Re: resvg

2024-03-14 Thread Laura David Hurka
On Thursday, March 14, 2024 2:04:45 PM CET Sune Vuorela wrote: > On 2024-03-14, Igor Mironchik wrote: > > Hello, > > > > What do you think about https://github.com/RazrFalcon/resvg in case of > > processing and rendering SVGs? > > > > Do you have any plans to have this in Craft? > > With the cu

Re: Post-MegaRelease projects

2024-02-24 Thread Laura David Hurka
On Friday, February 23, 2024 11:12:16 AM CET Sune Vuorela wrote: > On 2024-02-22, Nate Graham wrote: > > I've started pondering post-megarelease projects. We've spent so long on > > porting and bugfixing that I think it might be useful to shift gears to > > feature work, and I'd like to brainstorm

Re: Unified internal communications channel

2023-12-08 Thread Laura David Hurka
On Thursday, December 7, 2023 6:12:04 PM CET Joshua Goins wrote: > Hi Carl, > > > Adding a new channel that is either a mailing list, rss feed or a forum > > category won't help and will probably only makes it worse. It's also very > > difficult to defines that is an important internal news for th

Re: KDE Gear 24.02 bug fix releases and next Gear releases

2023-11-27 Thread Laura David Hurka
> On Monday, 2023-09-04T05:50:45z David Edmundson wrote: > > [...] The KDE Gear release will move by 2 months [...] I think now I get the confusion: Does this sentence refer to “KDE Gear 23.12” or to the general “KDE Gear release schedule”? I just assumed only 23.12 is delayed, because there was

Re: KDE Gear 24.02 bug fix releases and next Gear releases

2023-11-27 Thread Laura David Hurka
On Monday, November 27, 2023 8:57:26 AM CET Heiko Becker wrote: > the question of the next Gear release (after 24.02) came up in #kde-devel > yesterday evening. [...] > > a) Continue with the usual dates, eg. 24.04 and 24.08. (or omitting 24.04 > and continue with 24.08 right away) > > b) Continu

Re: First round of feedback from Fedora 40 KDE Plasma 6 (Wayland-only) discussion

2023-09-18 Thread Laura David Hurka
On Monday, September 18, 2023 6:44:28 AM CEST Neal Gompa wrote: > Hey all, > > So unless you've been living under a rock for the past week, you might > have noticed a bunch of buzz about Fedora KDE proposing to drop the > X11 session with Plasma 6. Well, in this respect I am living in a subway tu

Re: Let's reserve F10 and Shift+F10 for accessibility

2023-09-06 Thread Laura David Hurka
Hi Felix, thanks for this discussion! On Wednesday, September 6, 2023 11:27:34 AM CEST Felix Ernst wrote: > [1] I propose that we reserve the F10 key in most/all applications to either > open the first menu in the menu bar or open the hamburger menu (depending > on application). I didn’t know tha

Re: Per project repository snapcraft files?

2023-08-20 Thread Laura David Hurka
On Sunday, August 20, 2023 12:47:10 PM CEST Ben Cooksley wrote: > On Sun, Aug 20, 2023 at 12:43 PM Scarlett Moore < > > scarlett.gately.mo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Only on release! We will not be building from master! We don't want > > unstable snaps. > > Thanks, > > Scarlett > > In that particul

Re: Retiring Phabricator - Migrating tasks to Gitlab

2023-05-23 Thread David Hurka
> > Also, in Phabricator, Tasks have no real "home"; they just have project > > tags, and they can have multiple such tags to be able to belong to > > multiple projects. For example "VDG" and also "Plasma". Such a Task > > shows up in both projects' workboards. But in GitLab, Issues need to > > liv

Re: How to share Baloo index in a network.

2023-03-12 Thread David Hurka
On Sunday, March 12, 2023 2:47:18 PM CET Zener wrote: > Hi. > > I've got some computer in a network, each one with its files and baloo > daemon active. > > Can I share each baloo index along with each computer? > > Thanks. I don’t know. But I like the idea and I think KDE Connect is appropriate

Re: MR Gardening - A discussion, please leave your input!

