On Friday 14 November 2008, Sebastian Kügler wrote:
> I'm using the IconWidget in the networkmanager plasmoid and in the battery
> plasmoid. In both cases in horizontal layout, see the list of wlans, and
> the sleep/hibernate/more buttons in the battery:
> http://imagebin.ca/view/owpmlw3q.html
are
I'm using the IconWidget in the networkmanager plasmoid and in the battery
plasmoid. In both cases in horizontal layout, see the list of wlans, and the
sleep/hibernate/more buttons in the battery:
http://imagebin.ca/view/owpmlw3q.html
In the wlan list in the nm plasmoid, I would want the essids
2008/11/14 Aaron J. Seigo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> i think i saw them already? just commit and we can review post-commit.
Ok, committed.
I have access to an external monitor again, but only on weekdays, so
I'll be doing more testing on monday.
Cheers,
g
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On Friday 14 November 2008, Guillaume Pothier wrote:
> 2008/11/14 Aaron J. Seigo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > just a reminder: kephal is in now so commit at your pleasure =)
>
> Yep, I just asked on the kwin mailing list if they are ok with the
> patches, as they also touch kwin. Do you want me to also
2008/11/14 Aaron J. Seigo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> just a reminder: kephal is in now so commit at your pleasure =)
Yep, I just asked on the kwin mailing list if they are ok with the
patches, as they also touch kwin. Do you want me to also post the
patches to plasma here for review? They do not do an
On Monday 10 November 2008, Guillaume Pothier wrote:
> 2008/11/10 Aaron J. Seigo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > * kephal <--- this one is CRITICAL to getting rid of literally dozens of
> > bug reports
>
> I have the patches to plasma and kwin mostly ready, I need to test a
> bit more. However I'm not sur
On Friday 14 November 2008, Davide Bettio wrote:
> why we used LGPL for all our runners/dataengines?
no particular reason. probably because i was working on libplasma a lot and
just copied over the license headers between files as i was working on
examples, such as the time engine. and like mono
On Friday 14 November 2008, Davide Bettio wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We need to relicense to LGPL these files too:
they don't need to be LGPL
> *kdebase/workspace/libs/libplasmaclock
this should be LGPL is at all possible, yes.
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Hi,
Il Friday 14 November 2008 22:01:23 Aaron J. Seigo ha scritto:
> yes, i don't see any need to change the license on them.
why we used LGPL for all our runners/dataengines?
Bye,
Davide Bettio.
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Hi,
We need to relicense to LGPL these files too:
* kdebase/workspace/plasma/runners/
PowerDevilRunner
shell_config
*kdebase/workspace/libs/libplasmaclock
clocknumber (I think that we can kill this one, it seems almost unuseful)
clockapplet
Bye,
Davide Bettio.
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On Friday 14 November 2008, Dan Meltzer wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 3:40 PM, Davide Bettio
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I think that these files need to be relicensed to LGPL:
>
> Are dataengines really considered libraries? Theres no actual linking
> that occurs.. right? G
A Friday 14 November 2008 19:28:36, Aaron J. Seigo escreveu:
> On Friday 14 November 2008, Matthias Fuchs wrote:
> > Daniel Molkentin posted about text alongside the icons [1].
> >
> > He thinks that this is a mistake using Kopete as example. Being able to
>
> kopete is a bad example. it simpy shou
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 3:40 PM, Davide Bettio
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think that these files need to be relicensed to LGPL:
Are dataengines really considered libraries? Theres no actual linking
that occurs.. right? GPL should be just fine for them.
>
> favicons
> filebrowserengin
Hi,
I think that these files need to be relicensed to LGPL:
favicons
filebrowserengine
sensoragent.h
sensorclient.h
sensorshellagent
sensormanager
sensorsocketagent
(These files are located in kdebase/workspace/plasma/dataengines/)
Bye,
Davide Bettio.
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2008/11/14 Aaron J. Seigo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Friday 14 November 2008, Richard Dale wrote:
> > I think 'examples' is a better place than 'test', and that we are better
> > off dividing them into 'applets' and 'dataengine' directories like the
> ruby
> > ones.
>
> agreed ... it also follows ot
SVN commit 884372 by bettio:
Updated version numbers (most of version numbers were about 0.1).
If you think that your plasmoid has got a different version number, feel free
to change it.
CCMAIL:plasma-devel@kde.org
M +1 -1 activitybar/plasma-applet-activitybar.desktop
M +1 -1 an
On Friday 14 November 2008, Matthias Fuchs wrote:
> Daniel Molkentin posted about text alongside the icons [1].
>
> He thinks that this is a mistake using Kopete as example. Being able to
kopete is a bad example. it simpy shouldn't be using text with its icons in
that window at all.
konqueror is
On Friday 14 November 2008, Richard Dale wrote:
> I think 'examples' is a better place than 'test', and that we are better
> off dividing them into 'applets' and 'dataengine' directories like the ruby
> ones.
agreed ... it also follows other places in kde better.
> I prefer the python names like
Oops! Just noticed what happened. Cross posting at the thread begining and
not followed as the thread growed ... That proposal was sent to
kde-usability only. Well, now you guys have it (and I'm cross posting it
again to kde-usability so they can answer too). ;-)
It's good to remind it's a mockup
Oops! Just noticed what happened. Cross posting at the thread begining and
not followed as the thread growed ... That proposal was sent to
kde-usability only. Well, now you guys have it (and I'm cross posting it
again to kde-usability so they can answer too). ;-)
It's good to remind it's a mockup
Well, I (and possibly everyone here too) think user should miss as little
information as possible. For that, I guess this "hide few labels 'till fit"
option is good.
But, alongside it, we had a default layout proposal that would help that to
happen a little less (that is, if this layout doesn't ge
For those that do not regularly read planetkde.org:
Daniel Molkentin posted about text alongside the icons [1].
He thinks that this is a mistake using Kopete as example. Being able to
activate the text per item is what he prefers (a code example there).
There are also some proposals in the comme
I was wondering if it would be a good idea to have a common naming
convention for the python and ruby scriptengine examples in kdebase, and put
the in the same directory structure. At the moment for Ruby we have:
examples
applets
plasma_applet_ruby_clock
dataengines
ruby_ti
On Friday 14 November 2008, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> hi all..
>
> i just wanted to say that i am really, really happy with how the panel is
> shaping up in the plasma desktop shell for 4.2. it looks extremely
> professional; probably the tightest panel KDE has ever delivered in terms
> of:
>
> * loo
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From: qiang zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2008/11/14
Subject: Re: PATCH:The sequence of applets in the panel is out of expected
(bugsid:175026)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Such changes after installation in line with the general KDE user habits.
2008/11/13
hi all..
i just wanted to say that i am really, really happy with how the panel is
shaping up in the plasma desktop shell for 4.2. it looks extremely
professional; probably the tightest panel KDE has ever delivered in terms of:
* look
* features
* elegance
* straight out power
still a few issu
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