El Diumenge, 30 d'agost de 2015, a les 18:50:12, Jeremy Whiting va escriure: > Just rebuilt it. It seems to run ok. The config dialog does look a lot > cleaner. nice work. I'll report back if I hit any issues as it runs > and such.
Since there's been no complains i'll ask for it to be moved to extragear- utils. Cheers, Albert > > On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 4:10 PM, Albert Astals Cid <aa...@kde.org> wrote: > > El Dimecres, 19 d'agost de 2015, a les 01:01:35, Jan Kundrát va escriure: > >> On Wednesday, 19 August 2015 00:30:01 CEST, Albert Astals Cid wrote: > >> > These messages are not new, IMHO does not apply to this request of > >> > bringing > >> > back from unmaintiained ;) > >> > >> I agree that it's not a blocker of course, but you asked for feedback :). > >> > >> >> However, the worst thing is that the passive popup for tiny breaks > >> >> doesn't > >> >> appear to notice that I'm still moving my mouse. This is with KF5 and > >> >> Plasma5 from git from very late July, on X11. > >> > > >> > Are you sure about that? You mean the countdown goes down even > >> > if you move the mouse? > >> > >> Yes, that's what I'm seeing. It's interesting that the idle tracking > >> appears to work when nothing is displayed, i.e., during the normal mode, > >> the app detects that I'm actively using my computer and starts tracking > >> my > >> activity and the taskbar icon (the violet pie) goes from 100% to 75% when > >> I > >> start typing something, and back to 100% violet after a short while of > >> inactivity. It's just the attention grabber "hey, stop working now" which > >> ignores my activity and continues the countdown as if I were idle. > >> > >> The countdown "please relax for %1 second(s)" just doesn't notice my > >> mouse > >> or keyboard activity. In addition, it's always shown as a passive pop-up > >> even when I pick "Simple Gray Effect" as a notification effect during > >> breaks. > > > > The configuration dialog itself was a bit weirdly worded, i've pushed some > > text changed and also removed some settings that where "too much > > flexibility", that hopefully would make it easier to understand. > > > > Can you check again? > > > > Cheers, > > > > Albert > >> > >> Cheers, > >> Jan