On Wednesday 01 October 2008, Loïc Marteau wrote:
> Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> > holy crap do we have a lot of applets in playground.
> >
> >
> > i started sorting and sifting through them, and while i'm not nearly
> > done i suppose it's at least a start. here's my results so far,
> > comments welcom
Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> holy crap do we have a lot of applets in playground.
>
>
> i started sorting and sifting through them, and while i'm not nearly
> done i suppose it's at least a start. here's my results so far,
> comments welcome:
>
>
> candidates for base 4.2
> =
> life
> acti
On Tuesday 30 September 2008, Jason Stubbs wrote:
> I can see detaching causing a timeout to be ignored, but I think that
> a notification should be closed if an application explicitly asks it.
sure, if it's an explicit request by the app..
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-Original Message-
From: Jason Stubbs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 10/1/2008 6:20 AM
To: plasma-devel@kde.org
Subject: Re: playground applets
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 12:16 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Detached notifications don't close. (What to do about this
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 12:16 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Detached notifications don't close. (What to do about this?)
>
> I think that is correct behavior. If the user detaches a notification, that
> kind of implies that the user is interested in this notification. It's not
> very kind to
2008/10/1 Aaron J. Seigo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Tuesday 30 September 2008, Jason Stubbs wrote:
> > * The correct icon isn't being set on notifications (internal API issue)
>
> internal to the systray-refactor widget .. or?
Yep. It's a TODO.
> > * Detached notifications don't close. (What to do
On Tuesday 30 September 2008, Christopher Blauvelt wrote:
> talk to you about API changes. Is there a specific time that we can meet
> on IRC?
i'm usually on from 16:00UTC to 19:45UTC and then again at round 21:00UTC on
until i feel i'm finished for the day =)
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> my concern is that these applets tend to bitrot and keep Old Ways of doing
> things. as such, they sometimes do more harm than good.
OK, I'll keep the Java applet locally when I decide to do something useful
with it (make bindings or something?).
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2008/9/29 Aaron J. Seigo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> holy crap do we have a lot of applets in playground.
>
>
> i started sorting and sifting through them, and while i'm not nearly done i
> suppose it's at least a start. here's my results so far, comments welcome:
>
>
> candidates for base 4.2
> ===
On Tuesday 30 September 2008 06:33, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> needs more work
> ===
> train-clock - sizing oddnesses (see difference between clock size and the
> standard background)
> commandwatch - should use exec dataengine; should use a scrolling text area;
> wrong PluginInfo-Name styl
2008/9/30 Aaron J. Seigo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> remove?
> ==
> qedje - we have the script engine now
Removed =)
Cheers!
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On Tuesday 30 September 2008, Ivan Čukić wrote:
> > groupphoto
>
> This one has a sentimental value :)
yeah, i know =)
> > java
>
> The Java applet is an example of how you could create an applet using Java.
> Unfortunately, there are no Plasma bindings for Java yet but still is a
> useful code e
-Original Message-
From: Jason Stubbs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 9/30/2008 3:37 PM
To: plasma-devel@kde.org
Subject: Re: playground applets
Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> candidates for base 4.2
> =
> systray-refactor - needs the plasmoid protocol finished
On Tuesday 30 September 2008, Jason Stubbs wrote:
> Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> > candidates for base 4.2
> > =
> > systray-refactor - needs the plasmoid protocol finished out, but
>
> ...
>
> > remove?
> > ==
> > extendified_notify - once we've got the systray-refactor down
>
> I've me
On Tuesday 30 September 2008, Jason Stubbs wrote:
> Having a quick look at kuiserver, it'd be pretty straight forward to
> simply tack it on to the systray applet without any big changes in
> either code base. Yay/nay?
yay from here =)
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On Tuesday 30 September 2008, Petri Damstén wrote:
> On Tuesday 30 September 2008 16:23:44 Marco Martin wrote:
> > btw i have just some issues at the applet side:
> > system-monitor.cpp: shouldn't be a containment, since containments in
> > containments aren't supported (Containment::loadApplet was
Marco Martin wrote:
>> systray-refactor - needs the plasmoid protocol finished out, but generally
>> there. (notifications?)
>> kuiserver - or should this also be added to the systemtray?
>
> seems a neat idea, so it would also be possible to put some code to not make
> uiserver and notifications
Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> candidates for base 4.2
> =
> systray-refactor - needs the plasmoid protocol finished out, but
...
> remove?
> ==
> extendified_notify - once we've got the systray-refactor down
I've merged extendified_notify into systray-refactor already.
QSystemTrayIcon:
On Tuesday 30 September 2008 16:29:41 Marco Martin wrote:
> i don't have acpi thermal zone on this system so don't exactly know but
> perhaps is different sensors?
> core0 and core1 are sensors in the cpu itself, usually motherboards also
> have a sensor near the cpu, so there always some degree of
On Tuesday 30 September 2008 16:23:44 Marco Martin wrote:
> btw i have just some issues at the applet side:
> system-monitor.cpp: shouldn't be a containment, since containments in
> containments aren't supported (Containment::loadApplet was disabled when
> the containment is an applet) i just fixed
On Tuesday 30 September 2008, Petri Damstén wrote:
> On Tuesday 30 September 2008 14:36:10 Marco Martin wrote:
> > > cpu temperature seems to not work anymore (problem in the dataengine?)
> > > could be a problem in my system but i don't think since the sensors
> > > command still works ok.
>
> I s
On Tuesday 30 September 2008, Petri Damstén wrote:
> On Tuesday 30 September 2008 14:36:10 Marco Martin wrote:
> > > i'll take a look (perhaps it's a quick fix), because it's a really nice
> > > set of applets, would be really cool to have them in 4.2
> >
> > temperature works again
> > http://revi
On Tuesday 30 September 2008 14:36:10 Marco Martin wrote:
> > cpu temperature seems to not work anymore (problem in the dataengine?)
> > could be a problem in my system but i don't think since the sensors
> > command still works ok.
I seem to get different temperatures with systemmonitor than sens
On Tuesday 30 September 2008 14:36:10 Marco Martin wrote:
> > i'll take a look (perhaps it's a quick fix), because it's a really nice
> > set of applets, would be really cool to have them in 4.2
>
> temperature works again
> http://reviewboard.vidsolbach.de/r/207/
> Petri, ok to commit?
propably d
On Tuesday 30 September 2008, Marco Martin wrote:
> On Tuesday 30 September 2008, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> > holy crap do we have a lot of applets in playground.
> >
> > i started sorting and sifting through them, and while i'm not nearly done
> > i suppose it's at least a start. here's my results s
On Tuesday 30 September 2008, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> holy crap do we have a lot of applets in playground.
>
> i started sorting and sifting through them, and while i'm not nearly done i
> suppose it's at least a start. here's my results so far, comments welcome:
>
> candidates for base 4.2
> =
On Tuesday 30 September 2008, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> holy crap do we have a lot of applets in playground.
>
> i started sorting and sifting through them, and while i'm not nearly done i
> suppose it's at least a start. here's my results so far, comments welcome:
>
> candidates for base 4.2
> =
> groupphoto
This one has a sentimental value :)
> java
The Java applet is an example of how you could create an applet using Java.
Unfortunately, there are no Plasma bindings for Java yet but still is a useful
code example. Maybe to remove it from there, and to put the code to the
techbase? (t
holy crap do we have a lot of applets in playground.
i started sorting and sifting through them, and while i'm not nearly done i
suppose it's at least a start. here's my results so far, comments welcome:
candidates for base 4.2
=
life
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