Søndag 7. oktober 2012 21.45.17 skrev Alexander Neundorf:
> On Thursday 04 October 2012, Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > so after we took the time to hack a bit more on the library in Randa,
> > I would be happy about more comments.
>
> Why does it use KDEPIMLIBS_INSTALL_DIR ?
>
> macro
On Thursday 04 October 2012, Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> so after we took the time to hack a bit more on the library in Randa,
> I would be happy about more comments.
Why does it use KDEPIMLIBS_INSTALL_DIR ?
macro(MAKE_INSTALL_PATH_ABSOLUTE out in)
if (IS_ABSOLUTE "${in}")# IS_ABS
Hi,
so after we took the time to hack a bit more on the library in Randa,
I would be happy about more comments.
The plan is to use it for our tools (currently Simon and Magnifier),
so the only thing I didn't do is to change it to depend on ECM.
I find the CMake part is quite nice now, it doesn't
Kevin Ottens wrote:
> The first point could be a problem I guess if you aim at releasing before
> KDE Frameworks 5.0 as ECM is not widespread in distros yet.
ECM is also not released yet, to be clear.
We can and will change macro and function signatures, remove things entirely
and generally mak
Hello,
On Thursday 16 August 2012 09:29:27 Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
> Feedback is much appreciated.
If you aim at releasing with KDE Frameworks, I would like to see the following
happening:
* Stick to the "new CMake ways" we use in KDE Frameworks (means depending on
CMake 2.8.9 and ECM 0.0.5 for
El Dijous, 16 d'agost de 2012, a les 09:29:27, Frederik Gladhorn va escriure:
> Hi,
> a few of us trying to improve accessibility of KDE worked on a little
> library, LibKdeAccessibilityClient.
>
> What it does is making the AT-SPI over DBus protocol easy to use for KDE
> apps. This is the accessi
On Thursday 16 August 2012, Frederik Gladhorn wrote:
> Hi,
> a few of us trying to improve accessibility of KDE worked on a little
> library, LibKdeAccessibilityClient.
>
> What it does is making the AT-SPI over DBus protocol easy to use for KDE
> apps. This is the accessibility framework that we
By the way, the code is here:
http://projects.kde.org/libkdeaccessibilityclient
Cheers,
Frederik
Torsdag 16. august 2012 09.29.27 skrev Frederik Gladhorn:
> Hi,
> a few of us trying to improve accessibility of KDE worked on a little
> library, LibKdeAccessibilityClient.
>
> What it does is makin
Hi,
a few of us trying to improve accessibility of KDE worked on a little library,
LibKdeAccessibilityClient.
What it does is making the AT-SPI over DBus protocol easy to use for KDE apps.
This is the accessibility framework that we share with Gnome. It enables two
way communication between app