On Thursday 13 November 2008, Ismael Asensio wrote:
> What about a spin box, with "Auto" instead of 0.
yes, whenever "0" has a special meaning, the special text parameter should be
used.
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Am 13.11.2008, 13:28 Uhr, schrieb Davide Bettio
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> Hi,
>
> Il Wednesday 12 November 2008 23:37:22 Aaron J. Seigo ha scritto:
>> On Wednesday 12 November 2008, Davide Bettio wrote:
>> > 3) Is "Only when the taskbar is full" the default behaviour for KDE
>> 4.2?
>> > Should
What about a spin box, with "Auto" instead of 0.
Rows number: [ Auto ^]
Rows number: [ 1 ^]
Rows number: [ 2 ^]
2008/11/13 Davide Bettio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi,
>
> Il Wednesday 12 November 2008 23:37:22 Aaron J. Seigo ha scritto:
> > On Wednesday 12 November 2008, Davide Bettio
Hi,
Il Wednesday 12 November 2008 23:37:22 Aaron J. Seigo ha scritto:
> On Wednesday 12 November 2008, Davide Bettio wrote:
> > 3) Is "Only when the taskbar is full" the default behaviour for KDE 4.2?
> > Should we have as default only 1 row?
>
> i think sensible defaults are:
>
> * 3 rows max
IM
On Wednesday 12 November 2008, Davide Bettio wrote:
> 3) Is "Only when the taskbar is full" the default behaviour for KDE 4.2?
> Should we have as default only 1 row?
i think sensible defaults are:
* 3 rows max
* group when full
* group by program
* sort by program
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Aaron J. Seigo
humru othr
Hi,
1) I noticed (when I have "Only when the taskbar is full" enabled) that the
taskbar does only the grouping and it doesn't ungroup tasks when it gets free
again.
2) "Only when the taskbar is full" option doesn't seems to behave as expected
when rows are more than 1 (if we have 2 rows for ex