does the same thing like the cashew in the bottom
corner: it opens the shell settings. My initial plan was to just open the panel
toolbox...but the current implementation doesn't really seem to allow that.
Diffs
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plasma/netbook/containments/netpanel/panel.h
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Ship it!
fine for me
plasma/netbook/containments/netpanel
Dear Plasma-developer,
i want to point your attention to the following bug report:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=295424
There are currently not keyboard shortcuts in Plasma Netbook to reach
the entry field on the Search launch view, no shortcut to open the
system monitor (to view/kill
/Contribute/Bugsquad for more information.
Kind Regards
Martin Gräßlin
Am 07.03.2012 13:55, schrieb mogliii:
Dear Plasma-developer,
i want to point your attention to the following bug report:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=295424
There are currently not keyboard shortcuts in Plasma
--- trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/plasma/netbook/shell/netcorona.cpp
#1157731:1157732
@@ -87,8 +87,13 @@
QString defaultConfig = KStandardDirs::locate(appdata,
plasma-default-layoutrc);
if (!defaultConfig.isEmpty()) {
kDebug() attempting to load the default layout from
On Fri 9 April 2010 5:52:48 pm Artur Souza (MoRpHeUz) wrote:
We can drink a beer while discussing this
during akademy :D
Yeah, and about how Palm was really the ones who really started the
touchscreen UI revolution :D
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On 4/10/10, Markus kamika...@web.de wrote:
Am Samstag 10 April 2010 00:12:00 schrieb Artur Souza (MoRpHeUz):
But they still dropped it for the iPhone and even for the iPad ;)
Both are touch-based devices and almost everybody who these days develops GUIs
for such devices gets more than
On 4/9/10, Markus kamika...@web.de wrote:
Am Freitag 09 April 2010 23:10:48 schrieb Chani:
while I can see this being handy for something like Qt Designer, it'd be a
PITA for something like a web browser or okular.
Web browsers and Okular are single-window apps by design. Sure, you can
Am Samstag 10 April 2010 02:52:48 schrieb Artur Souza (MoRpHeUz):
Compare Apple's early PowerBooks (eg.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Powerbook_duo_2300c.jpg ) to a modern
netbook: No, not different at all (from a usability standpoint):
9 screen for display and keyboard + touchpad for
On Friday 09 April 2010, Luis Fernando Planella Gonzalez wrote:
* About the single / double click: Search and Launch is there
basically replacing the menu. It doesn't makes sense to make it honor
for the record, on trunk it's all single click
Cheers,
Marco Martin
Netbook in current
trunk is, so my suggestions may even already be obsolete. I also lack any
talent to code, so obviously I’m hoping for an actual programmer to pick up
my ideas.
So, enough introduction talk. Let’s get started.
Plasma Netbook how it looks today:
http
-- whether we think it's a good idea or
not.
there was a reason for the strange layout we have now:
the close and maximize buttons are epected to be at right,
Correct me if I'm wrong but from everything I saw of Plasma Netbook, there
weren't any close or maximize buttons at all.
and i think
desktop view if there is a monitor plugged in, as this is the case
where you have a bigger place to do your mess
A fried of mine (non-geek) uses such a setup and in fact she's the reason why
I even started to think about Plasma Netbook. The built-in screen is 10 inches
or so and her traditional
to conveniently
switch between 10 apps that add to 50 windows -- whether we think it's a
good idea or not.
there was a reason for the strange layout we have now:
the close and maximize buttons are epected to be at right,
Correct me if I'm wrong but from everything I saw of Plasma Netbook
choose double
clicks to navigate in files, the system settings also requires double
clicks.
* About the texts in SAL: if someone which has never seen it is
shown just a screenshot, like the first one presented in the article
(http://kamikazow.wordpress.com/2010/04/09/plasma-netbook-mockup), he
sees
if there is a monitor plugged in, as this is the case
where you have a bigger place to do your mess
A fried of mine (non-geek) uses such a setup and in fact she's the reason
why I even started to think about Plasma Netbook. The built-in screen is
10 inches or so and her traditional GNOME layout totally cramps
The window’s actions on the right are already implemented as a plasmoid
and there is no need to show the minimize button: if you want to switch
between applications you just do it, if you want to go to an activity
you just use the panel for that and if you want to close, the button is
for consuming content, but horrible for creating them.
