Am 24.03.2014 16:13:12, schrieb Thomas Pfeiffer:
> That sounds to me like it makes sense. CC'ing Heiko to see if he spots a
> problem with it I might have missed.> @autistici.org>> @autistici.org
The HIG should be restrictive in my opinion. It requires notification to be
small with only a few
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 4:49 PM, Sebastian Kügler wrote:
>
> For longer text: Martin, can we sensibly line-break notifications and just
> make
> the popup higher? Long lines are a problem for readability, but more lines
> not
> so much. (I'm asking this because the notification bubbles might have
On Monday, March 24, 2014 16:17:32 Kai Uwe Broulik wrote:
> Would it be possible to keep notifications shown and have the timer start
> just on user interaction, so when you're not at your desk and come back you
> see pending notifications right away without missing them and they will
> then disapp
On 24.03.2014 16:21, Martin Klapetek wrote:
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 4:17 PM, Kai Uwe Broulik mailto:k...@privat.broulik.de>> wrote:
Hi,
Concerning the long notifications, I think when KMail lists subject
and sender of all (or like 5-10) new mails that's a valid usecase
imho. We
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 4:17 PM, Kai Uwe Broulik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Concerning the long notifications, I think when KMail lists subject and
> sender of all (or like 5-10) new mails that's a valid usecase imho. We do
> not have the possibility to show "x lines" all nowrap and elided to the
> right (l
Hi,
Concerning the long notifications, I think when KMail lists subject and sender
of all (or like 5-10) new mails that's a valid usecase imho. We do not have the
possibility to show "x lines" all nowrap and elided to the right (like Android
does it with E-Mail notifications [1]) but it's alway
On 24.03.2014 15:19, Martin Klapetek wrote:
On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 5:10 PM, Thomas Pfeiffer mailto:colo...@autistici.org>> wrote:
We're on a Desktop system, so everything that scrolls has to have a
scrollbar.
Is there anything that strongly speaks against a scrollbar?
Aesthetic
On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 5:10 PM, Thomas Pfeiffer wrote:
>
> We're on a Desktop system, so everything that scrolls has to have a
> scrollbar.
> Is there anything that strongly speaks against a scrollbar? Aesthetics
> should
> not count, because notifications that need scrolling should be the
> extr
On Thursday 20 March 2014 21:40:18 Christoph Feck wrote:
> On Thursday 20 March 2014 15:11:35 Marco Martin wrote:
> > On Thursday 20 March 2014 13:37:12 Martin Klapetek wrote:
> > > Hey all,
> > >
> > > so I think I've nailed all the showstoppers for the new
> > > notifications, the code is all in
On Thursday 20 March 2014 15:11:35 Marco Martin wrote:
> On Thursday 20 March 2014 13:37:12 Martin Klapetek wrote:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > so I think I've nailed all the showstoppers for the new
> > notifications, the code is all in kde-workspace branch
> > mklapetek/notifications-next2 (mind the 2 a
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 3:11 PM, Marco Martin wrote:
> On Thursday 20 March 2014 13:37:12 Martin Klapetek wrote:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > so I think I've nailed all the showstoppers for the new notifications,
> the
> > code is all in kde-workspace branch mklapetek/notifications-next2 (mind
> the
> >
On Thursday 20 March 2014 13:37:12 Martin Klapetek wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> so I think I've nailed all the showstoppers for the new notifications, the
> code is all in kde-workspace branch mklapetek/notifications-next2 (mind the
> 2 at the end). Please have a look at the code and/or try it out and re
Hey all,
so I think I've nailed all the showstoppers for the new notifications, the
code is all in kde-workspace branch mklapetek/notifications-next2 (mind the
2 at the end). Please have a look at the code and/or try it out and report
back, I'd like to merge it this weekend to have some more wides
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