On Sunday 12 July 2009, Burkhard Lück wrote:
> Ping?
also: there must be a better way to keep track of these issues than email on a
mailing list. esp one that gets traffic like this one. it's too easy to lose
things.
does the i18n team keep a set of pages on techbase? if not, perhaps there
sho
On Sunday 12 July 2009, Burkhard Lück wrote:
> Ping?
i'm 1000 km from home spending all day looking at houses to move into. this is
the first chance i've had to look at anything kde since i left home. so either
someone else does it, or it waits until i'm back home on the 24th.
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On Monday 13 July 2009, Diego Casella ([Po]lentino) wrote:
> By the way, do we *really* need the sidebar ?
which sidebar? the one for the timeline?
> Each item can be found in the
> final release of plasmate
> under the menubar, so I was wondering if we can replace it with something
> more usefu
On Monday 13 July 2009, Burkhard Lück wrote:
> kdebase/wokspace/plasma in trunk + branch 4.3 has some files with i18n() /
> I18N_NOOP() calls and two *.ui files, but these strings are not extracted
> to any message catalog, see attached list.
* runtime/plasma/scriptengines/javascript/bind_i18n.h w
On Friday 10 July 2009, Chani wrote:
> on sunday me, notmart and ruphy came up with some crazy ideas for the ZUI.
> here are the notes... better late than never ;)
>
> zoom 2 (fully zoomed out):
>
> -the containment is too small to realyl interact with, so put the toolbox
> over top.
> problem: on
On Friday 10 July 2009, Chani wrote:
> what I wanted is window tagging.
do windows live long enough for tagging to work?
would there be an "always there" tag?
how easy is it to tag a window? (this is an interaction design concept)
how does tagging interact with activities? (i suppose that's ans
On Friday 10 July 2009, Sebastian Kügler wrote:
> So today during lunch, Chani, Marco, Rich and I were talking about the ZUI
> and the confusion between the ZUI and virtual desktops. We came up with a
i really do like the idea of orchestrating windows and activities and hiding
virtual desktops f
On Saturday 11 July 2009, Martin Gräßlin wrote:
> * GNOME shell (how do they want to implement their activities. Can we get
they don't. they are just virtual desktops. gnome shell is a columnar app
launcher with integrated recent apps/docs and a fancy "desktop grid" effect
with easy add/remove
On Monday 13 July 2009, Burkhard Lück wrote:
> - who will remember to check that at that time for each single
> applet/engine etc ?
we (plasma team) would. it wasn't something we've been checking in the past,
but we can and should do so in future.
moreover, the "it jumped from playground into ba
On Tuesday 14 July 2009, Arno Töll wrote:
> I intend to write my own plasma applet where I'd need some
> functionalities already implemented in kickoff. Particularly I find the
> program menu launcher part very useful and would be glad if I could
> reuse this widget in my own code.
that code is no
On Tuesday 14 July 2009, Alec Moskvin wrote:
> Could anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
nothing; your patch just landed right when i was leaving to go out to
vancouver. i have not been working this last week due to the move, and so have
not been able to actually test and review the patch. perh
Hi all,
There's a bug that I found really annoying, so I went through the code,
tracked down where it came through, and wrote a patch. I posted the patch on
bugzilla one month ago:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=178776#c16
However, no one ever responded.
About a week ago, I tried posting
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Display Sleep and Hibernate buttons
> On 2009-07-14 21:04:59, Anne-Marie Mahfouf wrote:
> > Works well and I don't see anything wrong in code on a quick look. Sebas,
> > can you take a quick look as you'll add remote URL support?
> > Thanks Arthur for this patch!
> > A pause button was also in the wish list... ;)
Referring to htt
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Works well and I don't see anything wrong in code on a quick look. Seb
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Ship it!
this actually changes the behaviour of popupapplet, so now is
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As mentioned on Frame TODO this patc
Hello list,
I was wondering, if it is possible to access kickoff classes outside of
the library itself. The kickoff namespace is not documented very well,
so I ask directly here, since I'm somewhat confused of all those classes
in the namespace.
I intend to write my own plasma applet where I'd nee
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 16:16, Yuen Hoe Lim wrote:
> There isn't much to look at now I think :P If you want I can grab a
> bunch of screenshots and post them on a blog or something - unless
> there is a rule of sorts against previewing unreleased stuff or the
> like?
>
Hi Yuen,
yeah, that's basic
There isn't much to look at now I think :P If you want I can grab a
bunch of screenshots and post them on a blog or something - unless
there is a rule of sorts against previewing unreleased stuff or the
like?
On 7/14/09, Michael Rudolph wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 14:09, Artur Souza
> (MoRpH
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 14:09, Artur Souza
(MoRpHeUz) wrote:
> Hello :)
>
> On Monday 13 July 2009, 13:48 Diego Casella ([Po]lentino) wrote:
>> By the way, do we *really* need the sidebar ? Each item can be found in the
>> final release of plasmate
>> under the menubar, so I was wondering if we can
Hello :)
On Monday 13 July 2009, 13:48 Diego Casella ([Po]lentino) wrote:
> By the way, do we *really* need the sidebar ? Each item can be found in the
> final release of plasmate
> under the menubar, so I was wondering if we can replace it with something
> more useful like a directory tree list .
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