On Tuesday 27 January 2009 14:13:28 David Baron wrote:
Just put in on, looks good after re-configuring my wallpaper and a couple
of crashes.
All in all 4.2 looks great (except I cannot get rid of those notifications
which did not appear in 4.1)!
If you don't like the new plasma style
On Tuesday 27 January 2009 15:48:02 Rob Scheepmaker wrote:
On Tuesday 27 January 2009 14:13:28 David Baron wrote:
Just put in on, looks good after re-configuring my wallpaper and a couple
of crashes.
All in all 4.2 looks great (except I cannot get rid of those
notifications which did
On Tuesday 27 January 2009 16:35:47 David Baron wrote:
Thanks.
Now I get them on the upper right and can click anywhere on them to
dismiss. Before, they were on the lower right, larger and one had to click
[X} In KDE 4.1, they did not appear at all. I did not miss them :-)
Hmm, they've always
On Monday 26 January 2009, Alexis Ménard wrote:
Aie aie aie. Valgrind complain and we never know, people can use the
pointer to do some stuff when they get the appletRemoved signal, (we
already do that in our panel.cpp class).
erf; yes, that pointer is not supposed to be used *sigh*
I guess
On Monday 26 January 2009, Fabrizio Montesi wrote:
today igorto and vkrause (akonadi people) jumped in #jolie to speak about
the possibility to integrate akonadi with Jolie. They're still
investigating, but the thing surely seem possible and sound. I think that
the best thing to do would be to
On Tuesday 27 January 2009, David Baron wrote:
More:
The plasma icon widget is now IconWidget and not Icon. The header file in
/usr/include/plasma is iconwidget.h instead of icon.h. I already recompiled
one applet that used this :-)
yes, 4.2 had some API refactoring.
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Ok will be done tomorrow as soon as i arrive at the office :D
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On Monday 26 January 2009, Alexis Ménard wrote:
Aie aie aie. Valgrind complain and we never know, people can use the
pointer to do some stuff when they get the appletRemoved signal, (we
IMO the two projects could share a private library for interacting with
MetaService and use its operations. Something like:
MetaService* s = MetaService::connect( /tmp/metaservice_socket );
Job* j1 = s-addRedirection(...);
Job* j2 = s-loadEmbeddedJolieService(...);
[...]
For instance, by using
Can you not just do setAction(NULL); to have the same effect?
On Sat, 2009-01-24 at 15:25 +, Alessandro Diaferia wrote:
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Hi,
We used that word 2 times in the announce:
http://www.kde.org/announcements/4.2/index.php
I think that we must stop to use that word.
Bye,
Davide Bettio.
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On Tuesday 27 January 2009, Davide Bettio wrote:
Hi,
We used that word 2 times in the announce:
http://www.kde.org/announcements/4.2/index.php
I think that we must stop to use that word.
you need to send this to kde-promo :)
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Aaron, I noticed some changes were made in trunk to the API, this now causes
the tooltip to once again appear when the Plasma::PopupApplet is displayed :-)
Shawn.
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On Tuesday 27 January 2009 20:36:10 Fabrizio Montesi wrote:
IMO the two projects could share a private library for interacting with
MetaService and use its operations. Something like:
MetaService* s = MetaService::connect( /tmp/metaservice_socket );
Job* j1 = s-addRedirection(...);
Job* j2 =
If you don't like the new plasma style notifications, you can revert to the
old ones. Edit you plasma-appletrc and add the following:
[AppletGlobals][plasma_applet_systemtray]
ShowNotifications=false
Either way, they are annoying.
How about:
1. The information (or fatal is appropriate) icon
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