Re: [kde] How to remove a widget from systemtray? removeSystrayApplet.js example is broken.

2015-06-17 Thread Duncan
Patrick Schleizer posted on Wed, 17 Jun 2015 18:43:32 + as excerpted: > Hi Jonathan, > hi KDE user mailing list! > > https://projects.kde.org/projects/kde/kdeexamples/repository/revisions/ master/entry/plasma/javascript/plasma-shell-scripting/ removeSystrayApplet.js > > worked fine in Debian

[kde] How to remove a widget from systemtray? removeSystrayApplet.js example is broken.

2015-06-17 Thread Patrick Schleizer
Hi Jonathan, hi KDE user mailing list! https://projects.kde.org/projects/kde/kdeexamples/repository/revisions/master/entry/plasma/javascript/plasma-shell-scripting/removeSystrayApplet.js worked fine in Debian wheezy. Now broken in Debian Jessie. Any idea why that is? Could you update that exam

[kde] How to remove a widget from systemtray? removeSystrayApplet.js example is broken.

2015-06-17 Thread Patrick Schleizer
Hi Jonathan, hi KDE user mailing list! https://projects.kde.org/projects/kde/kdeexamples/repository/revisions/master/entry/plasma/javascript/plasma-shell-scripting/removeSystrayApplet.js worked fine in Debian wheezy. Now broken in Debian Jessie. Any idea why that is? Could you update that exam

[kde] How to remove a widget from systemtray? removeSystrayApplet.js example is broken.

2015-06-17 Thread Patrick Schleizer
Hi Jonathan, hi KDE user mailing list! https://projects.kde.org/projects/kde/kdeexamples/repository/revisions/master/entry/plasma/javascript/plasma-shell-scripting/removeSystrayApplet.js worked fine in Debian wheezy. Now broken in Debian Jessie. Any idea why that is? Could you update that exam

Re: [kde] Setting Meta-M keyboard shortcut for show desktop

2015-06-17 Thread ianseeks
On Tuesday 16 Jun 2015 22:05:27 Kevin Wilson wrote: > Hi, > I have Fedora 22 with KDE Palsma. > > By default, pressing Meta-M shows the "notification" dialog. (a window > consisting of 2 parts: left is notifications like printed completed, > printing, ... and the right side is a calendar. > > I