https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=324812
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Three days and no segfault. 2.2.20 is the version I'm using currently.
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--- Comment #11 from Tom Hardy ---
I re-enabled weather 6.5 hours ago. No problems so far. I just enabled more
features (wind speed and such). Tomorrow I'll go to US customary units.
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--- Comment #18 from Tom Hardy ---
Note that the list of files shown on the files tab will list and allow you to
delete your gpx files. It will also dis/enable the display of all or part of
each one.
I, too, have the thin white line since about 16.08
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--- Comment #17 from Tom Hardy ---
Created attachment 107339
--> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=107339&action=edit
KML file containing ~100 short routes
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=378032
--- Comment #22 from Tom Hardy ---
Or log to a file you can tail in console.
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--- Comment #21 from Tom Hardy ---
I would like to point out that notification are already configurable on a per
application basis in that you can show a popup message or not, play a sound or
not, etc., or run a script that can presumably use a
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--- Comment #18 from Tom Hardy ---
On further thought, I don't see a problem with treating notifications more like
syslog entries; keep 'em all around for a year or whatever. Then, the
notification UI would be a matter of what to display
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--- Comment #17 from Tom Hardy ---
Just tried 'notify-send -t 0 hello world'. Yay, my first persistent
notification. Or was it? It was gone when I looked a little later. Is that
expected or reasonable behavior?
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--- Comment #16 from Tom Hardy
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=371010
--- Comment #1 from Tom Hardy ---
I just noticed the position marker is visible at zoom levels 5 and below. It
is also visible at zoom level 6 if positioned well below the crosshairs; that
is, below about the 3/8th of the screen height.
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Version|1.9 (KDE 4.14) |2.0 (KDE Applications
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=371010
Bug ID: 371010
Summary: Position Marker is gone/invisible
Product: marble
Version: 2.0 (KDE Applications 16.08)
Platform: openSUSE RPMs
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
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--- Comment #2 from Tom Hardy ---
Still there using version 1.12.20 (1.13 development version) under frameworks.
Can anyone either confirm or give it worksforme?
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