That doesn't mean that there aren't people out there (like you :) ) that can
handle these tasks. For you I would just recommend the regular Plasma Desktop
or that you tune Plasma Netbook.
* I'd rather have a task manager which shows only icons
seen it is
shown just a screenshot, like the first one presented in the article
(http://kamikazow.wordpress.com/2010/04/09/plasma-netbook-mockup), he
sees some icons on top, a search box, some other icons and widgets at
the bottom. There is no obvious statement that: these are the
favorites
On Friday 09 April 2010, Artur Souza (MoRpHeUz) wrote:
The clock point is a valid one that we must deal, but the task manager
solution you're proposing just doesn't solve the main issue. That's why we
are using Exposè for showing your tasks. Where your I mean the average
user and not someone
Am Freitag 09 April 2010 23:10:48 schrieb Chani:
while I can see this being handy for something like Qt Designer, it'd be a
PITA for something like a web browser or okular.
Web browsers and Okular are single-window apps by design. Sure, you can show
more than one window at the same time, but
On Fri 9 April 2010 2:08:48 pm Marco Martin wrote:
no multitouch on X for now.
Synaptic touchpad driver worked though. I had an old shell script which
implemented similar things using synclient on my eeepc. swipe with two
fingers to change desktop
--
Ryan Rix
==
get a rough idea by launching plasma-netbook on my notebook. I meant a
real-world scenario with an actual netbook and an external monitor. I don't
think my friend lets me abuse her netbook for my experiments. :-p
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On Friday 09 April 2010, 18:57 Markus wrote:
Maybe I'm spoiled by my Mac experience, but I can't remember that Mac OS
(X) was ever regarded as geek-only platform. On the contrary: Mac OS X is
usually highly praised for its high usability up to a point where trolls
call it a girl and gay
Am Samstag 10 April 2010 00:12:00 schrieb Artur Souza (MoRpHeUz):
But they still dropped it for the iPhone and even for the iPad ;)
Both are touch-based devices and almost everybody who these days develops GUIs
for such devices gets more than only inspiration from Apple.
Desktops and
title bar when the applet has background or a hover event
happens otherwise we have a ugly bar floating in newspaper
Diffs
-
trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/plasma/netbook/containments/newspaper/applettitlebar.h
1087075
trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/plasma/netbook/containments/newspaper
have a ugly bar floating in newspaper
Diffs
-
trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/plasma/netbook/containments/newspaper/applettitlebar.h
1087075
trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/plasma/netbook/containments/newspaper/applettitlebar.cpp
1087075
Diff: http://reviewboard.kde.org/r/2861
---
Remove the layout complexity from newspaper.cpp and create a new class to
handle it.
Diffs
-
trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/plasma/netbook/containments/newspaper/CMakeLists.txt
1084070
trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/plasma/netbook/containments/newspaper/appletoverlay.cpp
1084070
an improvement :)
trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/plasma/netbook/containments/newspaper/appletscontainer.cpp
http://reviewboard.kde.org/r/2782/#comment3401
not sure about putting this here
(also because it's needed just because of suckiness of qgraphicslayouts,
too many updates if there isn't some
On 2010-02-02 18:37:25, Marco Martin wrote:
trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/plasma/netbook/containments/newspaper/appletscontainer.cpp,
line 233
http://reviewboard.kde.org/r/2782/diff/2/?file=18236#file18236line233
not sure about putting this here
(also because it's needed just
), and Adenilson Cavalcanti.
Summary
---
Add animated layouts to plasma-netbook.
Animate add/remove widgets in layouts(grid and linear).
