeup of the actual KOffice document structure (not the XML DTD), see the lib/store/SPEC file. If you want to see more/fix bugs in this file, feel free to ask or add it yourself.