2023-03-10 Thread David Hurka
On Thursday, March 9, 2023 9:40:47 AM CET Méven wrote: > We could use a "stale" label for MR to allow maintainers to see the > script's results. > And even a "closing-soon" label, for MR not-update in the last 12 months. Is there a rule that all open merge requests need care? I would expect that i

Re: Easy mouse settings changing from right- to left-handed

2023-02-23 Thread David Hurka
On Saturday, February 18, 2023 1:09:22 PM CET Tobias Leupold wrote: > Hi all! > > My little son starts to use a computer for school, so I currently share my > notebook with him. He's left-handed (and I'm right-handed), so I searched > for a convenient way to switch the mouse settings from right-ha

Re: Retirement of Capacity

2023-01-18 Thread David Hurka
On Monday, January 16, 2023 10:33:47 PM CET Albert Astals Cid wrote: > > > > kpdf.kde.org > > I think there's historical value in KPDF site. > > Maybe we can just save the generated html and serve that? Saving the HTML gets my vote. :) There was a time when a majority of websites looked like tha

Re: Retirement of Capacity

2023-01-15 Thread David Hurka
> following sites still rely on Capacity in some form or another: > > kpdf.kde.org > okular.kde.org > Hey, okular.kde.org looked very similar to kpdf.kde.org until recently (April 2021) https://invent.kde.org/websites/okular-kde-org/-/merge_requests/4 Now it looks like kde.org and uses Hugo;

Re: Tips in splash screen on startup (suggestion)

2022-09-20 Thread David Hurka
On Monday, September 19, 2022 6:40:42 PM CEST samuel ammonius wrote: > Hello everyone, > > KDE has a lot of features that most people don't know about, so what if a > tip was shown on the splash screen during each startup? There is an implementation for such tips for applications: https://api.kd

Re: SPDX and docbook documentation, how to do properly?

2022-01-05 Thread David Hurka
> how to add SPDX tags. Aren’t docbooks just XML files? The reuse tool would add them as XML comment. Approximately like this: $ reuse addheader --style xml --copyright ... index.docbook > predefined docbook tags, Do you think it is important to not duplicate authors in the licen

Re: Greetings from Berlin

2021-10-25 Thread David Hurka
Hi David, > > great to hear from you and welcome (back) to Berlin! I just wrote KDAB > to ask if they would like to have an informal meetup tomorrow (Tuesday) > afternoon. I will be in touch as soon as I hear back from them :-) > > Cheers, > Joseph > > David Hurka: > &

Re: Rollout of Gitlab CI

2021-09-30 Thread David Hurka
On Thursday, September 30, 2021 10:12:35 PM CEST Albert Astals Cid wrote: > Does this means we can no longer have interesting CI like > "install this special distro that has openssl3 so that the QCA code > doesn't regress" or > "install this old Ubuntu since we still want to code to build in an

Re: kio man + khelpcenter

2021-09-26 Thread David Hurka
On Sunday, September 26, 2021 6:54:29 PM CEST Martin Koller wrote: > Hi, > > a recent update (openSuse TW, kio-extras5 Version: 21.08.1) had the effect > that whenever I want to view a man page via Alt-F2 (Krunner) and e.g. > "#ls", now khelpcenter is opened, instead konqueror, which I had before.

