Heiko Tietze wrote:
Hi Vishesh & all,
I agree that it makes more sense to place it with the desktop stuff.
Maybe we had application = file in mind? The only argument against
desktop behavior is that this topic gets somewhat bulky. And I'm not
sure that users will associate all the modules includ
Hi Vishesh & all,
I agree that it makes more sense to place it with the desktop stuff. Maybe we
had application = file in mind? The only argument against desktop behavior is
that this topic gets somewhat bulky. And I'm not sure that users will associate
all the modules including file search wit
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 6:25 PM, Ivan Čukić wrote:
> > I don't understand why "File Search" (formerly Desktop Search) should go
> > under Applications.
>
> The Applications category is problematic, but if that came out from the
> user
> survey, who are we to complain.
We have no way of knowing h
Hi all,
The new organization is surprisingly good. Surprisingly, because at for the
first 5 seconds, I wanted to say 'awful' but was unable.
There are a few things that could be fixed (not really organization, rather
naming):
- Do we really need the word 'Human' for the 'Input devices'?
- We h
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 5:36 PM, Heiko Tietze
wrote:
> Hi Vishesh & all,
>
> I agree that it makes more sense to place it with the desktop stuff. Maybe
> we had application = file in mind? The only argument against desktop
> behavior is that this topic gets somewhat bulky. And I'm not sure that
>
On 01.07.2014 17:42, Andres Silva wrote:
Heiko Tietze wrote:
Hi Vishesh & all,
I agree that it makes more sense to place it with the desktop stuff.
Maybe we had application = file in mind? The only argument against
desktop behavior is that this topic gets somewhat bulky. And I'm not
sure that u
Hey guys.
I don't understand why "File Search" (formerly Desktop Search) should go
under Applications.
Current application which can be used to search for files - Dolphin.
Current workspace stuff which can be used to search - KRunner, Milou,
Kickoff and Kicker.
It seems rather odd for it to be u
Hey,
So as the subject suggests, I've just landed the new categorization for
systemsettings. Changes are all over the place, so if you just update single
repositories, your systemsettings will be quite empty. If you're re-running
kdesrc-build, you'll find a mess with old and new categorized int