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Review request for Plasma.
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If one uses the taskrmbmenu wit
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Review request for Plasma.
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If one uses the taskrmbmenu wit
Hello Mailing-List ppl. :)
I am new on this list, and interested in plasma development.
Especially in terms of writing plasmoids in scripting languages.
Does anyone here has a brief quick-start-guide on this topic!?
What prerequisites do i need (besides kde4 from trunk)?
Mr. Seigo, who i asked on
A Tuesday 12 August 2008 16:01:29, Alex Merry escreveu:
> http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=166350
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> The default theme currently makes the active task and inactive tasks that
> want attention look the same, which makes it difficult to notice tasks that
> want attention.
>
> Even just making the
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=166350
The default theme currently makes the active task and inactive tasks that want
attention look the same, which makes it difficult to notice tasks that want
attention.
Even just making the highlight red (see attached svg) makes it easier to
notice.
How
On Monday 11 August 2008, Kevin Ottens wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Same dumb method as usual from me.
>
> Le Tuesday 05 August 2008, Aaron J. Seigo a écrit :
> > the affected classes are Containment, with a setter and getter for the
> > wallpaper
>
> I'd probably add a setWallpaper(Wallpaper*) so that the
> I've written some code to do resizing better.
Now it's more complete and can handle vertical resizing as well.
There are some problems, though:
- Proxy widgets may still be badly placed, as the initial size reported is
wrong. I was thinking that could be solved by waiting for their size to
change