On Saturday 10 January 2009, Chani wrote:
oh wow, that was interesting. I had a clock tooltip, and I switched
desktops, and the tooltip went away... but then a couple of seconds later
the minute changed and the content of hte tooltip came back with no border.
...ahaha. taking a screenshot of
On Saturday 10 January 2009, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
On Friday 09 January 2009, Matthew Dawson wrote:
Currently if you update the tooltip's content faster then three
seconds, the tooltip will never autohide. This occurs because the
timer counting the three seconds resets when data is
so what is the use case for hiding a tooltip where the data is changing?
snip
So sometimes the autohide does not work. I was able to reproduce this like
this: I hvae two instances of the systemloadviewer side by side.
- hover over plasmoid1
- hover over plasmoid2
- now tooltip moves in an
On Saturday 10 January 2009, Chani wrote:
so what is the use case for hiding a tooltip where the data is
changing?
snip
So sometimes the autohide does not work. I was able to reproduce this
like this: I hvae two instances of the systemloadviewer side by side. -
hover over plasmoid1
On Friday 09 January 2009 18:10:25 Chani wrote:
On January 9, 2009 14:13:28 Matthew Dawson wrote:
On 2008-12-30 17:07:07, Aaron Seigo wrote:
what is the use case?
Some applets may update faster then 3 seconds (such as systemloadviewer).
This would allow them to set an update interval
On Friday 09 January 2009 23:30:16 Matthew Dawson wrote:
Currently if you update the tooltip's content faster then three seconds,
the tooltip will never autohide. This occurs because the timer counting
the three seconds resets when data is updated. The problem is that the
tooltip doesn't go
On Friday 09 January 2009, Matthew Dawson wrote:
Currently if you update the tooltip's content faster then three seconds,
the tooltip will never autohide. This occurs because the timer counting
the three seconds resets when data is updated. The problem is that the
tooltip doesn't go away,
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what is the use case?
- Aaron
On 2008-12-30 13:21:19, Matthew