Doh, right, of course.
I've also seen now that the kwin parts have been excluded from building under
Qt5/KF5, so there's also that part of the porting process to do :-/
Sorry for the noise.
R.
On 04 Jul 2016, at 07:48, Martin Graesslin wrote:
> On Saturday, July 2, 2016 9:14:34 PM CEST you wr
On Saturday, July 2, 2016 9:14:34 PM CEST you wrote:
> On Saturday July 02 2016 20:13:49 René J.V. Bertin wrote:
> >That at least sounds like something I could start looking at. I just hope
> >there isn't too much in the code that will make QtCurve hard if not
> >impossible to port without sacrifi
On Saturday July 02 2016 20:13:49 René J.V. Bertin wrote:
>That at least sounds like something I could start looking at. I just hope
>there isn't too much in the code that will make QtCurve hard if not impossible
>to port without sacrificing its individuality.
FWIW, the kwin4 plugin doesnt lin
On Saturday July 02 2016 15:55:22 Martin Graesslin wrote:
>One cannot have a wrapper/proxy. KDecoration was modelled around QWidget with
>KCommonDecoration using QPushButtons for the buttons. KDecoration2 doesn't
>depend on QWidgets any more and all it has is a QPainter based API for
>rendering
On Saturday, July 2, 2016 3:17:49 PM CEST René J. V. Bertin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Rather than example minimal from-scratch KDecoration2 examples, is/are there
> examples showing how to write a sort of minimal KDecoration2->legacy
> wrapper/proxy (and then work from there modernising the code)?
One can
Hi,
Rather than example minimal from-scratch KDecoration2 examples, is/are there
examples showing how to write a sort of minimal KDecoration2->legacy
wrapper/proxy (and then work from there modernising the code)?
I presume that's not unlike how Oxygen was adapted?
R.
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On Friday June 17 2016 21:55:15 Christoph Feck wrote:
Hi,
>Last year I created the "Skeleton" KWin 5 decoration to test KWin 5
>decorations: http://developer.kde.org/~cfeck/skeleton-0.1.tar.xz
I built and installed your skeleton in my closet :) but it's not showing up
among the window themes,
On Friday June 17 2016 21:55:15 Christoph Feck wrote:
Thanks, I'll take a look.
> Last year I created the "Skeleton" KWin 5 decoration to test KWin 5
> decorations: http://developer.kde.org/~cfeck/skeleton-0.1.tar.xz
>
> The documentation in the KDecoration2 header files is quite extensive.
>
On Thursday 16 June 2016 23:15:22 René J.V. Bertin wrote:
> [...]
> How complicated is it to port a KDE4 kwin style/decoration to KF5, I
> presume that means using KDecoration2?
Last year I created the "Skeleton" KWin 5 decoration to test KWin 5
decorations: http://developer.kde.org/~cfeck/skele
On Friday June 17 2016 07:54:48 Martin Graesslin wrote:
>Yes, a port to KDecoration2 is required. No, there is no guidebook for that.
>The required effort is difficult to estimate as it depends on the actual
>implementation. Whether it uses KCommonDecoration or KDecoration.
I see that both clas
On Thursday, June 16, 2016 11:15:22 PM CEST René J.V. Bertin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It was pointed out to me by an OpenSuse maintainer that the QtCurve Qt5
> implementation doesn't contain a (functional) window theme.
>
> I'm not exactly the most likely candidate to address this as I don't
> currently
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