On Friday 16 January 2009 16:56:30 Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> anything else?
Maybe we can add screensaver config?
That's not really plasma, but I tend to see most users looking at the desktop
config when looking for it...
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More observations:
Drawing by svg::paint yields too large a view on the panel (where one cannot
adjust the plasmoid size). When I used that, I shrunk the rectangle to 80%.
When I used kicon.::paint for the same svgz, I did not need to adjust the
rect.
Some plasmoids available in repositories o
On January 17, 2009 02:35:11 Marco Martin wrote:
> On Friday 16 January 2009, Jamboarder wrote:
> > > From: Aaron J. Seigo
> > > hmm... let's brainstorm on this ... things that are "global" plasma
> > > settings:
> > >
> > > * Plasma theme
> > > * install/remove widgets
> > > * per-virtual-desktop
On Friday 16 January 2009, Jamboarder wrote:
> > From: Aaron J. Seigo
> > hmm... let's brainstorm on this ... things that are "global" plasma
> > settings:
> >
> > * Plasma theme
> > * install/remove widgets
> > * per-virtual-desktop views
> >
> > anything else?
>
> These are a little speculative
> From: Aaron J. Seigo
> hmm... let's brainstorm on this ... things that are "global" plasma settings:
>
> * Plasma theme
> * install/remove widgets
> * per-virtual-desktop views
>
> anything else?
These are a little speculative but:
- panel-follows-activity?
- Activity -> Icon threshold for s
On Friday 16 January 2009, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> On Friday 16 January 2009, Marco Martin wrote:
> > so there is kinda only the plasma theme selection that could make sense
> > in something outside like systemsettings
>
> hmm... let's brainstorm on this ... things that are "global" plasma
> settin
On Friday 16 January 2009, Marco Martin wrote:
> so there is kinda only the plasma theme selection that could make sense in
> something outside like systemsettings
hmm... let's brainstorm on this ... things that are "global" plasma settings:
* Plasma theme
* install/remove widgets
* per-virtual-d
On Friday 16 January 2009, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> On Friday 16 January 2009, Marco Martin wrote:
> > what about giving a dbus interface for all of this, like background
> > settings and use this for setting stuff from another process?
> > (for background settings would also be needed a list of act
On Friday 16 January 2009, Marco Martin wrote:
> what about giving a dbus interface for all of this, like background
> settings and use this for setting stuff from another process?
> (for background settings would also be needed a list of activities and have
> a dialog per-activity, dunno if it co
On Thursday 15 January 2009, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> On Thursday 15 January 2009, Jud Craft wrote:
> > I do really like the platform-independence and compilation-free
> > packages! I had neglected those; that's awesome, so the picture is
> > much less depressing than my post says.
> >
> > Plasma t
On Thursday 15 January 2009, Jud Craft wrote:
> Well, true. I suppose the only reservation is that such solutions
> like the Google Gadget/iPhone software stores require the development
> of a supported software delivery system, that I think should not be
> outsourced to a third party website.
t
Well, true. I suppose the only reservation is that such solutions
like the Google Gadget/iPhone software stores require the development
of a supported software delivery system, that I think should not be
outsourced to a third party website. And that takes a lot of planning
and resources - KDE can
On Thursday 15 January 2009, Jud Craft wrote:
> I do really like the platform-independence and compilation-free
> packages! I had neglected those; that's awesome, so the picture is
> much less depressing than my post says.
>
> Plasma themes themselves are also independent, correct? (Assumption
>
I do really like the platform-independence and compilation-free
packages! I had neglected those; that's awesome, so the picture is
much less depressing than my post says.
Plasma themes themselves are also independent, correct? (Assumption
based on hearing efforts to port Plasma to Windows).
Wha
On Thursday 15 January 2009, Jud Craft wrote:
> "we (plasma team) don't actually control that =)"
>
> There really does need to be a pervasive integration of all aspects of
> the user-experience with plasma. Get Hot New Stuff is an interesting
> compromise, but at the moment it seems a strange klu
"we (plasma team) don't actually control that =)"
There really does need to be a pervasive integration of all aspects of
the user-experience with plasma. Get Hot New Stuff is an interesting
compromise, but at the moment it seems a strange klutch, which stands
in the way of implementing a much mor
On Wednesday 14 January 2009, David Baron wrote:
> 1. Folks seem to be posting applets on kde-look. This is for eye-candy,
> decorations, screen savers. Applets that treat useful information belong
> on kde-apps, I would think.
we (plasma team) don't actually control that =)
> 2. What to show? S
On Wednesday 14 January 2009, David Baron wrote:
> Standards? I used qt4/kde4 widgets and kicons to KDE styles in my applet.
> Plasma has its own themes (but one would need to create icons) and its own
> widgets as well. Must use/should use/there if needed?
plasma uses the regular KDE icons from K
On Wednesday 14 January 2009 20:04:10 Alex Merry wrote:
> On Wednesday 14 January 2009 07:45:16 David Baron wrote:
> > 3. KDE3 panel applets/services I STILL use because they have not been
> > ported: knemo, ksensors. There was also a system-monitor (four of them
> > posted on kde- look are not as
On Wednesday 14 January 2009 07:45:16 David Baron wrote:
> 3. KDE3 panel applets/services I STILL use because they have not been
> ported: knemo, ksensors. There was also a system-monitor (four of them
> posted on kde- look are not as nice), kweather, kisa (cool live
> spell-checker), and others wh
A few observations, queries:
1. Folks seem to be posting applets on kde-look. This is for eye-candy,
decorations, screen savers. Applets that treat useful information belong on
kde-apps, I would think.
2. What to show? Seems to be a trend of plaster large screen areas with the
whole kit-and-c
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