Re: Nested Panels

2010-07-19 Thread Chani
On July 19, 2010 03:13:35 Aaron Peterson wrote: > > some applets give you a data that can make sense in a small horizontal > > (or vertical) strip, some other really can't, so an iconic > > representation is all can be done, and even all that makes sense (think > > bout the start menu, you really w

Re: Nested Panels

2010-07-19 Thread Aaron Peterson
> > some applets give you a data that can make sense in a small horizontal (or > vertical) strip, some other really can't, so an iconic representation is all > can be done, and even all that makes sense (think bout the start menu, you > really want it as an icon with popup when is in a small, alway

Re: Nested Panels

2010-07-19 Thread Marco Martin
On Monday 19 July 2010, Aaron Peterson wrote: > Please check my understanding: > Does panel == containment? > http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Plasma/Vocabulary Does not list > panel, but it does list containment. > > So, a panel is not a nested, (forgive me)desktop--Corona, it is used > by corona

Re: Nested Panels

2010-07-19 Thread Chani
On July 18, 2010 23:35:39 Aaron Peterson wrote: > Please check my understanding: > Does panel == containment? > http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Plasma/Vocabulary Does not list > panel, but it does list containment. yes. specifically, there are PanelContainment and CustomPanelContainment in the C

Re: Nested Panels

2010-07-19 Thread Giulio Camuffo
On Monday 19 July 2010 08:35:39 Aaron Peterson wrote: > Please check my understanding: > Does panel == containment? > http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Plasma/Vocabulary Does not list > panel, but it does list containment. yes, the panel is a containment, like the desktop, the newspaper activity in

Re: Nested Panels

2010-07-18 Thread Aaron Peterson
Please check my understanding: Does panel == containment? http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Plasma/Vocabulary Does not list panel, but it does list containment. So, a panel is not a nested, (forgive me)desktop--Corona, it is used by corona to manage widgets... and we can have nested containers...

Re: Nested Panels

2010-07-18 Thread Giulio Camuffo
On Sunday 18 July 2010 17:55:04 todd rme wrote: > On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 8:57 PM, Aaron Peterson > > wrote: > > Hello, I have a general feeling that we cannot nest panels, I am > > hoping that this is not true. > > > > What would it take to make a widget that is a panel? > > I would consider l

Re: Nested Panels

2010-07-18 Thread todd rme
On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 8:57 PM, Aaron Peterson wrote: > Hello, I have a general feeling that we cannot nest panels, I am > hoping that this is not true. > > What would it take to make a widget that is a panel? I would consider looking at the "container" widget, which allows you to put a widget o

Re: Nested Panels

2010-07-18 Thread Giulio Camuffo
Hi Aaron, if you have any comment about that, don't hesitate to mail here or me! Giulio On Sunday 18 July 2010 10:22:50 Aaron Peterson wrote: > Chani, > yes, thank you, I was looking for recursive panels. It does look like > this grouping desktop aims to solve those issues, and it does look > li

Re: Nested Panels

2010-07-18 Thread Aaron Peterson
Chani, yes, thank you, I was looking for recursive panels. It does look like this grouping desktop aims to solve those issues, and it does look like it will be recursive. I'm looking forward to group panels. Horray! -AP On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 6:29 PM, Chani wrote: > On July 17, 2010 17:57:03

Re: Nested Panels

2010-07-17 Thread Chani
On July 17, 2010 17:57:03 Aaron Peterson wrote: > Hello, I have a general feeling that we cannot nest panels, I am > hoping that this is not true. it is true. > > What would it take to make a widget that is a panel? technically, all panels are widgets already - but I'm guessing that's not what