On Sunday, 2011-09-11, Duncan wrote:
Anne Wilson posted on Sun, 11 Sep 2011 18:35:32 +0100 as excerpted:
I take your point, but in truth, any well-written piece of code should
be able to exit gracefully if something fails. If it can't, I'd rather
not run it at all.
You're absolutely
On Sunday 11 Sep 2011 Duncan wrote:
Anne Wilson posted on Sun, 11 Sep 2011 18:35:32 +0100 as excerpted:
I take your point, but in truth, any well-written piece of code should
be able to exit gracefully if something fails. If it can't, I'd rather
not run it at all.
You're absolutely
Under KDE 4.6, is there a way to change the system-tray icons, and the size of
those icons ?
I find them almost impossible to see with a high-definition display.
TIA,
Ron.
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Tim Edwards writes:
This particular plasmoid was downloaded by clicking the 'Get New
Widgets..' button on the 'Add Widgets' dialog, so I would think it was
as officially-blessed as any other that's available.
No, I believe those that already come with KDE are more official, and
better tested.
On Monday 12 Sep 2011 Alex Schuster wrote:
I don't know it this is possible for a single-threaded application, I
assume the answer is no. I do not think there is some sort of supervisor
that calls and controls the individual plasmoids. When a plasmoid's code
being executed, and that goes in an
On Monday 12 Sep 2011 Renaud (Ron) Olgiati wrote:
Under KDE 4.6, is there a way to change the system-tray icons, and the size
of those icons ?
I find them almost impossible to see with a high-definition display.
If you open the panel toolbox (cashew on the bottom-right) you can make the
On Monday 12 Sep 2011 10:42 my mailbox was graced by a message from Anne
Wilson who wrote:
Under KDE 4.6, is there a way to change the system-tray icons, and the
size of those icons ?
I find them almost impossible to see with a high-definition display.
If you open the panel toolbox
On Monday, 2011-09-12, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Monday 12 Sep 2011 Alex Schuster wrote:
I don't know it this is possible for a single-threaded application, I
assume the answer is no. I do not think there is some sort of supervisor
that calls and controls the individual plasmoids. When a
Why does Ark create .bz files instead of .bz2?
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