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Krecipes

   1.0-beta1  

KDE Other Software

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Krecipes
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Downloads:  3681
Submitted:  Dec 23 2004
Updated:  Sep 2 2006

Description:

A highly configurable recipe manager, designed to make organizing your personal recipes collection fast and easy. Features include: shopping lists, nutrient analysis, advanced search, recipe ratings, import/export various formats, and more.




Changelog:

Changes from 0.9 to 1.0-beta1:
*Krecipes Handbook integration
*Nutrient status indicator; while editing a recipe, lets you know whether or not nutrient information is complete for a recipe.
*Measurement Converter tool
*Ingredient substitutes (i.e. butter or margarine)
*Ingredient weights, used for accurate Volume->Mass unit conversions based on the ingredient
*Improved unit conversions; there's a separate table for mass and volume conversions and this setup avoids non-sensical conversions (i.e. 1 loaf = ? cups)
*Optimized for quick loading and faster startup times
*Completely re-done recipe view, based on HTML templates. Generated HTML is much cleaner and compatible, and allows for more flexible printing options.
*"Web Book" exporter - exports a collection of recipes into a series of web pages, organized by category.
*Ingredients and properties can be displayed in a variable number of columns in the Page Setup.
*Select which properties to show

Changes from 0.8.1 to 0.9:
-Rating support: multiple people can rate a single recipe, each rating can rate a recipe on multiple criteria (taste, ease of preparation, etc.)
-New yield property for recipes: rather than storing the number of servings, it now stores a yield amount
and type. The amount may also be a range.
-Backup/restore of entire database. This is much faster than exporting/importing an database in the
Krecipes Format and also includes nutrient info and unit ratios.
-Ingredient amounts can be ranges
-Recipe lists now allow selecting multiple recipes. For example, this is handy for exporting, viewing, or
printing multiple recipes at once
-Dialog to paste ingredients into, which Krecipes then automatically parses and adds to a recipes.
-Allows multiple preparation methods
-PostgreSQL backend now stable
-Now keeps tracks of when recipes are created, modified, and last accessed.
-'Copy to Clipboard' feature, which allows easily copying a recipe(s) directly to the clipboard in a format that can be configured. There
is a new export format, Plain Text, that is used by default.
-Rezkonv file format export




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 xml

 
 by natas12 on: Jan 19 2005
 
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are the recipes stored in xml (like in bookcase / tellico)?

really nice, i'm downloading it right now. this will make my recipe-collection (which now exists as a collection of loose papers) really comfortable... :-)


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 Re: xml

 
 by natas12 on: Jan 19 2005
 
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oh, it's too early and i don't seem to be able to read... ;-) it uses sql, ok.


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 recipes??? where???

 
 by Hammeett on: Feb 22 2005
 
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Where the hell I can download recipes??? I'm using gentoo, and the portage version (o.7b) does come with 4 recipes only, even If i tell the wizard to install them. :S


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 Re: recipes??? where

 
 by fungmeista on: Feb 22 2005
 
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Krecipes really works best to store your own personal collection of recipes, rather than simply importing every recipes you can find. Currently, it will bog down with too many recipes (the next version should be able to handle this better though).

If you want recipes, they are all over the Internet. The site, http://www.thehoseys.com/recipes.html has 100,000+. Krecipes can import any recipes in the Meal-Master, Rezkonv, Mastercook, NYC, or RecipeML formats.

-Jason K


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 Slow to load

 
 by valerie on: Feb 26 2005
 
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Whenever I try viewing a recipe, it takes a very long time to show it. To make it worse, the view seems all stretched out. Is is supposed to do so or am I missing something.


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 Re: Slow to load

 
 by fungmeista on: Feb 27 2005
 
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About being slow, that is probably because you are using SQLite and nutrient data is loaded in the database. I've looked at this at can't find a way to speed it up. In the next release, when you turn off nutrient display in the Page Setup, it should load quickly.

About the recipe view, I guess I'd need a picture of what is happening as I don't seem to have any problems with that.

-Jason K


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 Re: Re: Slow to load

 
 by valerie on: Feb 27 2005
 
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Hey Jason,
I sent you a mail with the snapshots of the views. Hope that helps.

Valerie


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 Re: Re: Slow to load

 
 by toyg on: Jul 4 2005
 
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it's not just the loading. I noticed several "Warning: I could not calculate the full property list, due to impossible unit conversion". Note that the final recipe seems ok eventually, it's just the UI that remains stuck for a while.

You might want to fix that loading stage.


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 Recipe view, KDE 3.4

 
 by fungmeista on: Mar 4 2005
 
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Just to let people know, we are aware that there is a problem with the recipe view when using KDE 3.4 RC1 (and 3.4 beta2). I'm looking into the problem now, and I can only hope it'll work fine on KDE 3.4 final!

-Jason K


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 easy conf

 
 by whiskybar on: Apr 5 2005
 
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Hi there, a great app indeed. I liked the fact I could start entering data right away. No difficult setup, no accounts, no categories needed - although still those available.

Thanks!


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 conf sqlite

 
 by rschmidt on: Apr 30 2005
 
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Hello,

how can I explicitly enable sqlite? I've installed sqlite already, but configure obviosly can't find.


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 Re: conf sqlite

 
 by fungmeista on: May 4 2005
 
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You probably haven't you installed the 'devel' package for SQLite. If you know you have, then run configure like:

./configure --with-extra-includes=/where/you/installed/sqlite/include/ --with-extra-libs=/where/you/installed/sqlite/lib

-Jason K


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