On Tuesday, September 25, 2012 14:37:45 Kåre Särs wrote:
> On Tuesday 25 September 2012 12:56:40 Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> > On Tuesday, September 25, 2012 13:33:11 Kåre Särs wrote:
> > > I have spacial memory
> >
> > this is a basic part of human cognitive abilities. even toddlers who can
> > only
Back to the topic of the KTp plasmoid.
The original goals of that plasmoid was not to be a silly shortcut to
the contact list anyway. It's purpose /was/ to provide access to
change your online-ness.
I'd like to see it go back to what it was designed to do, rather than
it's current state and the d
On Tuesday 25 September 2012 12:56:40 Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> On Tuesday, September 25, 2012 13:33:11 Kåre Särs wrote:
> > I have spacial memory
>
> this is a basic part of human cognitive abilities. even toddlers who can
> only crawl exhibit it :)
What I mean is that people are different. Some p
On Tuesday, September 25, 2012 13:33:11 Kåre Särs wrote:
> I have spacial memory
this is a basic part of human cognitive abilities. even toddlers who can only
crawl exhibit it :)
> I don't use
> grouping of windows because I can use the taskbar-items to select all my
> individual windows with jus
On Tuesday 25 September 2012 12:01:17 Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> On Tuesday, September 25, 2012 11:42:40 Ivan ÄukiÄ wrote:
> > This replicates the behaviour of tasks applet - think of
> > click-to-minimise.
>
> .. and why appliation tray icons really ought to be merged with the tasks
> applet.
I h
On Tuesday, September 25, 2012 11:42:40 Ivan ÄukiÄ wrote:
> This replicates the behaviour of tasks applet - think of click-to-minimise.
.. and why appliation tray icons really ought to be merged with the tasks
applet.
i'm hoping that we will achieve this with the QML version once it is done. it
On Tuesday, September 25, 2012 11:35:07 Martin Klapetek wrote:
> While I agree in
> principle, pretty much none of the apps behave this way
the reason for this is symmetry: people tend to expect that an element that
performs an action will perform a similar action when pressed again.
unfortunat
> for closing windows, not clicking systray icons. While I agree in
> principle, pretty much none of the apps behave this way - Amarok,
> Clementine, Quassel... - if you click its systray icon, it opens, clicking
> it again it closes. Even Klipper, which opens just a QMenu though, behaves
I'd go
Hi,
in KDE Telepathy we get /a lot/ of requests for enabling show/hide contact
list behavior when clicking the presence plasmoid (ie. click - contact list
opens; click again - contact list closes). Adding such feature is trivial,
however after discussing this with Martin Graesslin, he pointed out