On Wednesday 28 December 2011 19:55:51 Shaun Reich wrote:
> That should backport your change to the 4.8 branch, and I'm sure I'm going
> to have 10 people replying to this screaming "MERGE DONT CHERRY PICK!!"
yes I would scream, but the "harm" is already done. It has been committed to
master first
On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 7:25 PM, Reza Shah wrote:
> I committed below to master, at that time i do not have KDE/4.8.
>
> https://projects.kde.org/projects/kde/kdeplasma-addons/repository/revisions/8a03179be64f2dfb3fc6b52b38b0c7ba0d680dfa
>
> My purpose was to include my changes for new release of
I committed below to master, at that time i do not have KDE/4.8.
https://projects.kde.org/projects/kde/kdeplasma-addons/repository/revisions/8a03179be64f2dfb3fc6b52b38b0c7ba0d680dfa
My purpose was to include my changes for new release of KDE SC 4.8.
Does anyone can commit this also to branch KDE/
I understand and I agree with you. So I leave this work to someone
more skilled by me. I'm still a newbie kde programmer. I'll close the
review request.
Cheers
2011/12/28 Sebastian Kügler :
> On Tuesday, December 27, 2011 20:00:12 Simone Gaiarin wrote:
>> Summarizing:
>> 1)No redundant configurat
On Wednesday 02 Tevet 5772 19:36:29 Ivan Čukić wrote:
> Can you please try to create a new user and see how many activities
> does he have by default?
A new user failed to come up.
My other existing users started out with later-version kde4--I was playing
with it since the very start, keeping th
Can you please try to create a new user and see how many activities
does he have by default?
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On Wednesday 02 Tevet 5772 18:51:08 Ivan Čukić wrote:
> Hi,
>
> All the things you wrote sound like a setup issues. (or a 4.7 bug that
> I forgot about - it was a long time ago).
>
> You should only have (if you haven't created them before) one existing
> activity and two-three templates shown in
On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 5:14 PM, Martin Gräßlin wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 December 2011 16:54:37 Mark wrote:
> > I really like your reply especially since you're commenting about the
> image
> > and everything in it :) Nice feedback although not exactly the thing i
> > intended.
> > I meant the fl
Hi,
All the things you wrote sound like a setup issues. (or a 4.7 bug that
I forgot about - it was a long time ago).
You should only have (if you haven't created them before) one existing
activity and two-three templates shown in the activity strip. The
templates are already in the Create Activit
On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 5:12 PM, Nuno Pinheiro wrote:
> **
>
> A Quarta, 28 de Dezembro de 2011 15:18:06 Mark você escreveu:
>
> > Hi plasma folks,
>
> >
>
> > I've had this idea for quite a few years and made a mockup for it in 2009
>
> > [1]. At that time it was even for an entirely new desktop
On Wednesday 28 December 2011 16:54:37 Mark wrote:
> I really like your reply especially since you're commenting about the image
> and everything in it :) Nice feedback although not exactly the thing i
> intended.
> I meant the flowout part, so in that image it's the way the "start menu"
> kinda fl
Using 4.7 from Debian Experimental (emphasise that word).
There are a zillion activities available shown on a strip which is quite
large. I named my normal desktop "main," gave the second activity a name. So
far, so good :-). I started placing widgets/icons on the second actiivity.
Going back t
A Quarta, 28 de Dezembro de 2011 15:18:06 Mark você escreveu:
> Hi plasma folks,
>
> I've had this idea for quite a few years and made a mockup for it in 2009
> [1]. At that time it was even for an entirely new desktop environment based
> on DirectFB [2], but that idea never came of the ground. Al
On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 4:39 PM, Martin Gräßlin wrote:
> On Wednesday 28 December 2011 16:18:06 Mark wrote:
> > Besides that this is pure eye candy, it does make the desktop just look
> > more polished when the menu folds out like that and just seems to be
> nicely
> > integrated in the panel. Th
On Wednesday 28 December 2011 16:18:06 Mark wrote:
> Besides that this is pure eye candy, it does make the desktop just look
> more polished when the menu folds out like that and just seems to be nicely
> integrated in the panel. This idea should imho be extended to more elements:
> - System tray
>
Hi plasma folks,
I've had this idea for quite a few years and made a mockup for it in 2009
[1]. At that time it was even for an entirely new desktop environment based
on DirectFB [2], but that idea never came of the ground. Also, the
"flowout" that i wanted was at that time possible but just a bit
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On Tuesday, December 27, 2011 20:00:12 Simone Gaiarin wrote:
> Summarizing:
> 1)No redundant configuration interface should be added.
> 2)Only cycle through active activity is fine, but the dbus interface
I still don't like this behaviour, as, even with a tooltip, it's still kind of
hidden. A mor
On Tuesday 27 December 2011 23:36:54 Matthew Dawson wrote:
> 1) The back button was a much larger button to hit.
> According to Fitt's Law[1], the smaller a target is to hit, the longer
> it
> takes. The breadcrumbs, being smaller, decreases the speed at which someone
> can hit the target.
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