Git commit c196adeddc981e49df5641b62247ef1397175608 by J?rg Ehrichs.
Committed on 02/07/2014 at 17:19.
Pushed by jehrichs into branch 'releng2.0'.
Supportstylus RawSample and Suppress values in the UI
In order to avoid jitter effects the RawSample and Suppress values of
xsetwacom driver should b
Wed, 02 Jul 2014 13:02:12 +0300 Elvis Angelaccio
:
> Hi,
> I am the maintainer of kronometer, which has been recently moved to
> extragear/utils, and I'm looking for its localization.
>
> I see that other extragear apps (e.g. digikam or ktorrent) ship a source
> tarball with a po/
Git commit e6e1948c49b455ef1865dd76d4ffccaa43970880 by Vishesh Handa.
Committed on 02/07/2014 at 12:56.
Pushed by vhanda into branch 'master'.
Remove the attica-kde aka "The Social Desktop" KCM
This KCM was only used for providing credentials for loging into
opendesktop.org (or other mythical pro
Yuri Chornoivan ha scritto:
> Wed, 02 Jul 2014 13:02:12 +0300 Elvis Angelaccio
> :
>
>> Hi,
>> I am the maintainer of kronometer, which has been recently moved to
>> extragear/utils, and I'm looking for its localization.
>>
>> I see that other extragear apps (e.g. digikam or ktorrent
Luigi Toscano ha scritto:
> Elvis Angelaccio ha scritto:
>> Does exists a script for this task or I have to check the trunk/l10n-kde4/
>> directories manually/periodically?
>
> As far as I remember you can use the releaseme script:
> https://projects.kde.org/projects/playground/sdk/releaseme
... t
Elvis Angelaccio ha scritto:
> Hi,
> I am the maintainer of kronometer, which has been recently moved to
> extragear/utils, and I'm looking for its localization.
Hi, this is the list for documentation writers, this is more a question for
developers.
> I see that other extragear apps (e.g. digik
rmail/kde-doc-english/attachments/20140702/482386b0/attachment.html>
On 2014.07.02 06:33, Luigi Toscano wrote:
> Yuri Chornoivan ha scritto:
> > Wed, 02 Jul 2014 13:02:12 +0300 Elvis Angelaccio
> > :
>>> I am the maintainer of kronometer, which has been recently moved to
>>> extragear/utils, and I'm looking for its localization.
> >>
>>> I see that o