Not much to add at the moment except this:
Currently, I see one of the main benefits of the Activity concept is
its malleability; that is, an Activity can be anything that makes
sense to the user, not just clear-cut divisions that can be easily
anticipated, such as "Work", "School", "Home", and "Lo
Plasma's panel depends on "kephal/screens.h" to build. However, this
is not header is not exported during building. This means, unless you
have a KDE source tree on-hand, you cannot buld the panel. This is
fine if you are just trying to build the default panel, since you
wouldn't do that out of
On Sunday 19 December 2010 02:32:21 Aaron Lewis wrote:
> What do you think about it ?
Just give a try to Colibri [1]. Given the fact that there is an alternative
implementation there is IMHO no need to add any further options.
Cheers
Martin
[1] http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php/Colibri?conten
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 8:09 AM, Steven Sroka wrote:
> I don't know if you are talking about KNotify or not, but...
>> This is also an issue with Amarok notifications. I really don't need
>> a history of the last 80 songs Amarok has played.
>
> It's not just an Amarok issue. 'Unimportant' informat
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 4:51 AM, todd rme wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 8:32 PM, Aaron Lewis
> wrote:
>> Hmmm .. I still expect you developers add an option for it.
>>
>> Like me , i got a crontab for my fortune program , the story-teller ,
>> and it popup messages every 30 minutes with kdial
Hi,
First of all, I'd avoid automatic switching unless explicitly requested by the
user (aka, don't automatically switch to work-tagged activity when Alice
arrives at work
unless she somehow requested that she wants it to switch automatically in that
case).
As for the other stuff - the taggin
Hey all,
Long mail follows, sorry. Really only of interest to Chani, Aaron, Ivan and
other activity folks... :)
My goal was to bring this up for 4.6 but herp derp, I didn't, so here we go.
I've been thinking a lot about how to give the Activity Manager a way to
predict what a user would like