-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 28 June 2002 11:22 pm, Karl Robillard wrote: > > > What is the status of KDE screensavers? > > > It seems like the same few boring savers have been part of KDE for > > > years. Is there some reason that no one writes KDE screensavers? > > > > Because instead, they all write xscreensaver modules that work on all > > platforms and with all desktop frameworks? > > Wow, I *never* expected you to say that! *grin* > Actually its because no-one ever saw how much easier it was to write KDE screen savers, I tried to write a screensaver for XScreensaver... after 2 hours of futzing the the API i just used KScreensaver... 2hours later I had KFountain working. :) For the record screensavers for KDE run perfectly with blackbox :) In the end I suppose it is all in the taste of the coder. > > But from a more practical standpoint: I maintain xscreensaver. > > Who maintains the KDE reimplementation of it? I suspect "nobody." > > I'm hoping someone on this list will confirm or deny that. > I am thinking from the state of disrepair they have not been maintained by one person for some time. > > Well it seems obvious to me that duplication of effort is bad. > > If you don't understand why, I doubt I could explain it. > > Duplication of effort means very little. Just look at all the widget sets, > desktop projects, operating systems, word processors, chat clients, etc, > etc. There will always be those who want to do things their own way. And > that, I think, is a good thing. I thought there were some technical issues > in the current KDE implementation that you could spell out. > Actually since KDE screensavers integrate better with KDE they are a better way to do things under KDE. Especially for those of us who dont have GTK installed on our systems. > > I don't know what Red Hat shipped with 7.3, but I think something > > went wrong on your system. > > No, nothing wrong except that its version 3.33. > > > And custom dialogs are defined (in XML) for every one of the 140+ modes. > > Hrm.. I find XML too bloated for my taste. I prefer to use a REBOL-like > data format for my own applications. But I understand your choice as it is > a good way to avoid the dreaded 'duplication of effort'. HeHe. > > > It's clear to me that instead, you should make them work with > > xscreensaver proper, and send them to me. If they're any good, I'll > > include them in the next xscreensaver release. > > Depending upon what I learn here and if I can't get KScreenSaver/QGLWidget > to work, I may just have to do that. > I have heard reports that certain video cards had issues with QT OpenGL. What hard are you using? Also what version of KDE are you using? I am using KDE CVS HEAD and I just tested every screensaver on KDE and BlackBox, they all work. Also could you send me your code? Maby extra eyes could see something you are missing? - -ian reinhart geiser -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE9HTSVPy62TRm8dvgRArIPAKCfcmU4mO1SX8ArCQ6deUHOZFFj4QCgnGcW eSVETfoGnx4cN8T6257NoFw= =9Q20 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<