Re: KDE development on main laptop

2021-09-18 Thread David Hurka
Hello! I started the same way. I can say that building Okular on the main work system does not cause problems. If you build and install a broken version of Okular, you loose your document viewer. But if you follow the guidelines for kdesrc-build, you can install compiled versions in a differen

Re: RFC: Konsole profile groups

2021-07-31 Thread David Hurka
> > > Is anyone using Konsole profile groups? [...] > No, "profile groups" are a different concept; from reading the code in > ProfileGroup.cpp it's like a group of profiles having one parent profile, > and when you change the settings it can be applied to all the child > profiles, or to specific

Re: Progress is good for us but bad for documentation

2021-06-30 Thread David Hurka
On Thursday, July 1, 2021 12:03:44 AM CEST Frederik Schwarzer wrote: > Hi everyone, > > thank you for your input and sorry it took me a while to reply. > > For now I have created a list of issues on gitlab to be reminded. > https://invent.kde.org/teams/documentation/sprints/-/issues > > [...] C

Re: Resource and energy efficiency of KDE applications

2021-06-29 Thread David Hurka
On Wednesday, June 30, 2021 12:57:48 AM CEST Cornelius Schumacher wrote: > On 29.06.21 19:38, Arjun AK wrote: > > I don't think measuring current on a Desktop is the right way to do > > this. Your desktop is going to be too "noisy" when it comes to power > > measurements. Activity from components l

Re: AudioTube in KDEReview

2021-06-29 Thread David Hurka
> Hi everyone! > > I would like to move AudioTube to KDEReview. [...] Hi again! It crashes every time I try to search when the network is disconnected. > [...] > Thread 8 (Thread 0x7fd22f7fe700 (LWP 48286)): > [KCrash Handler] > #4 __new_sem_wait_fast (definitive_result=0, sem=0x0) > at sem_wa

Re: AudioTube in KDEReview

2021-06-21 Thread David Hurka
Hi. > > david@doro:~/kde/audiotube/src$ youtube-dl --version > > 2020.03.24 > > > > After updating youtube-dl via pip (was installed via apt), it worked. > > Just to make sure, the application didn't crash but just displayed the > error message and also printed it on the command line? Yes, it d

Re: AudioTube in KDEReview

2021-06-20 Thread David Hurka
> Hi everyone! > > [...] > > The repository is located here: > https://invent.kde.org/plasma-mobile/audiotube Hi! I was just trying it out. I am using KDE Neon user edition, and building with CMake wasn’t problematic. ytmusicapi could be installed with pip. When I launch it, search something,

Re: Progress is good for us but bad for documentation

2021-06-14 Thread David Hurka
Hi Frederik, here is my report about a negative experience with existing documentation: > So what to report? Documentation that ... > - [...] > - has holes in it. For example a tutorial where you suddenly think, >you skipped an important step. > - you wish was there but you could not find it.

Re: Looking for an SVGDOM / other SVG library for use with C++ and CMake.

2021-06-12 Thread David Hurka
On Saturday, June 12, 2021 3:27:47 PM CEST Milian Wolff wrote: > Don't use QDomDocument, Qt XML is deprecated. Use QXmlStreamReader instead. I still can’t find any indication that Qt XML is deprecated. Why do people believe that? It says: > Note: Qt XML will no longer receive additional features

Re: Looking for an SVGDOM / other SVG library for use with C++ and CMake.

2021-06-10 Thread David Hurka
Yes, I am about to write a minimal SVG parser with QDomDocument. The result is probably very little code. I would just like to outsource this task to someone who already implemented and tested it. :) On Thursday, June 10, 2021 10:31:26 PM CEST Wolthera wrote: > If you are only looking to batch p

Looking for an SVGDOM / other SVG library for use with C++ and CMake.

2021-06-10 Thread David Hurka
Hi! breeze-icon-cleaner splits one SVG drawing into multiple icon files, where the file names are passed as command line option. I think it would be more convenient to define the file names directly in the SVG drawing. So I am looking for a library that gives me access to text elements in an SV

Re: Adding a MimeType without breaking existing associations

2021-05-26 Thread David Hurka
Do you use Dolphin or the Plasma Desktop, and used the “remember choice” checkbox? Just change it back to wine, the Dolphin context menu will remember Ark as alternative choice.

Re: Is there (going to be) an auto-retracer service for KDE?

