Aaron J. Seigo 写道:
> On Wednesday 29 July 2009, 潘卫平 wrote:
>> Third, I set the BusyWidgest's geometry in AbstractTaskItem::drawTask(),
>> so it can get the proper geometry.
>
> patch looks good; i only wonder if there's a better place to put the
> setGeometry for the busy widget than in a paintEv
On Wednesday 29 July 2009, 潘卫平 wrote:
> Third, I set the BusyWidgest's geometry in AbstractTaskItem::drawTask(),
> so it can get the proper geometry.
patch looks good; i only wonder if there's a better place to put the
setGeometry for the busy widget than in a paintEvent, but this seems like it
Aaron J. Seigo 写道:
> On Thursday 23 July 2009, 潘卫平(Peter Pan) wrote:
>> Taht will cover the icon and looks mussy.
>> I prefer to let it over the text.
>
> hm.. ok, how about on the right side of the button then, where the # of
> windows usually appears when there are several windows grouped?
>
> al
On Thursday 23 July 2009, 潘卫平(Peter Pan) wrote:
> Taht will cover the icon and looks mussy.
> I prefer to let it over the text.
hm.. ok, how about on the right side of the button then, where the # of
windows usually appears when there are several windows grouped?
also as for this:
+QRectF r
Aaron J. Seigo 写道:
On Wednesday 22 July 2009, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
On Tuesday 21 July 2009, 潘卫平(Peter Pan) wrote:
Do you mean that I should use Plasma::BusyWidget ?
yes
I made a patch using Plasma::BusyWidget, It looks fine.
i wonder if it wouldn't make more sense to show it in place of t
On Wednesday 22 July 2009, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 July 2009, 潘卫平(Peter Pan) wrote:
> > Do you mean that I should use Plasma::BusyWidget ?
>
> yes
>
> > I made a patch using Plasma::BusyWidget, It looks fine.
>
> i wonder if it wouldn't make more sense to show it in place of the icon
On Tuesday 21 July 2009, 潘卫平(Peter Pan) wrote:
> Do you mean that I should use Plasma::BusyWidget ?
yes
> I made a patch using Plasma::BusyWidget, It looks fine.
i wonder if it wouldn't make more sense to show it in place of the icon
instead of right over the text?
also, you don't need to che
Hi Peter,
On Saturday 18 July 2009 16:05:02 潘卫平(Peter Pan) wrote:
> "In KDE3, when I start a programm, the taskbar-panel shows a
> turning-sand-clock while the programm starts. I would like that back in
> KDE4."
>
> I try to make a patch to fix this BUG, but I don't known how to realize
> a turnin
Aaron J. Seigo 写道:
On Saturday 18 July 2009, 潘卫平(Peter Pan) wrote:
Any comments are warmly welcomed!
how about using the standard plasma busy animation? no need for new icons and
it will be consistent with everything else.
--
On Saturday 18 July 2009, 潘卫平(Peter Pan) wrote:
> Any comments are warmly welcomed!
how about using the standard plasma busy animation? no need for new icons and
it will be consistent with everything else.
--
Aaron J. Seigo
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Emdek 写道:
> On 18-07-2009 at 16:05:02 潘卫平(Peter Pan)
> wrote:
>> Hi, all
>>
>> "In KDE3, when I start a programm, the taskbar-panel shows a
>> turning-sand-clock while the programm starts. I would like that back in
>> KDE4."
>>
>> I try to make a patch to fix this BUG, but I don't known how to r
On 18-07-2009 at 16:05:02 潘卫平(Peter Pan)
wrote:
> Hi, all
>
> "In KDE3, when I start a programm, the taskbar-panel shows a
> turning-sand-clock while the programm starts. I would like that back in
> KDE4."
>
> I try to make a patch to fix this BUG, but I don't known how to realize
> a turning-sa
Hi, all
"In KDE3, when I start a programm, the taskbar-panel shows a
turning-sand-clock while the programm starts. I would like that back in
KDE4."
I try to make a patch to fix this BUG, but I don't known how to realize
a turning-sand-clock effect, so I choose icons like go-up, go-next,
go-down a
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