Adam Treat | 1 Mar 2004 01:13
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Re: new kicker menu extension: konqy profile selection

On Sunday 29 February 2004 3:36 pm, Scott Wheeler wrote:
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> On Sunday 29 February 2004 21:06, Frans Englich wrote:
> > All this is overkill.. People shouldn't need to care about
> > Profiles/whatever in order to browse their files or the web.
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> I'm with you here -- actually I think there's a pretty easy
> solution -- ditch "explicit" profiles and just go back to some
> simple cases:

I'm all for updating the default profiles, but the option for custom 
profiles should stay.  Currently, I have several custom profiles 
which load various sets of tabbed web pages.  This is very useful as 
my browsing habits revolve around a relatively fixed set of web sites 
and I'd rather not have to manually open all of them.

Jonathan Riddell | 1 Mar 2004 01:34
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realrekord in KDE


Me and another developer are considering starting development on
realrekord, which is an abandoned project that lets you record real
audio streams using realplayer.  Currently it's been extended to work
with shoutcase streams as well.

Would it be suitable to put this in kdenonbeta with a view to moving
it to kdeextragear when it's more stable?

Jonathan Riddell

Waldo Bastian | 1 Mar 2004 11:35
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Re: realrekord in KDE


On Mon March 1 2004 01:34, Jonathan Riddell wrote:
> Me and another developer are considering starting development on
> realrekord, which is an abandoned project that lets you record real
> audio streams using realplayer.  Currently it's been extended to work
> with shoutcase streams as well.
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> Would it be suitable to put this in kdenonbeta with a view to moving
> it to kdeextragear when it's more stable?

Yes, kdenonbeta would be suitable.

Cheers,
Waldo
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Andras Mantia | 1 Mar 2004 12:04
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Icon installing


Hi,

 I've tried to install some icons for the Kommander editor (binary name is 
kmdr-editor) and suddenly I realized that KDE_ICON = kmdr-editor does not 
work, as hi32-app-kmdr-editor.png is installed in 
$KDEDIR/share/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps/kmdr/editor.png instead 
of ../apps/kmdr-editor.png.
 So I must use manual installation or we can fix the am_edit. I think the 
latter is better, but I don't really know perl. It looks like it should work 
when  KDE_ICON = appname is supplied, but it does not work.

Andras

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Richard Smith | 1 Mar 2004 13:32
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[PATCH] Branches in list views for hidden items revisited

Hi,

A while ago, kstyle was changed to not show branch lines in list views leading 
only to hidden items. The patch was not quite correct, and repaints at 
certain inopportune places would make the branch lines (partially) reappear. 
The attached patch fixes that. Can I commit it to HEAD, please? :)

Thanks,
Richard
Frans Englich | 1 Mar 2004 13:39
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Re: new kicker menu extension: konqy profile selection

On Sunday 29 February 2004 22:53, Alexander Neundorf wrote:
> On Sunday 29 February 2004 21:36, Scott Wheeler wrote:
> > On Sunday 29 February 2004 21:06, Frans Englich wrote:
> > > All this is overkill.. People shouldn't need to care about
> > > Profiles/whatever in order to browse their files or the web.
> >
> > I'm with you here -- actually I think there's a pretty easy solution --
> > ditch "explicit" profiles and just go back to some simple cases:
> >
> > From everyone that I've seen using KDE there are really two "profiles"
> > that people use -- I think it's simple enough to call them browsing files
> > or browsing content.  It's pretty easy to differentiate between these two
> > programatically and I'd like to do just that.
>
> Yes, file manager and the web browser. We have these two profiles. But
> konqy can do much more. In the last time several people prefer Firefox
> (firebird, or what's the current name ?) because it's simpler.
> Currently we can't have a simple konqy web browsing profile, because then
> everybody will scream "I miss this or that power user feature!". By adding
> an easy way to access the profiles we are able to offer more specialized
> versions of konqy.

... which we really do because, obviously, our decision process can't handle 
the real problem.

In the same direction we have another solution which is very similar: "Make it 
configurable."

			Frans

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Clarence Dang | 1 Mar 2004 13:43
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Move KolourPaint into kdegraphics?


Hi,

I would like to see KolourPaint become an official part of KDE.  KolourPaint 
1.0 "Seagull" (stable) was recently released (see 
http://kolourpaint.sf.net/).

KolourPaint is actively developed and provides functionality that ordinary 
users need but are not found together in any other KDE paint programs:

- full undo/redo support
- reliable saving
- transparent image editing
- tools like line, pen, eraser, brush, fill, colour picker, colour eraser, 
spraycan, rectangle, polygon, ellipse, curve, text
- flexible selection support (freeform, rectangular and elliptical shapes; 
background subtraction with a unique "Colour Similarity" feature)
- image editing abilities (scale, rotate, skew, invert colours, manual & 
automatic cropping...)

KolourPaint provides the functionality required by the average user for 
everyday tasks like drawing simple diagrams/logos/icons and editing 
screenshots.

If there are no major objections, I will ask sysadmin <at> kde.org to do the move.

Clarence

Olaf Jan Schmidt | 1 Mar 2004 13:46
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Re: Move KolourPaint into kdegraphics?


[Clarence Dang, Mo 01.03. 2004 13:43:13]
> I would like to see KolourPaint become an official part of KDE. 
> KolourPaint 1.0 "Seagull" (stable) was recently released (see
> http://kolourpaint.sf.net/).

Which module are you thinking of?

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Clarence Dang | 1 Mar 2004 13:54
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Re: Move KolourPaint into kdegraphics?

On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 11:46 pm, Olaf Jan Schmidt wrote:
> [Clarence Dang, Mo 01.03. 2004 13:43:13]
>
> > I would like to see KolourPaint become an official part of KDE.
> > KolourPaint 1.0 "Seagull" (stable) was recently released (see
> > http://kolourpaint.sf.net/).
>
> Which module are you thinking of?
kdegraphics

Cheers,
Clarence

Frans Englich | 1 Mar 2004 13:58
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Re: Move KolourPaint into kdegraphics?

On Monday 01 March 2004 13:46, Olaf Jan Schmidt wrote:
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> [Clarence Dang, Mo 01.03. 2004 13:43:13]
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> > I would like to see KolourPaint become an official part of KDE.
> > KolourPaint 1.0 "Seagull" (stable) was recently released (see
> > http://kolourpaint.sf.net/).
>
> Which module are you thinking of?

kdegraphics as in "Subject: Move KolourPaint into kdegraphics?"? :)

Cheers,

		Frans


Gmane