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Ship it!
Ship It!
- John Tapsell
On Dec. 28, 2012, 3:50
Hi,
I'm the maintainer. The review gets my approval, but I'm a bit busy.
Can someone else apply this please?
Thank you very much,
John
On 4 January 2013 19:44, Arnavion arnav...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I don't see this review request e-mail on the mailman archives, so I'm not
sure it
On 24 June 2012 09:05, Thiago Macieira thi...@kde.org wrote:
Hello
One of my colleagues at Intel has begun working on a project to have systemd
launch and manage the user session. He's asking for help in getting KDE
supported, since it's not his area of expertise.
Is there anyone interested
Regarding integration - for a long time I've been interested in adding
support to System Activity (ctrl+esc thingy). In Windows, the task
manager has a tab for both processes and for services, and you can
switch between the two. So you can right click on a process and jump
to its service, and
Hi all,
ki18ncp(Units, %1 second, %1 seconds).subs(1.1, 0, 'f', 1).toString()
used to work (return 1.1 seconds) but now it returns (1.1
seconds(I18N_PLURAL_ARGUMENT_MISSING)) which screws up my graphing
widget.
This causes my unit tests to fail.
Can someone fix this pretty please? I can't
On 25 March 2011 12:45, Chusslove Illich caslav.i...@gmx.net wrote:
[: John Tapsel :]
ki18ncp(Units, %1 second, %1 seconds).subs(1.1, 0, 'f', 1).toString()
used to work (return 1.1 seconds) but now it returns (1.1
seconds(I18N_PLURAL_ARGUMENT_MISSING)) which screws up my graphing
widget.
On 25 March 2011 13:19, Chusslove Illich caslav.i...@gmx.net wrote:
[: John Tapsell :]
If the number is small, I want to show 2 seconds but if it's large I
want like 2.2e4 seconds.
You're saying that my API needs to require the user to now pass *two*
strings for that?
Well, yes. Two
On 25 March 2011 13:59, John Tapsell johnf...@gmail.com wrote:
On 25 March 2011 13:19, Chusslove Illich caslav.i...@gmx.net wrote:
[: John Tapsell :]
If the number is small, I want to show 2 seconds but if it's large I
want like 2.2e4 seconds.
You're saying that my API needs to require
On 25 March 2011 14:20, Thiago Macieira thi...@kde.org wrote:
Em sexta-feira, 25 de março de 2011, às 13:59:11, John Tapsell escreveu:
Well, yes. Two grammar-wise different text fragments (enumerable vs.
measurable quantities) are being used in alternation, so each should be
represented
On 25 March 2011 21:42, Chusslove Illich caslav.i...@gmx.net wrote:
[: John Tapsell :]
Except that in my case, I'm forcing this on the users of my API. Just to
get around this!
Can't you see how crazy this is?
An integer is mandatory to decide the plural form, a float cannot be used,
due
Why do we let people create branches on the main git server anyway?
On 20 March 2011 15:01, Albert Astals Cid aa...@kde.org wrote:
A Diumenge, 20 de març de 2011, John Tapsell va escriure:
Why do we let people create branches on the main git server anyway?
How are you supposed to work on a feature-branch otherwise?
By having it in your own git repository
Hi all,
When the user hovers over an item, it shows a tooltip. I update
that tooltip once a second using the following code:
if(QToolTip::isVisible()) {
QWidget *w = d-mUi-treeView-viewport();
if(w-geometry().contains(d-mUi-treeView-mapFromGlobal(
On 18 March 2011 11:24, John Tapsell johnf...@gmail.com wrote:
I've tried window()-isActiveWindow() which partially solves the
problem, but it's possible to have a dialog box on top, but have the
main window have the focus..
I figured it out - I just need:
if (QToolTip::isVisible
On 10 March 2011 14:43, Cristian Tibirna tibi...@kde.org wrote:
On March 8, 2011, John Tapsell wrote:
Hi all,
For the past 13 years or so, ksysguard has been in KDE under various
names. Right from the beginning it was designed to monitor remote
systems as well as local ones.
John
On 9 March 2011 16:05, Gary Greene gree...@tolharadys.net wrote:
On 9 Mar 2011, at 7:54 AM, John Tapsell wrote:
Thanks for the feedback - this is why I put out such emails before I
make any changes. It's good to know that people actually use this app
- sometimes it's hard to know if anyone
Thanks for the feedback - this is why I put out such emails before I
make any changes. It's good to know that people actually use this app
- sometimes it's hard to know if anyone actually uses it.
I'll hold off on any rash changes for now.
Thanks!
John
On 5 February 2011 20:03, Ben Cooksley bcooks...@kde.org wrote:
On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 8:58 AM, Thomas Lübking
thomas.luebk...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
i've accidentally pushed a 4.6 (NOT KDE/4.6) branch to remote (sorry),
where it does oc. not belong...
However git push origin :4.6 fails by:
Btw, since it wasn't obvious to me at the start, git branches can be
from completely different repositories, even completely unrelated
ones. You can do git add remote to add new repositories.
Then you can use cherry-pick to move patches from one repository to
the other. As long as the paths
On 2 February 2011 14:23, Parker Coates parker.coa...@kdemail.net wrote:
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 09:05, John Layt wrote:
On Wednesday 02 February 2011 13:43:04 Parker Coates wrote:
My preferred workflow is to put all local commits intended for master
in a single, local, long-lived workmaster
On 18 January 2011 21:34, Aaron J. Seigo ase...@kde.org wrote:
konsole, however, is a significant application in its own right that doesn't
actually share code with the rest of the apps in there (besides Qt, kdelibs
and runtime, of course ;). so it is getting its own repo.
if there are any
On 18 January 2011 23:55, Aaron J. Seigo ase...@kde.org wrote:
Oh, what happened to the idea of making kde-workspace-libs a
standalone repo? Wouldn't that make sense?
it could be done, but there was no use case for that. keeping the repos
together lets us not worry so much about binary
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