Diffs
-
trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/plasma/netbook/containments/common/proxylayout.h
PRE-CREATION
trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/plasma/netbook
this all
around. *Maybe* we have animated layouts in Qt *4.7* that would be more generic
than this. But if we just want something specific it seems fine for me, just
take a look at the details below.
trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/plasma/netbook/containments/common/proxylayout.cpp
http
, Marco Martin, Artur de Souza
(MoRpHeUz), and Adenilson Cavalcanti.
Changes
---
Fix remove item
Summary
---
Add animated layouts to plasma-netbook.
Animate add/remove widgets in layouts(grid and linear).
Diffs (updated)
-
trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/plasma/netbook/containments
for
me, just take a look at the details below.
i'm also for keeping it internal, even if the temptation to use it elsewere is
big, hopefully we will be able to replace it for qt 4.7 time
On 2009-10-29 18:45:38, Artur de Souza (MoRpHeUz) wrote:
trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/plasma/netbook
is to have the final size the widget will have seems hard to fix,
how do you guys did with the real qt ones?
trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/plasma/netbook/containments/common/proxylayout.h
http://reviewboard.kde.org/r/2008/#comment2228
QGraphicsLayoutItem should be more than enough
trunk/KDE
On Thursday 29 October 2009, 18:23 Marco Martin wrote:
there seems to be some issues with size hints, since the only way to have a
proper hint is to have the final size the widget will have seems hard to
fix, how do you guys did with the real qt ones?
I need to take a look at our branch. But
On Thursday 29 October 2009, Artur Souza (MoRpHeUz) wrote:
On Thursday 29 October 2009, 18:23 Marco Martin wrote:
there seems to be some issues with size hints, since the only way to have
a proper hint is to have the final size the widget will have seems hard
to fix, how do you guys did
, Marco Martin, Artur de Souza
(MoRpHeUz), and Adenilson Cavalcanti.
Summary
---
Add animated layouts to plasma-netbook.
Animate add/remove widgets in layouts(grid and linear).
Diffs (updated)
-
trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/plasma/netbook/containments/common/proxylayout.h
PRE-CREATION
On 2009-10-29 21:23:59, Marco Martin wrote:
trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/plasma/netbook/containments/common/proxylayout.h,
line 9
http://reviewboard.kde.org/r/2008/diff/2/?file=13499#file13499line9
QGraphicsLayoutItem should be more than enough
done
On 2009-10-29 21:23:59
to be fixed.
CCMAIL: plasma-devel@kde.org
M +5 -2 CMakeLists.txt
--- trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/plasma/netbook/shells/netbook/CMakeLists.txt
#1018771:1018772
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-include_directories(${KDEBASE_WORKSPACE_SOURCE_DIR}/libs
../../../shells/common ${KDEBASE_WORKSPACE_SOURCE_DIR
as now but a private
dynamic library?
opinions?
Cheers,
Marco sorry for screwing trunk at 5 am Martin
M +5 -2 CMakeLists.txt
--- trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/plasma/netbook/shells/netbook/CMakeLists.txt
#1018771:1018772
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-include_directories(${KDEBASE_WORKSPACE_SOURCE_DIR
On Wednesday 2 September 2009 12:04:36 Marco Martin wrote:
libplasma-workspace is mostly what there is in common, should be
something that builds by itself, maybe not static as now but a private
dynamic library?
Yep, private dynamic library definitely makes sense at that point.
shells/common
On 9/2/09, Kevin Ottens er...@kde.org wrote:
On Wednesday 2 September 2009 12:04:36 Marco Martin wrote:
libplasma-workspace is mostly what there is in common, should be
something that builds by itself, maybe not static as now but a private
dynamic library?
Yep, private dynamic library
---
As plasma-netbook was transitioned from being called MID to Netbook, not all
things were updated to account for this. Specifically, in this case, was the
minimal kwin window decorations for use in plasma-netbook.
This patch updates the references to names, files, namespaces and classes to
Netbook
://reviewboard.kde.org/r/1303/
---
(Updated 2009-08-13 00:02:57)
Review request for Plasma and Artur de Souza (MoRpHeUz).
