Dear Luigi,
    I should inform you that I've been in touch with Andreas Sturnlechner (you 
were copied in) - who has pointed out that there is a KF5 version already. It's 
a pity I did not discover this earlier - but I am new to a number of the 
software tools, including GitHub.

 https://github.com/kmorwinski/cirkuit/tree/frameworks
   A significant difference between the versions is that the "frameworks" 
kmorwinski version uses KDELibs4Support, whereas the version that I produced 
does not. I'm sure that the authors of the "frameworks" version are more 
experienced than me and will have written better code. I had lot of learning to 
do as I had not used KF5 or cmake before. On the other hand, I am a scientific 
user, and I have made a small number of changes that in my view make it work 
better.

     When I am back from holiday I can put a little effort into comparing 
versions (the Meld program is very helpful for comparing source files). A 
general statement of "release focus" and an overview of code changes would be 
straightforward - but presenting changes atomically (as Andreas suggested) so 
that they can be reviewed individually would be rather onerous .. especially if 
intermediate versions that can be compiled are needed as "frameworks" uses 
KDELibs4Support.

    I have been a frequent user of cirkuit (diagrams prepared with cirkuit are 
in several of my papers) and would like to help - but I think some thought into 
the best strategy is needed. We have to decide whether it's worth trying to 
merge the two versions - or just stick to "frameworks" if it works well. Either 
way, better signposting to a KF5 version of cirkuit is needed.

Best regards,Andrew.


    On Saturday, 22 September 2018, 22:02:09 GMT+1, Nathaniel Graham 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
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(also, thank you for doing all this work!)

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