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--- Comment #9 from Nick Lee ---
Ok, never mind. I'll try and somehow get a non-AppImage version of KDevelop 5
(it's currently on 4.something) on Kubuntu at some point. But we digress from
the original topic. Feel free to close!
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You are
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--- Comment #8 from Sven Brauch ---
Ok, in the AppImage you are unfortunately stuck with the icon theme we ship,
which is Breeze, since that is KDE's current default design direction. Sorry.
I think we should not try to load the Qt platform
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Nick Lee changed:
What|Removed |Added
Resolution|NOT A BUG |FIXED
--- Comment #7 from Nick Lee ---
It is on
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Sven Brauch changed:
What|Removed |Added
Resolution|--- |NOT A BUG
Status|REPORTED
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--- Comment #5 from Nick Lee ---
I'm embarrassed to say I didn't notice that button. Yes, that does exactly
what I want, thanks.
In my defence, since KDevelop has moved to the new trendy flat monochrome
icons, they all look the same to me, so I
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Sven Brauch changed:
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CC||m...@svenbrauch.de
--- Comment #4 from Sven
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--- Comment #3 from Nick Lee ---
Yes, it's still a problem, but with slightly different behaviour in the latest
version of KDevelop. It still populates the source tree with all the automake
targets when you import a project. However, once you've
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Andrew Crouthamel changed:
What|Removed |Added
Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO |---
Status|NEEDSINFO
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Andrew Crouthamel changed:
What|Removed |Added
Status|REPORTED|NEEDSINFO
Resolution|---