Raphael Langerhorst raphael.langerhorst@kdemail.net Office Introduction to KOffice Overview The &kde; project has also created a fully featured office suite called &koffice; which adheres to standards and fits very well into the &kde; desktop. This section was written with version 1.4 of &koffice; in mind. &koffice; is a highly integrated office suite that builds directly on the KDE technology. This has many advantages in terms of integration, features, performance, familiar look and feel and so on. All technologies like &DCOP;, KIO, KParts are directly available. In particular the KParts technology is extended for the &koffice; components to allow very flexible embedding of documents inside documents. Because much technology is already present inside &kde; itself, &koffice; is a very lightweight office suite, which results in fast application startup and low memory consumption. This makes &koffice; a very suitable office suite for older hardware as well, which can save lots of costs in some cases. &koffice; is also a very feature complete office suite. It is not limited to word processing, spreadsheets or presentations, but has also components for image manipulation, flow charts, business report generation, database management and project management. Because of the flexible component integration smaller utilities like the diagram and chart engine as well as the formula editor are available as stand alone tools. As you can see &koffice; brings a lot of features that can enrich your office experience. Its straight forward and &kde; like approach in look and feel as well as familiar usability makes &koffice; quite useful for daily office work. Features This list gives a general outline of the &koffice; features. The &koffice; office suite is too large to list every detail. &koffice; features: Fully builds on &kde; which makes these technologies available at low costs. Fully integrates into &kde; which is vital for business environments. &kde; technologies include document location abstraction, DCOP scripting, parts and plugins,... Full Component embedding. Low memory footprint, fast startup, lightweight. Feature complete: many components are offered. Intuitive, good looking and easy to learn user interface. Adheres to standards: OASIS OpenDocument file format. OASIS OpenDocument file format It is important for an office suite to use standards where possible, especially for the file format. The OASIS OpenDocument file format specification is an open standard for office applications. This format is spreading more and more, it is also the same file format OpenOffice.org uses, which means that file exchange with any user of this office suite is easily possible. Adhering to official standards is always a good thing. For business environments it is even vital to exactly know about their documents. &koffice; has more components to offer than what is covered by the OASIS specification. Still, all components covered by the specifications actually use the OASIS OpenDocument file format. &koffice; Components Overview Keep in mind that all these components can integrate very well into each other. So basically a spreadsheet can contain anything from charts to presentations, reports and even text documents. Likewise almost any component can contain almost any other. &kword; The textprocessing component, but it includes many aspects of a desktop publishing application. This creates a rather unique mixture of features that makes interesting layouts easily possible. Website: http://www.koffice.org/kword/ &kword; Handbook &kspread; The spreadsheet component. &kspread; is a scriptable spreadsheet program which provides both table-oriented sheets and support for complex mathematical formulas and statistics. Features include Hyperlinks, cell data validity checking with configurable warnings/actions, scripting and specific cell customization. Website: http://www.koffice.org/kspread/ &kspread; Handbook &kpresenter; The presentation component. It can be used to create on-screen presentations or to design and print transparencies. Features include embedding images and clip-art, easy working with objects, and the ability to make &HTML; or &XML; slideshows. Website: http://www.koffice.org/kpresenter/ &kpresenter; Handbook &kivio; The flowcharting and diagramming component. Additional stencil sets can be used for custom needs, there is a plugin framework for additional functionality, and even UML diagrams are possible. Website: http://www.koffice.org/kivio/ &kivio; Handbook &karbon14; A vector-drawing application. &krita; The painting and image manipulation component. &krita; contains both ease-of-use, fun features like guided painting, as well as high-end features like support for 16-bit images, CMYK and even OpenEXR HDR images. Website: http://www.koffice.org/krita/ &krita; Handbook &kugar; The appropriate component for creating business reports, which is accomplished with an advanced designer that it has. Features include report printing in postscript, full control of fonts, colors, text alignment and wrapping, as well as open report definition files (with the layout stored as &XML;). Website: http://www.koffice.org/kugar/ &kugar; Handbook KPlato The component for project management, allowing for the planning and scheduling of various projects. Website: http://www.koffice.org/kplato/ &kexi; The data management component. It can be used for creating database schemas, inserting data, performing queries, and processing data. Forms can be created to provide a custom interface to your data. All database objects -- tables, queries and forms -- are stored in the database, making it easy to share data and database design. Website: http://www.koffice.org/kexi/ and http://kexi-project.org. &kexi; Handbook &kchart; The chart drawing component; it is used to embed charts into one of the other &koffice; components. It's easy to use, highly customizable allowing all of the parameters to be changed, and has a flexible layout. Website: http://www.koffice.org/kchart/ &kchart; Handbook &kformula; A formula editor which provides the basic input facilities and support functionality that appears in other &koffice; applications. Some of its features include intelligent cursor management, multi-level undo support and advanced syntax highlighting. Website: http://www.koffice.org/kformula/ &kformula; Handbook Related Information Main website: http://www.koffice.org. &koffice; Handbook Further Information Application Manuals Each Koffice component comes with its own manual. These manuals offer all the latest information about the various components &koffice; has to offer and should be read to learn more about &koffice;. The application manuals can be accessed by using the documentation KIO Slave in &konqueror; (that is, typing help:/application into the Location toolbar) or by selecting the respective handbook from the &khelpcenter;. The website is also a good place to find out more; it is at http://www.koffice.org. Internet Resources The primary site on the internet is http://www.koffice.org You will also find information about the user and developer mailing lists as well as additional developer resources. The Kexi project has even an additional website, which can be found at http://www.kexi-project.org Plugin development &koffice; can easily be extended with plugins. Plugin development is not very difficult and can be used to optimize your everyday workflow. Such capabilities are probably very interesting in business environments to make &koffice; meet individual requirements. You can either take a look at existing plugins or read a general introduction at the developer's site. The general KDE developers website is available at http://developer.kde.org.