No, I don't have a solution. I'm unsure though if it's that hard to fix, we
should probably profile it and see what's the culprit.
For me the problem was that both the application process and the X server
CPU consumption raised to about ~40% each, so it looked fine, but it didn't
/feel/ fine.
Ale
I can confirm this. We have the same problem as well in KDE4 (that is Qt4),
so it's not a regression, but something that hasn't been fixed. (I once
even spent some time trying to figure out if it was fixable).
I guess you should report it here:
https://bugreports.qt-project.org/secure/Dashboard.js
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 12:07 AM, Chris Meyer wrote:
> The Qt property system easily represents properties (scalars) and
> to-one relationships (objects) using the Q_PROPERTY macro.
>
> However, what is the best way to represent to-many relationships?
>
> For instance, I can represent have an Empl
On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 9:24 PM, Peter Kümmel wrote:
> I'm looking for a scripting language with a debugger.
> Binding to C/C++ should be simple and the debugger should be embeddable.
> In times of Qt4 this would be QtScript and scripttools/debugging but this is
> all "done".
>
> Is there such a
On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 9:52 PM, Igor Grivko wrote:
> Hi Harry,
>
> I am glad that you are confident with OAuth2.
> Authentication token goes from Google, as it is needed, and the
> application never knows the user's credentials (username and password).
>
> I do not see the reason of creating loc