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Am Donnerstag, 23. Januar 2014, 11:36:12 schrieb Martin Klapetek:
Given that we're dropping the name KDE from the working desktop almost
completely and changing it for Plasma (so you'll no longer run KDE on
your PC but you'll run Plasma) I hope this will prevent that.
Nothing will be
Am Mittwoch, 22. Januar 2014, 18:24:08 schrieb Martin Klapetek:
Let me give a different example from the same area - do you remember
Windows Longhorn? Everyone was talking about Longhorn always and how
revolutionary and new it will be...and then, Windows Vista came out. From
the very same
Am Freitag, 17. Januar 2014, 18:37:27 schrieb Ivan Čukić:
It seems we mostly agree on the Plasma Year Month, and Plasma by KDE*
naming, at least in principle. Which is awesome.
Considering that we already released official announcements de facto using
Plasma (Workspaces) 2 as branding for
As far as I'm aware, existing MTP access methods (DigiKam, Amarok) were seen as
good
enough, so nobody so far found the need to write a MTP KIO Slave to mount MTP
devices in
Dolphin. (Well, not exactly true: In 2007 a 3rd party wrote it but it died in
alpha stage:
On Samstag 01 Oktober 2011 10:52:04 Marco Martin wrote:
that's what the support of plamoids on screensaver is for ;)
I already understood that but as a screensaver (you know: to actually save
screens from
damage, incl. LCDs) a few additional features are required. At the very least,
plasmoids
On Samstag 01 Oktober 2011 12:36:12 Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
we should also stress that if things like OpenGL screensavers are important
enough to people, that support for things to draw moving things on screen
when locked can be created anew.
We already have KWin effects – even gimmicky ones
On Samstag 01 Oktober 2011 14:10:39 Marco Martin wrote:
for saving from damage, there is a thing called power saving :p
Doesn't help the people who want a huge clock as screensaver without damaging
their
displays. It has to move.
A Plasma containment whose widgets can float and bounce from
On Donnerstag 29 September 2011 18:11:12 Kevin Kofler wrote:
Wait and see the chaos that will come up when users open their Help/About
in Konqueror and it tells them that they're using Konqueror 4.8.0 under
KDE 4.7.6. (And yes, it still says only KDE in 4.6.5, I haven't checked
4.7 or 4.8 for
Is anybody aware of empiric studies for what (if at all) people use
screensavers these
days?
Personally I'd expect clock, news headlines, and photo slideshows to be the top
answers.
QML replacements should be available for the top uses once the xscreensaver
code is
dropped. (IMHO at least.)
On Donnerstag 29 September 2011 14:01:50 Kevin Kofler wrote:
2. It will be confusing to our users, and even to some packagers, to have a
KDE SC 4.8 on kdelibs 4.7.
Since almost exactly 2 years we (esp. the promo team) are communicating that
Platform/Frameworks, Applications and Workspaces are
On Sonntag 25 September 2011 18:24:40 Marco Martin wrote:
i'm quite against the panel, it promotes the menubar to an importance it
lost since ages, while i'm really in favor of burying it into a menu under
the windeco, since this decreases its importance ;)
There are no window decorations in
On Sonntag 25 September 2011 17:58:18 Martin Gräßlin wrote:
* license of required Canonical library is incompatible with license used by
decoration
API (GPLv3-only + Copyright Assignment (personal notice: I rather reinvent
the wheel
in chinese wall style than contributing to a GPLv3 only +
On Montag 26 September 2011 14:27:19 Martin Gräßlin wrote:
qt-copy is dead and because of that no option.
Quite frankly, I wouldn't be surprised if we'll see a LibreOffice-like fork of
Qt in the
future because of Nokia's CLA for Qt contributions...
Btw what is KR?
Short version of the
On Donnerstag 18 August 2011 19:20:08 Martin Gräßlin wrote:
Hi all,
just an idea I had today: do we really need the opacity menu in the Alt+F3
menu?
Don't know if you need it, I use it regularly. Wouldn't mind moving it into the
Advanced
sub-menu, though.
I don't get the problem. If you want a contact list integrated into Plasma
Desktop, add a
panel and drop the list onto it, like it's already possible since ages with
Lancelot's
contacts IM plasmoid.
With a panel you can set size, visibility, etc.
That has also the advantage that you can set
Am Montag 21 Februar 2011, 07:24:33 schrieb Martin Gräßlin:
I don't want to remove the workaround, I only do not longer want to expose
it in the UI. That's a big difference. And I really like Markus' idea with
the None compositing backend.