2021-04-25 Thread David Hurka
On Sunday, April 25, 2021 2:09:03 PM CEST Lyubomir Parvanov wrote: > Currently to be able to submit bug reports with stacktraces one has to > install the debug symbols locally for each package. As far as I know Gnome > doesn't suffer from this issue because Apport is invoked and when it > uploads

Re: QToolButton not displayed correctly on KDE

2021-02-15 Thread David Hurka
> m_newTabAction->setIcon(QIcon(QLatin1String(":graphics/addtab.png"))); First guess: The Breeze icon engine (which enables color schemes to recolor monochrome icons) can not handle Qt ressource paths. Did you try to install the image as ordinary file, and use that file as icon? If that is the

Re: Accessing a (sub)menu defined in an XmlGui ui.rc file

2021-01-13 Thread David Hurka
On Wednesday, January 13, 2021 10:39:48 AM CET Tobias Leupold wrote: > Hi list :-) > > I have a problem with a KXmlGuiWindow and I honestly can't find respective > docs or howtos/tutorials. I hope someone here can help me ... I faced the same problem... :( > It's a allegedly basic task: How can

Re: (someone being interested in GCoC ’21 and Okular)

2020-12-26 Thread David Hurka
Hi Bhumit and welcome to KDE! Albert knows a lot about Okular and Poppler, so he will be a good GSoC mentor. I know some parts of okularpart, and would be happy to assist helping you getting familar with it. If you read through the Okular source code, and feel a class misses important API docu

Re: Help using KArchive with GZIP files

2020-11-03 Thread David Hurka
> The first question " I have tried to do this but there some error that block > me to open a file. I dont know if i am using correctly the class > KCompressionDevice." is related with the code down bellow. > > auto kgzip = KCompressionDevice( > QUrl(where.toString() + “/” + fileName + “.gz”).toLo

CMake question: ki18n_wrap_ui adds .h files as source files to a CMake target, what will happen?

2020-11-03 Thread David Hurka
Hi CMake fans: (Skip to the last paragraph for my question.) KI18N provides the CMake macro “ki18n_wrap_ui()”, which is used like this: > ki18n_wrap_ui( myApp_SRCS myApp_dialog.ui ) or like this (since KF 5.62): > ki18n_wrap_ui( myApp myApp_dialog.ui ) In both cases it creates “ui_myApp_dial

Re: How do you deal with incomplete commits?

2020-11-02 Thread David Hurka
On Monday, November 2, 2020 7:00:40 PM CET David Hurka wrote: > It would probably be nice to have some post-checkout commit, with which you > can spit you own WIP commit message in your face, right after you switch to > your work branch. Horrible wording, sorry. It means: It would pr

Re: How do you deal with incomplete commits?

2020-11-02 Thread David Hurka
> I ended up writing a local pre-commit hook, which has the advantage of > triggering on the commit directly after "the problem commit", thus > increasing the likelihood there is still a trivial way to sort > things out. It would probably be nice to have some post-checkout commit, with which you

Re: How do you deal with incomplete commits?

2020-10-31 Thread David Hurka
On Saturday, October 31, 2020 4:38:09 PM CET Thomas Baumgart wrote: > Hi, > > On Samstag, 31. Oktober 2020 16:24:51 CET Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote: > > Hi, > > > > thanks for your answer (also to Nate). But to clarify, my question is > > really: How do I _force_ myself to clean up in time? > >

Re: stale MR triaging - you can help!

