On 11-10-2009 at 02:59:59 Chani wrote:
> what sorts of extra windows do you show that aren't in a normal taskbar?
> why
> do you show them? (I'm curious :)
>
> ...
>
> after looking at the tasks engine, yeah, if these are things
> libtaskmanager
> filters out it's probably best left the way it
> Maybe yes (could be a bit more consistent), maybe not (probably will not
> show some windows that are not displayed by task manager).
> And possibility to manage them is sometimes useful (sometimes it is the
> only possibility).
> For example I have Gkrellm window and it is shown only there so I
On 10-10-2009 at 00:46:05 Chani wrote:
> huh.
> ah, I see now, you're using its slots...
> in my mouse plugin I didn't add those functions because I'd forgotten
> they
> existed. :) and I didn't know about KWindowListMenu at all back then.
Sometimes it is better to check playground, maybe someo
On October 9, 2009 08:26:38 Emdek wrote:
> On 08-10-2009 at 21:47:53 Chani wrote:
> >> windowlist: kdebase, after the cleanups noted in my previous email on
> >> the
> >> topic
> >
> > I just looked at the code.
> > it's not using the tasks dataengine.
> > nor is it using the windowlist code in kd
On 08-10-2009 at 21:47:53 Chani wrote:
>
>> windowlist: kdebase, after the cleanups noted in my previous email on
>> the
>> topic
>
> I just looked at the code.
> it's not using the tasks dataengine.
> nor is it using the windowlist code in kdebase that FolderView used to
> use.
> it's *reimpl
> windowlist: kdebase, after the cleanups noted in my previous email on the
> topic
I just looked at the code.
it's not using the tasks dataengine.
nor is it using the windowlist code in kdebase that FolderView used to use.
it's *reimplementing* that windowlist code.
...
no, wait. it *is* using