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I have been thinking about such things an...Thanks!<br /><br />I have been thinking about such things and I can roughly explain the situation:<br /><br />First of all, KDE's konversation IRC client does have a simple collaborative painting mode, the DCC whiteboard. It sort of works.<br /><br />Then, for text all this collaborative stuff is difficult because it needs to be very exact; both people always need to have the exact same text, or things will go wrong. You thus need a complicated algorithm to handle this. For painting on a pixel image though, that's not as critical -- you could just implement it the naive way, and the worst thing which could happen is that one person has a line below another line while for the other it's above. Not a big deal. Thus I would say if you just want to write a simple app to sketch some stuff, you're probably better off not reusing this.<br /><br />On the other hand, if you want to do it the cool way -- which is I'd say by using SVG -- things become more interesting. You could most probably re-use the underlying library of this project, called libinfinity, for the operational transform algorithm, but you'd need to wite code on top of that which can merge SVG operations ("add line", ...).<br /><br />In either case none of *my* work can be re-used for this, since it's purely about integrating the already-existing low-level-library into kate and writing some networking code (the latter you might be able to re-use, in fact).<br /><br />So it really depends on what you want. If you want a pure pixel-based painting (no text, no shapes, no layers -- just painting pixels) that might be pretty easy to do if you don't need it to 100% accurate in case of conflicts. I'd guess it's a project you could do in e.g. kolourpaint in a week or less.<br /><br />Cheers,<br />Sven<br /><br />scummoshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12133795109922287229noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7888156866269720289.post-59634100082954104762013-09-26T10:19:06.466+02:002013-09-26T10:19:06.466+02:00Hey, thanks a lot for your work, this looks really...Hey, thanks a lot for your work, this looks really nice and well thought-out!<br /><br />I was wondering, will this also enable us (in some distant future) to do collaborative painting?<br />(Not with Krita, but with KolourPaint for some simple sketches.)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com