I took a few minutes of time to squeeze out a mockup:
Since 4.2 we have enabled OpenGL based compositing by default and I was
wondering if in 4.7 we should go the next step: disabling the possibility
to turn compositing off if supported.
With Mesa 7.10 it seems that the driver problems (Mesa 7.8) which hit us in
4.5 are finally gone
(...)
Am Sonntag 13 Februar 2011, 20:21:56 schrieb Aaron J. Seigo:
2. Have a custom wallpaper position option. This would let you set
the position and scaling in both horizontal and vertical dimensions,
either to presets like align top or bottom, or to custom values in
pixels. This is useful
Am Dienstag 01 Februar 2011, 13:17:51 schrieb Sebastian Kügler:
Actually, Aaron expressed my thoughts about your comments exactly.
If that's the case, you guys really should work on your self esteem. Just
because someone
tells his opinion he certainly does not necessarily demand his opinion
, 2011, Markus Slopianka wrote:
let's try something big and new. let's make that Big Move and step away
from ~/Desktop.
Frankly, I like my dumping ground.
and you can retain it. nobody is taking it away from you. even though i
personally think you'd find far better ways of working if you
Am Montag 31 Januar 2011, 02:22:41 schrieb Aaron J. Seigo:
hi...
back when we started the path towards plasma i said that we needed to
slowly evolve the desktop beyond the desktop folder with icons littered on
the desktop.
now we have activities, kick-ass containments like search and
On Sunday 26 December 2010 14:19:37 Martin Gräßlin wrote:
I
just cannot understand that problems like slowness of Present Windows with
NVIDIA is reported by users in the beta phase several month after the code
hit trunk!
I would be cool if there was a separate kwin-test (or so) package that
Am Donnerstag 23 Dezember 2010, 10:30:28 schrieb Ben Cooksley:
The git transition, due to concerns about the ability to release 4.6
from Git, has been delayed until 4.6 is released.
So trunk could be on git right now?
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Users who have the Fancy Tasks plasmoid installed have the Fancy Panel
option. Users who
don't have the plasmoid don't have it.
On Thursday 23 December 2010 23:13:53 Ben Cooksley wrote:
Hi all,
I have been made aware [1] that the options in terms of new panels
available to users can differ
Stupid question:
Why do we need Plasma themes in kdeartwork at all?
They are not like KWin decorations and have to be compiled. Isn't GHNS enough?
Markus
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On 2010-11-09 18:37:25, Aaron Seigo wrote:
Lindsay Roberts wrote:
If there are no objections could I request that someone check this in?
Does it change the behavior described in
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=256465 (always using the large 256x256
icon for the scaling
Am Montag 25 Oktober 2010, 13:11:21 schrieb Chani:
...after googling the part I could read, I got my account unlocked (phew!)
but my point still stands :)
I'd rather see clickable URLs than copyable ones...
also, if anyone can recommend a reliable imap server, I would be willing to
pay for
Am Montag 25 Oktober 2010, 15:53:39 schrieb Marco Martin:
here you go, in trunk text is selectable and links clickable
In case I never told you: You are my personal hero. :-)
Does it also work with Kopete which AFAIK sends HTML-formatted notifications
for URLs?
The new clock in Air looks good, in Oxygen it looks weird. I thing Todd's
suggestion about
a sunken look could would improve it.
The clock is also very big. Maybe the date could be displayed by default.
Markus
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Am Samstag 23 Oktober 2010, 01:40:52 schrieb Sebastian Kügler:
On Friday, October 22, 2010 23:43:52 Markus Slopianka wrote:
The clock is also very big. Maybe the date could be displayed by default.
That leads to too much visual clutter. The date is available in the tooltip
anyway, showing
on a screen laying flat or which can be tilted: to make for a more
appropriate viewing angle.
Isn't that the responsibility of RandR?
Personally I'd rather have a global tool (KRandR or some other rotate
Activity tool)
that to rotate Plasmoids individually.
from a development POV it allows
On Wednesday 08 September 2010 15:04:40 Giulio Camuffo wrote:
I really can't understand what's the problem here. If you don't want to
rotate your plasmoids, fine. But i really don't find why a tiny icon is
that a problem. Does it get in the way when you want to do something? no.
Is it broken?
Hi there.
Out of curiosity I happened to enter those commands into Konsole:
# plasma-desktop --version
Plasma Workspace: 0.3
# plasma-netbook --version
Plasma Netbook: 0.1
See the printed version numbers.
I guess those numbers are leftovers from a time both were still in pre-release.
IMO both
Hi.
I wonder why Plasma widgets in Plasma Desktop can be rotated. Why would anyone
need
individual widgets to be upside down? Isn't this one of those micro-options we
once stated
to get rid of?