2020-10-13 Thread David Hurka
> Moin Moin :) > > First list of stale MRs here: > > https://invent.kde.org/sysadmin/gitlab-triaging/-/issues > [ ] https://invent.kde.org/graphics/okular/-/merge_requests/234 Ah, that’s mine. It is listed as “waiting for this” in issue okular#21. What would be the correct way to mark an MR as

Re: Proposal: make squash-merging the default behavior for gitlab MRs

2020-10-07 Thread David Hurka
On Wednesday, October 7, 2020 5:26:05 PM CEST Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote: > Probably not something we can easily configure/adjust downstream, > though? What we can easily can change on our level, is to provide a default MR description in every project. (Like the default bug description in Bugzi

Re: Proposal: make squash-merging the default behavior for gitlab MRs

2020-10-07 Thread David Hurka
On Wednesday, October 7, 2020 9:52:41 AM CEST Ben Cooksley wrote: > > Isn’t it true that “Allow contributions” must be checked before the > > “Squash > > commits” checkbox is available? (I already wrote that, but I feel people > > don’t > > care, so I make it a question now.) > > The allow contrib

Re: Proposal: make squash-merging the default behavior for gitlab MRs

2020-10-06 Thread David Hurka
On Tuesday, October 6, 2020 4:26:02 PM CEST Nate Graham wrote: > Taking stock of the responses so far, it doesn't seem like there's much > enthusiasm for the original proposal. That's fine, and I can understand > the desire to push people to improve their git skills. Yes, I interpret this thread t

Re: Proposal: make squash-merging the default behavior for gitlab MRs

2020-10-05 Thread David Hurka
> Even better might be to force an explicit decision by not having a default > for this at all, e.g. by offering "Rebase" and "Squash + Rebase" actions > next to each other. The squash checkbox is available directly next to the Rebase/Merge button; provided the “Allow Contributions” checkbox was

Re: Proposal: make squash-merging the default behavior for gitlab MRs

2020-10-03 Thread David Hurka
> That doesn't prevent me from having a clean history when I finally git-push > to an opened MR, so my colleagues could easily review my code. I know that > if I'd push some "dirty" commits to my "merge request", my colleagues would > unnecessarily spend time navigating these commits, and reviewing

Re: Proposal: make squash-merging the default behavior for gitlab MRs

2020-10-02 Thread David Hurka
> > However, it remains a fairly advanced workflow which is challenging for > > newcomers, drive-by-developers, and people not as familiar with git. For > > these people, squash-merging makes much more sense, [...] This workflow is too advanced for me. My commits are usually garbage like “fix pip

Re: Proposal: make squash-merging the default behavior for gitlab MRs

2020-10-02 Thread David Hurka
> [...] > I've been told that our Sysadmins have developed some tooling capable of > checking the "Squash when merging" checkbox by default for new Merge > Requests. [...] > > I'd like to propose [squash-merge] as a sane default for new Merge > Requests. > > [...] > Thoughts? Yes, I would like t

Unsubscribing from mailing list (was: Re: Porting a project to KDE)

2020-08-16 Thread David Hurka
Send a mail with subject “help” to kde-devel-requ...@kde.org. That should give you instructions. You will need the “password” command and then the “unsubscribe” command. At least this is how I am used to work with mailing lists run by mailman. On 8/16/20 3:12 PM Yiqing Yu wrote: > I have sent a

Re: CI jobs

2020-07-22 Thread David Hurka
On 7/22/20 10:56 PM Nicolas Fella wrote: > On 22.07.20 22:13, David Hurka wrote: > > @ Get:1 http://deb.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 perl-modules [...] > > @ > > > > Looks terrifying. Do CI jobs fetch stuff from lokal mirrors in their > &

Re: CI jobs

2020-07-22 Thread David Hurka
> Hi David, Hi Ben, > The official CI jobs at https://build.kde.org/ work in different ways > depending on the type of build [...] Jobs running on Gitlab are for > experimental purposes only and should never be relied upon for any purposes. Yes, I am talking about Gitlab CI jobs. I wasn’t aware

CI jobs

2020-07-22 Thread David Hurka
Hi everyone, I’m interested in how the CI jobs work. I expected that they are virtual machines, set up to build the respective commit of the respective repository. I looked at the command line output of some Okular CI jobs, and they don’t appear to be set up to build something. For each run, th

