On January 5, 2010, Chani wrote:
> I wonder if I can just leave them out, actually? maybe the .desktop file
> can work just fine without them? then we'd have zero new strings! :)
comment can definitely be left out. name is required by the standard, iirc
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On January 5, 2010 14:22:29 Burkhard Lück wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 5. Januar 2010 20:09:01 schrieb Chani:
> > so... when I was doing my mouse plugins project this summer, I kinda
> >
> > neglected the screensaver. this meant that right-clicking on
> > plasma-overlay's containment stopped working -
Am Dienstag, 5. Januar 2010 20:09:01 schrieb Chani:
> so... when I was doing my mouse plugins project this summer, I kinda
> neglected the screensaver. this meant that right-clicking on
> plasma-overlay's containment stopped working - not a huge loss, as
> everything but the wallpaper plugin's a
On January 5, 2010, Chani wrote:
> so... when I was doing my mouse plugins project this summer, I kinda
> neglected the screensaver. this meant that right-clicking on
> plasma-overlay's containment stopped working - not a huge loss, as
> everything but the wallpaper plugin's actions are in the cash
so... when I was doing my mouse plugins project this summer, I kinda neglected
the screensaver. this meant that right-clicking on plasma-overlay's
containment stopped working - not a huge loss, as everything but the wallpaper
plugin's actions are in the cashew already.
I went and fixed it anywa
Hi,
Mardi, le 5 janvier 2010, à 14:02, John Layt a écrit:
> On Tuesday 05 January 2010 11:26:27 Sebastian Kügler wrote:
> > Please everybody who's planning to attend Tokamak4, to be held from 19th
> > - 26th February at the openSuse premises in Nuremberg, Germany, do the
> > following:
Finally u
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 4:45 AM, Sebastian Kügler wrote:
> It doesn't address one important design principle in the least: Separating
> content
> from layout and logic.
What do you mean? Many websites get their content through a REST api,
rails for example has a activeresource for that. Or am I m
On Tuesday 05 January 2010 11:26:27 Sebastian Kügler wrote:
> Please everybody who's planning to attend Tokamak4, to be held from 19th -
> 26th February at the openSuse premises in Nuremberg, Germany, do the
> following:
>
> Put your name into the wiki page, including as much information as you
On Thursday 31 December 2009 13:07:25 Will Stephenson wrote:
> On Wednesday 30 December 2009 13:39:14 you wrote:
> > We also need a quote from the hotel, so please also make sure you've
> > filled in when you will be there. Will, there's a convenient hotel option
> > I recall?
>
> The cheapest opt
Please everybody who's planning to attend Tokamak4, to be held from 19th - 26th
February at the openSuse premises in Nuremberg, Germany, do the following:
Put your name into the wiki page, including as much information as you can:
http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Plasma/Tokamak4
On Tuesday 05 January 2010 11:18:21 Marco Martin wrote:
> > Where's this separation of data and presentation? Where's the semantic
> > web that's been talked about for 10 years? Seriously, today's web sucks,
> > and it doesn't look good for tomorrow's.
> >
>
> there is a problem of mentality here
On Tuesday 05 January 2010, Sebastian Kügler wrote:
> On Tuesday 05 January 2010 00:54:53 Patrick Aljord wrote:
> > > but if the world goes "all in" on the web technology
> > > boat 100% we will be in a world of pain as time goes on.
> >
> > I don't think so, stuff like canvas, web sockets, fast js
On Tuesday 05 January 2010 00:54:53 Patrick Aljord wrote:
> > but if the world goes "all in" on the web technology
> > boat 100% we will be in a world of pain as time goes on.
>
> I don't think so, stuff like canvas, web sockets, fast js engines,
> webgl or even native client will turn the browser
2010/1/5 Chani
> On January 4, 2010 15:22:24 Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> > On January 4, 2010, Miha Čančula wrote:
> > > I hope this is the right list for this, as I saw in the archives there
> > > was already some talk about the applet.
> >
> > this would be nice, i think, though it's obviously up t
> On 2010-01-04 16:23:08, Marco Martin wrote:
> > it's annoying that's an undocumented and totally weird behaviour, but if
> > this is actually the case yeah, the patch is correct
Thanks to pinotree on #kde-devel, I got the explanation: QDBusAbstractAdaptor
do not forward signals by default, b
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