Re: Plasmoid installation in PA

2013-09-09 Thread Sebastian Kügler
On Sunday, September 08, 2013 08:34:32 Bogdan Cristea wrote: > Yes, the grid exists in Plasma 2, but due to screen size is less obvious, > while for small touch-screen it becomes a little too intrusive. Is there a > way to have the gris parameters changed in order to have closer grid points > or di

Re: Plasmoid installation in PA

2013-09-09 Thread Sebastian Kügler
On Saturday, September 07, 2013 22:33:50 Thomas Pfeiffer wrote: > Btw: I've heard that Plasma 2 uses a grid layout for all workspaces (not > sure if that's still true, though). It's still true. The gridsize is a bit smaller, and screens are usually bigger, so more freedom in placing there. -- s

Re: Plasmoid installation in PA

2013-09-07 Thread Bogdan Cristea
Yes, the grid exists in Plasma 2, but due to screen size is less obvious, while for small touch-screen it becomes a little too intrusive. Is there a way to have the gris parameters changed in order to have closer grid points or disable it completely ? On Sat, Sep 7, 2013 at 10:33 PM, Thomas Pfeif

Re: Plasmoid installation in PA

2013-09-07 Thread Thomas Pfeiffer
On Saturday 07 September 2013 21:44:56 Bogdan Cristea wrote: > Hi > > I had a look at new plasmoids installed on PA (Picture Frame). No > modifications are needed to be installed in PA, but when a plasmoid is > added to an activity it seems a little strange that the plasmoid > position and size ar

Plasmoid installation in PA

2013-09-07 Thread Bogdan Cristea
Hi I had a look at new plasmoids installed on PA (Picture Frame). No modifications are needed to be installed in PA, but when a plasmoid is added to an activity it seems a little strange that the plasmoid position and size are somehow limited to some discrete values, i.e. the plasmoid cannot