In T10034#178002, @dfaure wrote:OK, so we're making lists of apps. Now what? For instance, I indeed have good contacts with the Rosegarden developers, but is there a document (e.g. wiki page / whitepaper) that lists the advantages of moving an existing project to KDE? In their case I can think of a number of them (CI, more translators, etc.) but also I can imagine some of their reserves (having to learn git -- they use SVN -- which also means we'd need volunteers on our side for a svn->git migration). The overall effort of moving has to bring sufficient amounts of benefits for the effort to be worth it.
So if we could present a full list or a nice document about all the benefits of moving, that would be helpful.
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Mar 6 2019
Mar 6 2019
richardbowen added a comment to T10034: Attract existing FLOSS software projects to KDE and incorporate their members into our community.
Mar 4 2019
Mar 4 2019
Adding multiple payment options (that doesn't require sign up) would make donation easier.
Nov 25 2018
Nov 25 2018
richardbowen added a comment to T10034: Attract existing FLOSS software projects to KDE and incorporate their members into our community.
I think that's a good idea, pulling in projects that would benefit from the help of the KDE community. I came across one as well: https://github.com/rochus-keller/CrossLine. No idea if the developer want's assistance but the project is based on Qt4. Maybe he would be interested in porting to Qt5.
Nov 24 2018
Nov 24 2018
richardbowen added a comment to D17138: Kate: File menu: Put Save, Print and Export actions into submenus.
Print, Print Preview and Export are related but not variants and are fine on the first level of the menu; grouping them seems unnecessary.
May 15 2018
May 15 2018
I only made changes to planetkde/planet_template and added it to staging (git add planetkde/planet_template), it seems arc diff did the rest. The changes made to the config are actually good though.
May 13 2018
May 13 2018
richardbowen retitled D12840: Wrap the footer content in a container class div from Wrap the footer content in a container class div for left and right margin padding to Wrap the footer content in a container class div.
richardbowen retitled D12840: Wrap the footer content in a container class div from Wrap the footer content in a container div for margin padding to Wrap the footer content in a container class div for left and right margin padding.
In D12840#261568, @bcooksley wrote:Can you attach a screenshot showing the differences?
May 12 2018
May 12 2018
richardbowen added reviewers for D12840: Wrap the footer content in a container class div: jriddell, bcooksley.
In T8685#141599, @sharvey wrote:If we want to create a website (even it it's something like myfirstpatch.kde.org), we should put a link on the user's desktop at installation. That's relatively inoffensive, easily removed, and requires less coding than a desktop widget.
May 10 2018
May 10 2018
richardbowen added a reviewer for D12796: Fix youtube and wordpress video breaking container: bcooksley.
richardbowen added a reviewer for D12796: Fix youtube and wordpress video breaking container: jriddell.
Apr 30 2018
Apr 30 2018
Keeping usernames is fine as long as they are not used as the primary identifier for a user.
Apr 10 2018
Apr 10 2018
On the web side of things, a Dockerfile per web{site, application} would be helpful. That way, those who use docker can do isolated development from containers.
Apr 9 2018
Apr 9 2018
richardbowen added a comment to T8378: By default, no app should minimize to the system tray instead of quitting.
Good idea @ach
Apr 4 2018
Apr 4 2018
richardbowen added a comment to D11769: Point "View page source" link to the git source file of the current page.
I thought it was a useful addition to show the link to the page's Phabricator repo in the js console. It's either that or return nothing.
Mar 30 2018
Mar 30 2018
richardbowen added a comment to D11718: added kde logo instead of the home button, improved button layout.
+1 Looks good.
Mar 29 2018
Mar 29 2018
richardbowen updated the diff for D11769: Point "View page source" link to the git source file of the current page.
Remove a word from a comment
richardbowen updated the diff for D11769: Point "View page source" link to the git source file of the current page.
Fix some bugs, refactor and clean up code
Mar 28 2018
Mar 28 2018
richardbowen updated the summary of D11769: Point "View page source" link to the git source file of the current page.
richardbowen retitled D11769: Point "View page source" link to the git source file of the current page from Reset "View page source" to file in the git repo to Reset "View page source" link to page's source file in the git repo.
ok, cool.
The submenu heading on the gray background isn't consistent with the other main menu heading which have no border but otherwise, it looks good.
The whole area of the Kirigami style back button is clickable. The back navigation in the sidebar I mean.
Mar 27 2018
Mar 27 2018
Yea, the hover border isn't necessary. Maybe the back navigation should work like how it does with Kirigami or similar.
I prefer the system settings as it currently is in 5.12, though the submenu heading could be a little bit darker.
The idea of mapping Meta+↑/Meta+↓ to maximize/minimize is pretty convenient. Here's a scenario: Say one wants to maximize the window tiled to the left, which one feels more convenient, Meta+↑ or Meta+PgUp?
Mar 26 2018
Mar 26 2018
richardbowen added a comment to D11253: Slightly improve discoverability for changing the wallpaper.
The preferences-desktop-wallpaper icon beside "Configure Desktop" works.
What do you think about a dedicated stack for web development? As there is C++, Qt/QML for the desktop, like wise a dedicated/preferred programming language(s) and framework can be chosen for the web. This would help in onboarding contributors to the web side of things and potentially make management of the web stack easier for both the developers and the system admins.
Mar 25 2018
Mar 25 2018
richardbowen added a comment to D11685: Implement single click on line number to select line of text.
