On 2010-06-09 01:06:51, Aaron Seigo wrote:
John's commit should just be reverted and the calendar dataengine changed
properly. this penalizes the common case and adds more complexity that is
uneeded, and the calendar dataengine really ought to list all holidays for
the same day in
On 2010-06-09 01:06:51, Aaron Seigo wrote:
John's commit should just be reverted and the calendar dataengine changed
properly. this penalizes the common case and adds more complexity that is
uneeded, and the calendar dataengine really ought to list all holidays for
the same day in
On 2010-06-09 01:06:51, Aaron Seigo wrote:
John's commit should just be reverted and the calendar dataengine changed
properly. this penalizes the common case and adds more complexity that is
uneeded, and the calendar dataengine really ought to list all holidays for
the same day in
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Allows the user to specify
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this is too late for 4.5, but can certainly go into 4.6. it also
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Ship it!
looks good, and one more bug down for 4.5 :)
erf ...
just read:
http://momeny.wordpress.com/2010/06/09/kde-oauth/
and it looks like we'll need to port the microblogging plasmoid as well, and
this really ought to be done before the 4.5.0 release (!). anyone feel like
giving it a go?
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Just to clarify what this means: the OAuth implementation at Twitter
allows several methods of authentication as detailed here:
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/auth_overview
Some clients such as qTwitter use the out-of-band method which would
require us to add new strings for the PIN code as well as
On June 9, 2010, Ryan P. Bitanga wrote:
In progress. I have it working already. :) Cleaning up the patch by the end
i heart you.
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On Wednesday 09 June 2010 19:52:53 Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
On June 9, 2010, Ryan P. Bitanga wrote:
In progress. I have it working already. :) Cleaning up the patch by the
end
i heart you.
As a sidenote, I was working on some microblogging/scripting stuff yesterday
and noticed that the
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Ship it!
Good stuff...
1) Can go in anyway...
2) as well imo...
Hi,
I am having the following problem, I put my taskbar on the left side
of screen, but the notifications still are bottom/up.
I believe that the best format is change then to left/right. I don't
know if many people will enjoy this feature but I really do.
So I can try to change it if you tell me
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Onur-Hayri (thehayro)
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As I told
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 3:09 PM, Vinicius Tinti viniciusti...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
I am having the following problem, I put my taskbar on the left side
of screen, but the notifications still are bottom/up.
I believe that the best format is change then to left/right. I don't
know if many
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