After some consideration I think I would pick anditosan's proposal. With
my second being Kver's fourth icon.
My reasoning is the following:
- It's so simple a child could draw it
- It's easily recognizable without being noisy
- It's simplicity allows both flexibility and works well at different s
d also
present users with a coherent experience from day 1.
Cheers,
Philipp Stefan
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On 14.12.2014 19:03, Harald Sitter wrote:
Another thing, that may or may not be related: In the font management tab
all the font previews are rendered … fuzzy. Is that a graphics related issue
too, or is that an unrelated issue?
Doesn't seem fuzzy to me. Can you post a screenshot?
Here's the
On 12.12.2014 15:47, Harald Sitter wrote:
# virtual machines
virtual machines have a bit of trouble with the graphics. At least
with virtualbox you can workaround the problem by temporarily
switching to a different TTY (right-ctrl+f1 -> right-ctrl+f7)
I just tried it. Any idea when we can expect
On 28.08.2014 17:52, Marco Martin wrote:
On Tuesday 26 August 2014 21:26:42 Philipp Stefan wrote:
Hello everyone,
the VDG told me to take a look at the system tray after the 5.0
releases, because even though it's a huge step forward, we felt that
there are some inconsistencies in h
On 28.08.2014 14:32, Sebastian Kügler wrote:
On Thursday, August 28, 2014 13:38:49 Marco Martin wrote:
it is a really a bad thing to have so many empty panels in - no
devices,
no notifications, no batteries etc.
I think for batteries, we're doing that already (at least in Plasma 4 we
didn't a
I think I should maybe clarify a few things here as I feel that my
original post has left behind the idea in some that we sought a solution
in search for a problem.
So what is the problem we are trying to solve? The problem is that
currently the system tray icons behave unpredictable to the user
On 27.08.2014 08:16, Martin Gräßlin wrote:
On Wednesday 27 August 2014 06:02:11 Philipp Stefan wrote:
If the status notifiers are used like we intend them to, then the
"passive" status really does not provide any benefit for the user any
more. For example, if a music player idles, b
On 27.08.2014 03:24, Eike Hein wrote:
On August 26, 2014 10:58:39 PM CEST, Eike Hein wrote:
Except sometimes you *want* to hide things and remove them
>from your immediate attention. It's a "I know where I put
it" kind of thing.
As a side note: Many use cases of virtual desktops and activit
On 26.08.2014 22:58, Eike Hein wrote:
On 26.08.2014 22:35, Philipp Stefan wrote:
Hmm, we felt that these applications should not be hidden from the user.
When a user e.g. uses KTorrent and closes the window while it is only
seeding, there's no telling that the application is still ru
On 26.08.2014 22:00, Eike Hein wrote:
On 26.08.2014 21:26, Philipp Stefan wrote:
This would, of course, break some applications like KTorrent. How would
it behave ideally? When you open KTorren and there are no torrents
configured there should not be an indicator as the applications simply
Hello everyone,
the VDG told me to take a look at the system tray after the 5.0
releases, because even though it's a huge step forward, we felt that
there are some inconsistencies in how it behaves. My task was to
identify these issues and come up with possible solutions. We talked
about them
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