On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 12:44 AM, Ian Wadham wrote:
> Yes I do (have a Macbook). The search function is a small magnifying
> glass icon at the top right of the screen (equivalent to a "systray" item).
> It drops down to single line-edit type field with the label "Spotlight".
Yeah, that's the one
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 3:51 PM, Kevin Krammer wrote:
> Your initial posting sounded like a permanent input field (i.e. not a popup
> like KRunner) and only displaying matches from the Nepomuk plugin (i.e. not
> interleaving those with matches from other plugins).
I can't really be sure if I unde
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 10:53 PM, Hans Chen wrote:
> Maybe you can use this application for inspiration:
> http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php/Nepoogle?content=145505
>
> I hope you'll share your plasmoid when it's in a working state!
That looks promising. The way I understand it, the answer to
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 4:01 PM, Milian Wolff wrote:
> If you are "good at multithreading" I presume you might have knowledge of
> reducing lock contention. If you have ideas how to do that for KDevelop
> without rewriting most of the code, I'd welcome your insight. Yet for KDevelop
> this is noth
ore modular and extensible form.
>
> There is already a krunner plasma widget you can put in a panel on
> kde-look.org.
>
> If krunner is missing specific features it would be a lot easier to add a
> new runner than to recreate krunner from scratch.
>
> -Todd
>
> Stephan Men
Hi KDE team,
as a fun project and to play around with Plasma and Python Bindings, I
am developing a plasmoid (in python) that I was always missing since I
first saw strigi digging through my file system. Basically, it is a
remake of a little tool Apple is offering in OSX. They have a simple
line e