Re: KDiagram - Persistent FTBFS for stable branch on Windows

2020-10-12 Thread Francis Herne
On Monday, 12 October 2020 10:47:12 BST Stefan Brüns wrote: > On Montag, 12. Oktober 2020 11:37:10 CEST Harald Sitter wrote: > > On 12.10.20 11:23, Milian Wolff wrote: > > > On Montag, 12. Oktober 2020 11:11:22 CEST Ben Cooksley wrote: > > >> Hi KDiagram Developers, > > >> > > >> The stable branch

Re: Proposal: make squash-merging the default behavior for gitlab MRs

2020-10-02 Thread Francis Herne
On Friday, 2 October 2020 18:39:37 BST Nate Graham wrote: > Hello folks, > I've been told that our Sysadmins have developed some tooling capable of > checking the "Squash when merging" checkbox by default for new Merge > Requests. This would be a downstream solution to > https://gitlab.com/gitla

Re: Fw: Re: Adding the Abstract Games Suite to the KDE Applications

2020-05-06 Thread Francis Herne
On Wednesday, 6 May 2020 08:36:28 BST David Redondo wrote: > Hi, > are you sure you can distribute your games under BSD? I see there is a file > > called CREDITS in the repo: > >Credits for Abstract Games: > > > >- The source and icons used by tictactoe are from the Qt tic-tac-toe > >example. - Th

Re: Portability of KDE Applications

2019-08-21 Thread Francis Herne
On Wednesday, 21 August 2019 21:36:49 BST Никита Сиргиенко wrote: > Yes, but setting a few environment variables for each application start > doesn't look very user friendly. > > So, I hope, there is another solution. You can set these in the shell profile, by exporting the desired values in ~/.

Re: Portability of KDE Applications

2019-08-21 Thread Francis Herne
On Wednesday, 21 August 2019 18:18:10 BST Никита Сиргиенко wrote: > Hi all, > > Has anyone had issues with KDE Apps (based on kde frameworks) portability? > > I mean, the app can use different types of file: .rc, .knsrc, .png, > additinal binary files, etc > The problem appears, if you installed

Re: Gitlab Evaluation & Migration

2019-02-23 Thread Francis Herne
On Saturday, 23 February 2019 21:12:08 GMT Wyatt Childers wrote: > I'm not an active contributor. I am a developer though, who's employer uses > gitlab... Not a huge fan. My main complaint is it tends to be slow, and I > find the UI a little less intuitive. Recently they even broke copy and > paste

Re: [spectacle] new feature: draw tool

2017-10-27 Thread Francis Herne
On Wednesday, 25 October 2017 10:43:28 BST Cunha, Andre wrote: > Hi all, > > *Not sure if this is the right mail list to request new features* > > It would be nice to see a feature inside spectacle to draw basic > rectangles/circles over an image. > > This feature may not fulfill the main reason