On Tuesday 17 April 2012, Thomas Pfeiffer wrote: > On 17.04.2012 12:14, Mario Fux wrote: > > Here the mentioned IRC log: > > [12:46]<unormal> She tried to use mainly the browser to read some news > > sites (tagesschau.sf.tv and www.telepolis.de) > > [12:47]<unormal> But first the browser was relatively slow (the website > > quite big) and thus took a while to load. > > [12:48]<unormal> And then she had problems with zooming and clicking or > > tapping the links. > > How did the pinch-to-zoom gesture work for her? I think the image you used > should already contain Marco's patch which greatly improves zooming with > the pinch gesture. > > > [12:48]<unormal> I think the mousearea for links is just the link text > > and thus difficult tap with small fonts. Should probably be bigger. > > I assume this won't be easy to do (especially since we'd also have to avoid > collisions between nearby links), but it would surely help. How is e.g. the > Android browser handling this issue? > > > [12:50]<unormal> sebas: Zoom triggered as she couldn't tap the link and > > tried several times. > > So if we can make the links easier to hit, this should not happen anymore, > either. > > > So I will try the mer image in the next days. > > Would be great to see how big the difference between the images actually > is. I noticed the painfully slow loading on the Meego images as well. > > > And here some additional feedback. PA looks great, I like it! > > Glad to hear! :) > > > Another idea I had was to use QML news (RSS) thingie. What's the status > > here? It doesn't seem to be ready yet? > > I've used it successfully on my device. Does it work at all on yours? And > if so, what's missing? > > > Oh and I like the new "file" browser (I still think "file" is not the > > right term as IIRC you want to get rid of the file hierarchy paradigm > > which IMHO goes in the right direction and brings KDE software (together > > with Nepomuk) in a pole position</endOfLongSideTrack>). > > Yes, this will definitely be renamed before the PA3 release. It's actually > more of a proof of concept at its current state, since it does not support > any operation other than "open" yet. And it will also support browsing any > type of resource in the future, not just files. So the current name would > not make any sense then, anyway.
supports open, either by an external application or internal viewer if supported (only an internal viewer for images exists right now, i would like calligra and the ebook reader getting ported to it) delete, copy between internal memory and removables, browse by date, by tag and tagging of resources. as features go, i think it should really be it. as the name, i'm still on the fence, making it support way different things like contacts is quite a mine field, risks to become a broken version of an addressbook or whatever, while it would still need the "real" one at least for a very long time -- Marco Martin _______________________________________________ Active mailing list Active@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/active