Re: KDiff3 1.8.3 Release Notes

2020-07-07 Thread David Hurka
> I see a version is available in the Microsoft Store. Do you know who > published that? > > https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/p/kdiff-3-diff-utility/9ndvvx243rfh?activeta > b=pivot:overviewtab# > > Jonathan Isn’t this funny? If I can’t figure out who put something in the Store, why can I trust

Re: Discontinuing legacy infrastructure

2020-06-11 Thread David Hurka
Hi Sysadmin, thanks for the update and for requiring https. I noticed that Reviewboard has been shut down. How much time will we have to migrate my junk from Phabricator? On 6/11/20 7:16 PM Albert Astals Cid wrote: > Could we make cgit.kde.org/* redirect to https://invent.kde.org/ (just the > h

Re: Context information needed for isolated words

2020-05-02 Thread David Hurka
> On 2 May 2020 12:02 Friedrich W. H. Kossebau wrote: > And yes, most of the code written in recent years seems to have missed to add > context in the i18n calls. The older among us have failed here to properly > teach the new generations of contributors about good i18n code. :) Time to > impro

Re: Context information needed for isolated words

2020-05-02 Thread David Hurka
> Hi, Hi! > It would be highly desirable that all the words that appear isolated had a > context to ease the > task of the translators. For all these words, I would advise against using > i18n() and would > prefer using i18nc() in source code (or using disambiguation comments in UI > files).

Re: Information regarding upcoming Gitlab Migration: clarifications

2020-04-30 Thread David Hurka
> On 30 April 2020 21:15 Albert Astals Cid wrote: > Am I the only person that just has all the repos on the same folder? I > thought it was the common thing to do :? Me too. I think that there is no solution to group repositories by purpose category. There is too much overlap, and there may

Disable shortcuts in GitLab invent.kde.org

2020-04-15 Thread David Hurka
According to this help page, it should be possible to disable shortcuts in gitlab: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/shortcuts.html But the said option is not available in our GitLab instance. Is there any way to disable shortcuts? I really want to disable them, because they don’t have any advanta

Re: Update on Status of Gitlab Migration

2020-04-13 Thread David Hurka
On 4/13/20 5:34 PM Nate Graham wrote: > On 4/13/20 4:44 AM, Albert Vaca Cintora wrote: > > Regarding this: is the subdomain going to stay invent.kde.org once we > > have officially moved? I find it's a bit confusing to use that instead > > of gitlab.kde.org > > I agree. gitlab.kde.org would make m

Re: Spectacle: selecting a region in an already taken screenshot

2020-04-11 Thread David Hurka
Hi Clemens, I’m not responsible for Spectacle stuff, but as a user I would really like it. I often want to take a screenshot of some small detail, and taking the screenshot twice feels not optimal. The existing rectangle function is nice for repeated screenshots of the same detail, because it r

New utility for easier breeze monochrome icon creation

2020-02-03 Thread David Hurka
Hi everyone, as indicated in https://phabricator.kde.org/D22617#502629, I have created an application “breeze-icon-cleaner”, which shall help with creating breeze monochrome icons. If you feel like testing/trying, it is now available at https://invent.kde.org/davidhurka/breeze-icon-cleaner. It

Automatic scrolling when dragging in views

2019-07-22 Thread David Hurka
Hi everyone, in https://phabricator.kde.org/T11093#192549 (Consistency, one of the goal proposals for this year) I presented a small overview of different auto scrolling behaviours across KDE applications. - Some views already start auto scrolling when you drag something inside them /near/ the

Need help with Kapidox - messes up my work

2019-05-21 Thread David Hurka
Hi everyone, can someone explain me how (not) to use Kapidox? I tried to build Okular class documentation with Kapidox, whether that is easier than with doxygen. So I followed the README on https://cgit.kde.org/kapidox.git/tree/README.md, and got a kapidox_generate in ~/kde/kapidox/src/. 'pyth