On 10/30/10, Ivan Cukic ivan.cu...@kde.org wrote:
Hi all,
Following Aaron's blog post [1] regarding QML and plasma, and breaking
back-compatibility in the future.
So, it is the plan to (well, a necessity more than a plan) make a BIC to
libplasma producing libplasma2. Should we take
the
where is the feedback that this was based on? is it from people who have
multi-row system trays? vertical system trays? using apps that constantly
juggle back and forth (e.g. an IM app that sets itself to NeedsAttention
whenever their nick is mentioned)? OCD? ;)
I welcome this commit, i was
Created a page at:
http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Plasma/libplasma2
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In data domenica 31 ottobre 2010 11:32:07, Chani ha scritto:
hmm. doesn't konversation itself change its icon to an attention-requesting
one?
Yes, it blinks, but we can't rely on that, unless we oblige every app to have a
blinking icon or to don't have it and we apply a blinking mask over the
On Saturday, October 30, 2010, Marco Martin wrote:
if the icon changes place when is notifying, it's like the mouse target
moving and escaping
brain is even too much good at remember spatially something, and becomes
easy to keep clicking in the position the icon used to be, rather then the
On Sunday, October 31, 2010, Ivan Cukic wrote:
Created a page at:
http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Plasma/libplasma2
this belongs on community.kde.org, not techbase. i've deleted this page, and
moved its contents to community.k.o here:
http://community.kde.org/Plasma/libplasma2
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In data domenica 31 ottobre 2010 16:41:56, Aaron J. Seigo ha scritto:
the # of people and the # of times that this will cause real errors versus
the problems caused by not being able to distinguish attention needers
versus non- attention needers means this change probably makes no sense.
On Sunday, October 31, 2010, Chani wrote:
-remove the choice of plugins, default to desktop
which effectively relegates them to a hidden option. it's really not
discoverable when it is in the configuration dialog.
worse is when you really _do_ want to use, say, Grouping Desktop. then you
have
On Sunday, October 31, 2010, Giulio Camuffo wrote:
In data domenica 31 ottobre 2010 16:41:56, Aaron J. Seigo ha scritto:
the # of people and the # of times that this will cause real errors
versus the problems caused by not being able to distinguish attention
needers versus non- attention
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 7:25 AM, Chani chan...@gmail.com wrote:
when you click the new activity button, you currently see about five
different plugins, plus a template (sooon to be many templates) and a clone
option.
I watched a user trying the activity UI at opensuse, and he had no idea
Hi!
Earlier due to Binary Compatibility it was not possible to add
function addWallpaper(const KUrl url) as virtual in
Plasma::Wallpaper, but now since BC is going to break, can I add it in
http://community.kde.org/Plasma/libplasma2.
Thanks
On 10/1/10, Aaron J. Seigo ase...@kde.org
most of the time the mouse isn't over the icon. as i said, it is now
optimized for the _fringe case_.
You can't say that. The item is in "needs attention"-state until you click on
it. And when you click on it the mouse is over the icon. And that's where I
see the problem.
What I would soppose
Hi,
I was wondering, wouldn't it be a good idea for the KDE Mircoblog to
convert all those '!' which precede a group name to a hash when re-denting?
If its fine, I'd go ahead and implement it :)
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