Examples of using Kig in English and their translations into Danish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
You tried to open a document of type"%1"; unfortunately, Kig does not support this format.
This file was created by a very old Kig version(pre-0.4). Support for this format has been removed from recent Kig versions. You can try to import this macro using a previous Kig version(0.4 to 0.6) and then export it again in the new format.
Website: http://edu. kde. org/ klg.
Kig; was written by Dominique Devriese devriese@kde. org,
In& kig;, you can undo almost any change you make in the document.
Used with--convert-to-native to specify where to save the newly created& kig; file. Not specifying this option, or providing a filename of- will output the file to standard output.
Kig; allows you to export a& kig; file to some interesting formats,
Kig; allows you to create custom types in the Python scripting language.
Kig; aims to be compatible with its competitors.
Working with& kig; should be very straightforward.
or whatever about& kig;, please let the author know at toscano. pino@tiscali. it.
Select them in the& kig; main window, and click Next to proceed.
Kig; is an open source application. This means that you are free to use and modify it any way you like it. Distributing& kig; is subject to some restrictions, basically that everyone should have the same rights to use& kig;, including your modifications,
Do not show a& GUI;. Instead convert the specified file to native& kig; format.
the new object will appear in the& kig; document.
Kig; supports the use of loci. A locus is mathematically defined as the set of all points or lines that satisfy or are determined by specific conditions; as in the locus of points equidistant from a given point is a circle. Let's look at an example of how to use loci in& kig;
Kig; is Free Software.
Kig; supports macros to be defined in a straightforward manner.
Kig; supports a rather large number of object types.
Kig; has context menus for its objects.