Summary
---
As plasma-netbook was transitioned from being called MID to Netbook, not all
things
Souza (MoRpHeUz).
Changes
---
Updated to reflect current situation and testing.
Summary (updated)
---
As plasma-netbook was transitioned from being called MID to Netbook, not all
things were updated to account for this. Specifically, in this case, was the
minimal kwin window decorations
On Thursday 28 May 2009, Marco Martin wrote:
here the problem is that applets would steal mouse events?
no idea if there is a reliable way to chose between delivering events only
to the view/containment or to the applet?
qgraphicsview does give us the ability to control it, depending on what
:P ). You can find it in
playground/plasma/netbook/ .
trying it now :)
neat :)
(i think i'll make some simple stupid panel applets here)
aaand maybe move shells/plasma-mid under netbook/shell?
Did we discuss the difference between internet tablets and netbook yet?
(internet tablet being
basic
files with place holders (just to have something :P ). You can find it
in playground/plasma/netbook/ .
trying it now :)
neat :)
(i think i'll make some simple stupid panel applets here)
aaand maybe move shells/plasma-mid under netbook/shell?
Did we discuss the difference between
it in
playground/plasma/netbook/ .
here we go:
playground/plasma/netbook/containments/newspaper
still very rough, but achieved in a quite simple way:
the containment has an horizontal layout of two vertical ones order of applets
is decided by their saved position and they don't have a standard background
On Wednesday 27 May 2009 12:32:03 Marco Martin wrote:
anyways, i suppose tiny mids can wait for now, since targetting netbooks
looks way more realistic for now (and once we have one i think adapting it
won't be really hard software wise)
That's actually what I would suggest as well.
--
sebas
On Wednesday 27 May 2009, 07:32 Marco Martin wrote:
yeah, different containments/applets setup would be needed, probably
something could be recycled as is tough:
the shell and the SAL (well, probably it would look pretty much like a full
screen iphoneish icon grid probably :p)
and the apps
:P ). You can find it in
playground/plasma/netbook/ .
here we go:
playground/plasma/netbook/containments/newspaper
Dude ... :D
Any hint on how I can pull this up as a window? It would be extremely useful
given that I've some demos lined up for netbook type interfaces (I'm at UDS
basic
files with place holders (just to have something :P ). You can find it
in playground/plasma/netbook/ .
here we go:
playground/plasma/netbook/containments/newspaper
Dude ... :D
Any hint on how I can pull this up as a window? It would be extremely
useful given that I've some demos
. I just created the SAL (search and launch) containment
basic files with place holders (just to have something :P ). You can
find it in playground/plasma/netbook/ .
here we go:
playground/plasma/netbook/containments/newspaper
Dude ... :D
Any hint on how I can pull this up
On Wednesday 27 May 2009, Artur Souza(MoRpHeUz) wrote:
On Wednesday 27 May 2009, 14:53 you wrote:
hmm, i think a scrollbar is fine since a netbook is still quite
mouse/touchpad based (regardless if it has a touchscreen or not)
I was thinking about something like Canola's list view: you
Hello everybody! :)
Yesterday's night I committed the first code regarding plasma on netbooks.
I just created the SAL (search and launch) containment basic files with place
holders (just to have something :P ). You can find it in
playground/plasma/netbook/ .
More information here: http
it in
playground/plasma/netbook/ .
neat :)
(i think i'll make some simple stupid panel applets here)
aaand maybe move shells/plasma-mid under netbook/shell?
More information here: http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Plasma/Plasma-MID
Cheers!
--
Artur
On Tuesday 26 May 2009, 14:11 Marco Martin wrote:
(i think i'll make some simple stupid panel applets here)
aaand maybe move shells/plasma-mid under netbook/shell?
Sounds good :)
I'm just doing something else and should be back to code tomorrow!
Cheers!
On Tuesday 26 May 2009, Marco Martin wrote:
aaand maybe move shells/plasma-mid under netbook/shell?
sounds good.
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