On Saturday 10 January 2009, Chani wrote:
> oh wow, that was interesting. I had a clock tooltip, and I switched
> desktops, and the tooltip went away... but then a couple of seconds later
> the minute changed and the content of hte tooltip came back with no border.
> ...ahaha. taking a screenshot o
On Saturday 10 January 2009, Chani wrote:
> > > so what is the use case for hiding a tooltip where the data is
> > > changing?
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> > So sometimes the autohide does not work. I was able to reproduce this
> > like this: I hvae two instances of the systemloadviewer side by side. -
> > hover over
> > so what is the use case for hiding a tooltip where the data is changing?
> So sometimes the autohide does not work. I was able to reproduce this like
> this: I hvae two instances of the systemloadviewer side by side.
> - hover over plasmoid1
> - hover over plasmoid2
> - now tooltip moves in a
On Saturday 10 January 2009, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> On Friday 09 January 2009, Matthew Dawson wrote:
> > Currently if you update the tooltip's content faster then three
> > seconds, the tooltip will never autohide. This occurs because the
> > timer counting the three seconds resets when data is u
On Friday 09 January 2009, Matthew Dawson wrote:
> Currently if you update the tooltip's content faster then three seconds,
> the tooltip will never autohide. This occurs because the timer counting
> the three seconds resets when data is updated. The problem is that the
> tooltip doesn't go away,
On Friday 09 January 2009 23:30:16 Matthew Dawson wrote:
> Currently if you update the tooltip's content faster then three seconds,
> the tooltip will never autohide. This occurs because the timer counting
> the three seconds resets when data is updated. The problem is that the
> tooltip doesn't
On Friday 09 January 2009 18:10:25 Chani wrote:
> On January 9, 2009 14:13:28 Matthew Dawson wrote:
> > > On 2008-12-30 17:07:07, Aaron Seigo wrote:
> > > > what is the use case?
> >
> > Some applets may update faster then 3 seconds (such as systemloadviewer).
> > This would allow them to set an up
On January 9, 2009 14:13:28 Matthew Dawson wrote:
> > On 2008-12-30 17:07:07, Aaron Seigo wrote:
> > > what is the use case?
>
> Some applets may update faster then 3 seconds (such as systemloadviewer).
> This would allow them to set an update interval so they may still use the
> auto-hide feature
> On 2008-12-30 17:07:07, Aaron Seigo wrote:
> > what is the use case?
Some applets may update faster then 3 seconds (such as systemloadviewer). This
would allow them to set an update interval so they may still use the auto-hide
feature.
- Matthew
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what is the use case?
- Aaron
On 2008-12-30 13:21:19, Matthew D
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Review request for Plasma.
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