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On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 10:52 PM, David Edmundson
wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 8:19 PM, Mark Gaiser wrote:
>>
>>> Alternatively we can make a new framework for all KDE bindings. (such
>>> as KIO which is being discussed right now)
>>
>> Do you have more information about that?
>>
>> I'm aski
On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 8:19 PM, Mark Gaiser wrote:
>
>> Alternatively we can make a new framework for all KDE bindings. (such
>> as KIO which is being discussed right now)
>
> Do you have more information about that?
>
> I'm asking because i probably have much of that already. Remember my
> Accr
On Monday, 2014-01-27, 19:29:33, Marco Martin wrote:
> > Alternatively we can make a new framework for all KDE bindings. (such
> > as KIO which is being discussed right now)
> >
> > Thoughts?
>
> i would really like one of the following scenarios:
> * qml binding that use a particular framework i
> Alternatively we can make a new framework for all KDE bindings. (such
> as KIO which is being discussed right now)
Do you have more information about that?
I'm asking because i probably have much of that already. Remember my
Accretion project. It uses KIO and is fully written in QML.
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On Monday 27 January 2014 19:15:56 David Edmundson wrote:
> For a task in Plasma I've had to port KKeySequence to render on
> QtQuick, using QtQuickControls.
>
> I expect over time we will see more KDE widgets having QtQuick
> implementations as well. I expect a colour picker coming soon at
> leas
On Monday 27 January 2014, David Edmundson wrote:
> For a task in Plasma I've had to port KKeySequence to render on
> QtQuick, using QtQuickControls.
>
> I expect over time we will see more KDE widgets having QtQuick
> implementations as well. I expect a colour picker coming soon at
> least.
btw