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On Thu, Sep 01, 2016 at 11:04:47PM +0200, David Faure wrote:
> Right, putting the autocorrect feature in sonnet looks like a good idea to me.
> But ultimately it's up to the sonnet maintainer --> cc'ing Martin Sandsmark.
I'm not opposed to putting it into Sonnet,
at we
need to care about I won't argue.
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over somehow.
> IMHO you can make a review request.
+1.
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Hi! :-D
On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 10:32:22AM +0100, David Faure wrote:
> sonnetmaster
Can I break API after the TP1 release? I have some cleanups done in Sonnet
(and more ABI breaks underways, missing some virtuals).
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Riddel thought maybe MIT, svourela suggested ISC.
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 09:06:49PM +0200, Alexander Neundorf wrote:
> E.g. karchive seems to be in pretty good shape, I guess also itemmodels and
> some more in tier1/.
The same for Sonnet, but the issue is that it can't easily be used on systems
where kdelibs 4.x is.
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by the Ubuntu packagers (and
wikipedia contributors).
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clude path,
but I'm unable to find out how or where it should be added...
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On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 09:11:43PM +0100, Alexander Neundorf wrote:
> How is "kjs" CamelCased ?
> kjs, Kjs, KJs, KJS ?
Fairly certain that the correct casing is KJS (it's what is used in the
source at least).
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On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 05:38:09PM +0100, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> can somene point me in a useful direction? thanks.
http://qt-project.org/wiki/Transition_from_Qt_4.x_to_Qt5
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rport, for example. Or at
the hotel I was staying before that. And this was in the Netherlands and the
US, I imagine it's not much better in other parts of the world.
> Or is this just a git limitation, that we can't update just in subdirs ?
It's a git limitatio
l, it would be more consistent, instead of having some modules as separate
directories and some bundled together.
It also makes the repositories you need to check out to fix something
smaller. Just checking out a 5MB repository can be a royal PITA in some
situations,
fast and stable intern
library they're using? And don't you think these
"horizontal" experts will be more willing to read the documentation to find
out how to run the two git commands it takes to check out all the submodules?
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ich is very painful, especially on a subpar internet connection (as
git can't resume).
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st.
I honestly don't think most people are going to hack on many of the various
frameworks at the same time (and for those who plan to do that, the procedure
is pretty clearly documented and straight-forward).
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after closing konqueror).
That will probably be fixed with the window hint?
> Webkit doesn't need such a WM hack, so indeed there must be another way, but
> I
> have no idea about the technical details behind java applets.
AFAIK webkit just runs all plugins in-process wh
seem like any of them are still actively
maintained.
Though there are still actively developed applications that aren't ported
away from kde3support (like Juk, which I still haven't finished my port of).
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Has anyone looked at Kross? I can't really find it in any of the wiki pages.
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On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 09:00:27PM +0100, Martin Sandsmark wrote:
> https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/107412/
Bah, I'm stupid, I didn't see the usage of KLocale to get localized country
and language names. Which is going to be much harder to replace, I think it
might need improvemen
re? Or is there a better solution?
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enough to do until then, though. :-)
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ementation for
sonnet connects to this over the network, but I thought it would be much
more efficient to just parse the XML format ourselves.
But; frameworks first.
ยน:
https://www.cipherlawgroup.com/blog/tqp-sues-another-round-of-companies-on-cryptography-patent/
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Hi!
Anyone know the current status of Sonnet? It just says "In Progress" in the
wiki page, but is anyone working on it?
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