So I'd like to briefly put in my experience: on boot, the nearby scope
shows me stuff from Texas or Kansas (I'm in NC), then I launch uNav get it
to lock on my position which takes some moments, and then go back to
Today/Nearby and refresh them with my actual real location.
This is waay too te
To be fair, I think the complaint was in regard to the general mailing
list. As someone who doesn't get a lot of email myself, 95% of my alerts on
this account were for low-priority emails on this list. Which wasn't a
problem until I set up the account on my m10 and it alerted for every email.
But
I noticed this issue but didn't realize there was a fix for it. Seeing as
I've already set up my tablet completely is there anyway to fix this in
situ?
On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 11:06 AM, Oliver Grawert wrote:
> hi,
> Am Freitag, den 22.04.2016, 10:56 -0400 schrieb Pat McGowan:
> > This should be
Hey, allow me to chime in to answer some of your questions:
1. In the designs, it shows the behavior for the bottom edge, namely, to
switch to the alarms view quickly. See the design blog for these new bottom
edge design patterns. [1]
2. Per the latest design patterns, there is no longer a toolba
First and foremost, I would like to ask if there are still plans on the
table to make search universal in the new, converged Ubuntu? Will there be
that search item in the menu bar at all times like we've seen in early
designs? Is it there in the current implementation? I don't know because
I'm hone
I work a retail electronics job and having the data switched off by default
is not a good thing to do. We sell Huawei pre-paid Android devices and they
have switch off data by default and *anecdotally* we get a lot of customers
coming in asking why their internet doesn't work on the phone. I then h
We have 12 listed core apps, and only a third of them are getting attention
(design-wise) currently. When the core apps initiative was announced, I was
under the impression that the design would be guided by the hand of the
community for basics and then taken and expanded upon by the design team.
Ubuntu for phones will have notify-OSD down the line, so no custom toasts
needed.
On Mar 28, 2013 11:12 AM, "Matthias Gehre" wrote:
> Looks very nice!
>
> I hope your Toast.qml will be included in the ubuntu-sdk.
> Displaying toasts (like in android) is a very necessary functionality, and
> I had
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 5:59 PM, Robert Bruce Park <
robert.p...@canonical.com> wrote:
> Errrm Javascript isn't "also inefficient". Qml is using V8 engine,
> which is quite a bit more performant than the Python VM (take your
> pick of benchmarks, they're all on the google).
>
Yes, JS is bette
Am I wrong in assuming the eventual goal is mitigating python (which is
inefficient) in favor of an all Qt-based Ubuntu that uses javascript (also
inefficient but has far more developers) or C++ for basic apps?
I know I've seen a lot of blueprints where things boil down to "get rid of
python in [x
Well, it seems I'll be the first to say it: thanks for the warm welcome and
the interesting landscape ahead!
I'd like to ask a few questions to get the ball rolling if at all possible?
(Answer what can be) First up, should we expect an HIG for the phone in the
coming weeks? Or the same "anything-g
11 matches
Mail list logo