--- On Fri, 9/5/08, Sebastian Kügler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've already plugged those into Plasma::Theme. Some
> Plasma themes don't work
> very well, for example Aya. So some color role theme files
> needs a check-up.
The Aya theme doesn't provide a colors file, so it's using whatever
Pla
On Saturday 06 September 2008 05:56:32 Sebastian Kügler wrote:
> I was thinking of webkit as well, maybe with configurable stylesheet, even
> -- that would make nice 3rd party branding for something like this
> extremely easy.
news plasmoid uses webkit now. It also looks for STYLE/stylesheets/news
On Friday 05 September 2008, Sebastian Kügler wrote:
> rssticker?
it's the "rss" part, not the "now" part =) rss is jargon ..
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2008/9/6 Sebastian Kügler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I was thinking of webkit as well, maybe with configurable stylesheet, even
> --
> that would make nice 3rd party branding for something like this extremely
> easy.
>
I'll clean the news applet code, convert to webkit and add support for
stylesheets.
On Friday 05 September 2008, Frerich Raabe wrote:
> and the scrolltext widget is not so hip anymore either given all
> the fancy animations you can see in KDE by now.
>
> - Frerich
>
Speaking of a fancy animation, I just thought of one that might be neat for a
news/rss widget.. Old items smoothly
On Friday 05 September 2008 17:42:01 Petri Damstén wrote:
> > I'm planning to go through the theming support in the news applet, so
> > moving
> > it now to kdereview is a bit early (but it won't hold me from fixing the
> > theming). I've already done some back- and forward-porting of stuff to
> >
On Friday 05 September 2008 18:12:15 Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> On Friday 05 September 2008, Davide Bettio wrote:
> > > b) the difference between rssnow and news?
> >
> > mainly the layout... rssnow is the eyecandy one, news is the simpler one.
>
> perhaps we could alter
Sebastian Kügler schrieb:
> > 2) I noticed that news ticker is in kdenetwork, so what are we supposed to
> > do? a) moving both applet to kdenetwork
> > b) moving knewsticker to kdeplasma-addons
> > c) moving both applet to kdeplasma-addons
>
> If newsticker still performs as horrible as it did in
On Friday 05 September 2008, Davide Bettio wrote:
> > b) the difference between rssnow and news?
>
> mainly the layout... rssnow is the eyecandy one, news is the simpler one.
perhaps we could alter the names of one or the other to reflect this
difference?
=)
RSSNow is a cool name,
u and it
seems quite buggy.
Il Friday 05 September 2008 16:42:52 Aaron J. Seigo ha scritto:
> a) the current state of both the rssnow and news plasmoids?
They seems to work.
> b) the difference between rssnow and news?
mainly the layout... rssnow is the eyecandy one, news is the simpler one.
2008/9/5 Sebastian Kügler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'm planning to go through the theming support in the news applet, so
> moving
> it now to kdereview is a bit early (but it won't hold me from fixing the
> theming). I've already done some back- and forward-porting of stuff to have
> it
> in both app
On Friday 05 September 2008 16:40:32 Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> On Friday 05 September 2008, Sebastian Kügler wrote:
> > If newsticker still performs as horrible as it did in the beginning, it
> > shouldn't be released at all. That might save us some bugreports "plasma
> > chews up all my CPU time".
On Friday 05 September 2008, Davide Bettio wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 1) I think that we should move rssnow and news to kdereview (even if they
> aren't really ready) because if we move both applet to kdereview we can
> focus on making things working.
can you summarize:
a) the curre
On Friday 05 September 2008, Sebastian Kügler wrote:
> If newsticker still performs as horrible as it did in the beginning, it
> shouldn't be released at all. That might save us some bugreports "plasma
> chews up all my CPU time". The news and rss applets are well-behaving as
> far as I can see, so
On Friday 05 September 2008 15:25:22 Davide Bettio wrote:
> 1) I think that we should move rssnow and news to kdereview (even if they
> aren't really ready) because if we move both applet to kdereview we can
> focus on making things working.
I don't follow this logic, it shou
Hi,
1) I think that we should move rssnow and news to kdereview (even if they
aren't really ready) because if we move both applet to kdereview we can focus
on making things working.
2) I noticed that news ticker is in kdenetwork, so what are we supposed to do?
a) moving both appl
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