Hi Michael,
sorry for not replying earlier, this was a busy weekend...
First of all: Great that you're doing this, this is the true FOSS spirit!
Now for detailed feedback (I'll just paste quotes from various mails in the
read into this mail for convenience):
On Saturday 12 January 2013 17:07:48 M
On Sunday, January 13, 2013 17:22:04 Thomas Pfeiffer wrote:
> > perhaps we could even extend the new confirmation dialog component to
> > allow
> > user text input so when you hit 'Save' it would popup, pointing at the
> > Save
> > button, and have a lineedit in it for you to enter a name for it.
>
On Saturday, January 12, 2013 21:46:35 Michael Bohlender wrote:
> 1. http://postimage.org/image/czufr6jar/
this is the "correct" way around, following other applications we have such as
the file browser: content goes on the light grey, controls on a "further back"
hatched background.
it took m
On Sunday 13 January 2013, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> On Sunday, January 13, 2013 17:22:04 Thomas Pfeiffer wrote:
> > > perhaps we could even extend the new confirmation dialog component to
> > > allow
> > > user text input so when you hit 'Save' it would popup, pointing at the
> > > Save
> > > button
Hello,
i have installed the devel-image from 2013-1-11 on my weTab and am testing it.
I activated the integration-branch and did zypper refresh and update today.
Everything worked fine. Then I installed dolphin, ark and the plasma-media-
center, which i like very much. I now have more than 300 pi
Hello
I am looking for a way in the file-browser to get rid of tags:
- remove a tag completly. You have to do this, when you reorganize your files.
- remove a tag, that is wrongly associated to a file. Moving a file to the
right tag when the false tag is selected, did not work.
I think, the fil
SLC + name + save thing:
Looks like a problem which needs to be solved for every app that produces
some content. would it make sense to build a generic "dialog" like "Save
as.. " for that ? If so, lets open another thread.
About KSnapshot:
Thanks for the feedback Thomas!
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