Wishlist: Patches to enable selection of panel icon size in KDE 4.4

2010-06-09 Thread Mike Kasick
Hi folks, There is an unfortunate departure in behavior in KDE 4.4 where panel icons are constrained to a much smaller size as compared to previous KDE 4 releases. Prior to KDE 4.4, panel icons would size to the height of the panel (for horizontal panels, width for vertical) until the icons

Re: Wishlist: Patches to enable selection of panel icon size in KDE 4.4

2010-06-09 Thread Mike Kasick
On Wed, Jun 09, 2010 at 09:56:22PM -0400, Mike Kasick wrote: Attached are a set of patches against Debian KDE 4.4.4-1 to implement the appropriate panel icon sizing behavior. Err, you can ignore the mercurial changeset headers on the patches--meant to strip them. I'm not sure if anyone else

Re: KDE 4.4.3 upgrade eats 141 MB of /home

2010-05-12 Thread Mike Kasick
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 10:41:35AM +0200, Kevin Krammer wrote: Since you are writing a bit down that you think it is caused by kres-migrator, where did you get it from (here it seems to be part of the kdepim-runtime package). Yes, kres-migrator is part of kdepim-runtime. I do have that

Re: KDE 4.4.3 upgrade eats 141 MB of /home

2010-05-12 Thread Mike Kasick
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 04:51:23PM +0200, Alejandro Exojo wrote: I think that disk usage is an issue in most software, not just KDE apps. For example, look at ~/.thumbnails, and you will see that is probably filled with many thumbnails of images that you deleted long ago or that you saw just

Re: KDE 4.4.3 upgrade eats 141 MB of /home

2010-05-12 Thread Mike Kasick
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 10:48:43AM +0200, Richard Hartmann wrote: - Disable kres-migrator.  Or at least add a debconf option to  kdepim-runtime presenting the option of running kres-migrator by default  or disabling it. Did you do any research as to what the longer-term implications of

Re: KDE 4.4.3 upgrade eats 141 MB of /home

2010-05-12 Thread Mike Kasick
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 04:51:23PM +0200, Alejandro Exojo wrote: I think that disk usage is an issue in most software, not just KDE apps. For example, look at ~/.thumbnails, and you will see that is probably filled with many thumbnails of images that you deleted long ago or that you saw just

Re: KDE 4.4.3 upgrade eats 141 MB of /home

2010-05-12 Thread Mike Kasick
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 10:48:43AM +0200, Richard Hartmann wrote: - Disable kres-migrator.  Or at least add a debconf option to  kdepim-runtime presenting the option of running kres-migrator by default  or disabling it. Did you do any research as to what the longer-term implications of

KDE 4.4.3 upgrade eats 141 MB of /home

2010-05-11 Thread Mike Kasick
Folks, I've looked around the KDE 4.4.3 in unstable thread and elsewhere, and I didn't see this specific issue come up, although I think it's generally well known. In any event, I upgraded my unstable machine today, which was a few weeks behind, and it pulled in KDE 4.4.3. First thing I noticed

Bug#524062: Incorrectly reports font metrics, results in excess vertical spacing

2009-04-14 Thread Mike Kasick
Package: libqtgui4 Version: 4.4.3-2 Severity: normal Tags: patch Hi, Qt 4 appears to incorrectly report font metrics, or at least, the behavior deviates from that of Qt 3.3 which I believe it was intended to emulate. In particular, a miscalculation of the size of a font's descent results