In D11685#234040, @rkron wrote:And actually, if you have the line modification marker border turned on, clicking in it will just move the cursor without selecting the line.
richardbowen added a comment to D11685: Implement single click on line number to select line of text.
With the double click option, it allows for two different functionality (place at home row, and highlight) as opposed to one if there was only 1 click to highlight. The previous functionality would be lost with the new single-click.
richardbowen added a comment to D11685: Implement single click on line number to select line of text.
How about double click to highlight instead of tripple click?
Mar 24 2018
Mar 24 2018
richardbowen added a comment to D11253: Slightly improve discoverability for changing the wallpaper.
In D11253#232632, @ngraham wrote:In D11253#232607, @richardbowen wrote:Since wallpaper is a feature of the desktop I don't think mentioning wallpaper in the context menu title is necessary.
The entire point of this patch is my assertion that making the mental leap "desktop contains wallpaper" is too high a bar for many users. It's obvious for developers like us, but for normal users, it's... less than obvious.
the word "Configure" is used throught plasma so maybe that's a case to work with it.
That was what I started with, but people thought "Configure Desktop and Wallpaper" was too long.
richardbowen added a comment to D11253: Slightly improve discoverability for changing the wallpaper.
Since wallpaper is a feature of the desktop I don't think mentioning wallpaper in the context menu title is necessary. "Configure Desktop" sounds a little technical but with the wallpaper image beside it it should be more clear. the word "Configure" is used throught plasma so maybe that's a case to work with it.
Mar 23 2018
Mar 23 2018
richardbowen added a comment to D11253: Slightly improve discoverability for changing the wallpaper.
Also, on a different but related note, how about a preferences shortcut for "Desktop Wallpaper" (or some other suitable text) searchable from the start menu and krunner? This would be similar to the other desktop preferences that are searchable like "Desktop Theme", "Desktop Effects", etc..
richardbowen added a comment to D11253: Slightly improve discoverability for changing the wallpaper.
In D11253#232189, @mart wrote:
Mar 22 2018
Mar 22 2018
In D11578#231674, @ngraham wrote:Size isn't the right word; that refers to how big something is, not what its shape is (which is what this is all about)
- Fit to image size
richardbowen added a comment to D11201: Make the Window Decoration themes' Configure buttons more obvious.
In D11201#231661, @rkflx wrote:In D11201#231660, @richardbowen wrote:Long theme names may make buttons quite large. How would this work for a theme name like "Phabricator", or a two word theme name "Hydrogen Next"?
The theme's name is already in the preview's window title. That's a generic problem of this selection dialog (another being that for small window sizes this is quite fiddly to use), so nothing for this patch to solve IMO.
richardbowen added a comment to D11201: Make the Window Decoration themes' Configure buttons more obvious.
Long theme names may make buttons quite large. How would this work for a theme name like "Phabricator", or a two word theme name "Hydrogen Next"?
Mar 20 2018
Mar 20 2018
Change the text font color and the sidebar navigation colors
Mar 18 2018
Mar 18 2018
richardbowen added a comment to D11201: Make the Window Decoration themes' Configure buttons more obvious.
How about adding a"Configure Theme" or "Configure..." button within the "Theme" tab at the bottom left, adjacent to the "Border size" dropdown? (Around where the cursor is in the image).
Mar 17 2018
Mar 17 2018
richardbowen committed R182:c1b49b138529: Refactor and update markup, fix ios icon (authored by richardbowen).
Refactor and update markup, fix ios icon
Mar 16 2018
Mar 16 2018
richardbowen edited reviewers for D11395: Breezify hig.kde.org, added: romangg; removed: ramonmiranda.
richardbowen added reviewers for D11395: Breezify hig.kde.org: abetts, ramonmiranda, KDE Human Interface Guidelines.
Mar 14 2018
Mar 14 2018
How about showing the Photo of the Day from somewhere like unsplash as the wallpaper for the login/lock-screen, with a little blur or slightly opaque black overlay (around 10-20%) on password input focus.
Mar 12 2018
Mar 12 2018
richardbowen added a comment to D11253: Slightly improve discoverability for changing the wallpaper.
I wonder if one should dumb down the interface to accommodate this word scanning habit, where one doesn't really read stuff one just scans the screen for a keyword and then gets frustrated when the keyword (like "Wallpaper") doesn't show up . Well if it works then fine. The proposed text is quite long though.
richardbowen added a comment to D11253: Slightly improve discoverability for changing the wallpaper.
Windows has the word "Personalize" which is quite descriptive. "Customize Desktop" sounds fine as well. but I think the word "Configure" is used more often throughtout the Plasma desktop.
Mar 11 2018
Mar 11 2018
Ok, If it can work with KImageAnnotator then that would be interesting. One could edit images before saveand after save.
richardbowen added a comment to D11201: Make the Window Decoration themes' Configure buttons more obvious.
In D11201#223211, @Fuchs wrote:Whilst I like the labeled one more than the current one, I can't say I'm a huge fan of either.
In either case the button looks like it is part of the preview and not really a button to press.
So I wonder: does it even make sense to have a configuration button for a theme you are currently not using? Wouldn't it make more sense to have the configure button not per preview / theme but rather in the UI below, where the other buttons that are clearly buttons are?
How about something like this instead of a new UI for editing screenshots with Spectacle: https://github.com/lupoDharkael/flameshot/blob/master/img/appPreview/animatedUsage.gif