Markus
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On Thursday 26 August 2010 15:22:03 Bart Cerneels wrote:
Has anyone on this list already send a BoF session proposal?
I was thinking of the following:
We (KDE) and others (Qt) developers have written a lot of Qt code
already. It makes perfect sense to try and reuse this code on the
latest
On Thursday 15 July 2010 17:57:11 Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
aaron's advocatei really dislike text-on-graphics from a design
perspective. text is fine detail, and a progress bar is visually fairly
complex. maybe it's time to think outside the box. e.g. maybe colourize
the device icon showing what
On Wednesday 14 July 2010 20:10:42 Jacopo De Simoi wrote:
SVN commit 1149977 by jacopods:
First attempt to get rid of the capacity bar in the device notifier: use a
Plasma::Meter with tooltips. Screenshot:
http://imagebin.ca/view/ccJ3dD.html
No longer displays amount of free space --
On Tuesday 13 July 2010 22:35:50 Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
sorry, but it's not coming back.
Oh, then offloading all useful info into tooltips is good?
Is this how you definition of elegance?
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On Wednesday 14 July 2010 23:46:41 Jacopo De Simoi wrote:
No longer displays amount of free space -- regression.
Avoidable tooltips - Usability problem.
I agree, suggestions?
How about extending Plasma::Meter to show text/numbers in the progress bar?
Maybe it could look like the
On Thursday 15 July 2010 00:04:45 Artur Souza (MoRpHeUz) wrote:
Yep, it's way more elegant than having an icon with an i that when
clicked shows all the useful information.
In the old window as well as Aurelien's mockup the applet description is
visible right away, without the need to click i,
Oh, and btw: It's impossible to click on URLs in those Plasma tooltips, while
it's perfectly possible in all other About windows.
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On Tuesday 13 July 2010 07:34:35 Chani wrote:
how would you suggest that be done?
Ask Celeste to come up with something great :-)
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On 2010-07-10 19:13:13, Markus Slopianka wrote:
GPL for library files? Sounds strange to me. I'd expect at least LGPL...
Marco Martin wrote:
this library is a big mess it already contains pieces in gpl, lgpl and bsd
this really should be fixed
Combining LGPL and more permissive
Aren't icons supposed to be meaningful? How do those random patterns represent
activities in an iconic way?
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On Monday 12 July 2010 11:47:51 Marco Martin wrote:
or do you have a better idea to -magically- find an image that represent
that activity without user intervention?
Why would Activities be created without user intervention?
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On Monday 12 July 2010 11:55:50 Marco Martin wrote:
unfortunately, i see that having something already done is often enough to
make people not wanting to use those
Maybe it should be easily discoverable what Activities actually are.
Maybe I'm uninformed, but I see them as virtual desktops with
On Monday 12 July 2010 12:58:23 Alessandro Diaferia wrote:
Well, I don't completely see the point of avoiding any type of
configuration to the user. IMO, when creating a new activity, the user
might be prompted to choose among a set of default activities. Those
activities might already have a
On Monday 12 July 2010 13:53:10 Aurélien Gâteau wrote:
I agree. I made a proposal for an alternative version which would
requires no hovering to get the widget descriptions but it was rejected.
Huh? Why?
Was it like the one in 4.3? I had absolutely no problems with the 4.3 one.
Therefore I
On Monday 12 July 2010 15:33:24 Aurélien Gâteau wrote:
It looked like this:
http://agateau.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/add-widget-e1278885892283.png
It was rejected because it had the same problems as the KDE 4.3 dialog:
taking too much screen space.
The people who rejected it obviously
On Monday 12 July 2010 23:40:42 Chani wrote:
if you want details, go read my blog posts on activities :)
http://chani.wordpress.com/?s=activities
Yeah, I could do that, but while I'm not afraid of reading blogs, typical
users won't do that. It'd be really great if by SC 4.6 it was easily
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Um, I think that was done by accident:
On Monday 12 July 2010 00:18:03 Aurélien Gâteau wrote:
What do you think?
I think that the scrollbars are an improvement, but I like the window from 4.3
better: The current one requires to hover over an icon to see the description.
I have yet to see any improvement of the Add widget bar over
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GPL for library files? Sounds strange to me. I'd expect at least
On 2010-06-07 22:45:45, Markus Slopianka wrote:
Correct me if I missed anything, but as I skimmed through the diff, it
looked to me that this is only about Nepomuk tags. Correct?
I may be splitting hairs here, but when I hear tag editing in the context
of media players, I think of ID3
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Correct me if I missed anything, but as I skimmed through the diff,
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