Re: Review Request: small FIXME code cleanup in ui/notificationgroup.*

2012-08-07 Thread Marco Martin
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Re: Current state of System Monitor

2012-08-07 Thread Dmitry
07.08.2012 13:16, Marco Martin пишет: On Tuesday 07 August 2012, Dmitry wrote: Hello! I'm working on my new system monitor applet. I hate current default C++ applet. So, I've decided to implement my simple system monitor in pure QML (no C++ code at all). At the same time I don't know would KDE

Re: Current state of System Monitor

2012-08-07 Thread Shaun Reich
Uh.. I've had a wip from scratch QML2 version of the system monitors in a workspace branch for a long time now. Obviously it can't be used until Qt5 is out. It has more functionality than the current ones too. In the sense that it also has a bar graph visualization. ___

Re: Current state of System Monitor

2012-08-07 Thread Marco Martin
On Tuesday 07 August 2012, Dmitry wrote: > > Hello! > > I'm working on my new system monitor applet. I hate current default C++ > applet. So, I've decided to implement my simple system monitor in pure > QML (no C++ code at all). At the same time I don't know would KDE team > include my applet in

Re: Current state of System Monitor

2012-08-07 Thread Dmitry
07.08.2012 12:25, Marco Martin пишет: On Tuesday 07 August 2012, Peter Hartmann wrote: Hello I'd like to inquire if QML port of System Monitor applet is in work or in plans for near future. There is only C++ code in repo, but revision history tells me that there were such attempts in the past.

Re: Current state of System Monitor

2012-08-07 Thread Marco Martin
On Tuesday 07 August 2012, Peter Hartmann wrote: > Hello > > I'd like to inquire if QML port of System Monitor applet is in work or > in plans for near future. There is only C++ code in repo, but revision > history tells me that there were such attempts in the past. Will > hypothetical patches won