On 11/26/10, Aaron J. Seigo ase...@kde.org wrote:
On Friday, November 26, 2010, Ivan Cukic wrote:
Aaron's stance some time ago was that we shouldn't remove them because it
would mean problems for users of those themes.
this has changed a bit since then as we now have a nice working fallback
Ok, since you've agreed and forgot to include kdeartists list into the
discussion, I'll send them a nudge to make some kind of jury (Nuno,
me, and possibly someone else).
Anybody from plasma interested in judging?
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Review request for Plasma and Teemu Rytilahti.
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On Saturday, November 27, 2010, Manuel Mommertz wrote:
as you all know, Plasma::Svg is not only used by Plasma itself but by
external apps like aurorae too. While this works pretty well in most cases
it still uses Plasma::Theme which can lead to annoying behavior. For
example if the SVG want
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Ship it!
the logic looks fine, but calling it kde3Shortcut is
On Saturday 27 November 2010 19:33:13 Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
using Plasma::Svg with a SVG file that is not in the theme, the theme's
color scheme is applied?
exactly
if so, that's a bug, and easily fixed (by not applying the colors to SVGs
that are !d-themed).
Way better then my idea. But
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Review request for Plasma.
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If an animation is already
Hi,
I was looking at that bug and I am not sure if we should try to fix this.
If we would though I would see two ways:
1. do not call save in KBookmarkManager::parse() -- not sure what the
consequences would be
2. adding a method to KBookmarkManager to disable the dialog
Personally I don't