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List:       kde-panel-devel
Subject:    Re: [Panel-devel] [PATCH] Beginnings of a panel implementation for
From:       "Matt Broadstone" <mbroadst () gmail ! com>
Date:       2007-08-17 16:59:54
Message-ID: 621909c70708170959n7d4e7acfrd7429eb4fb0d8ee0 () mail ! gmail ! com
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On 8/17/07, Robert Knight <robertknight@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Attached are the beginnings of a panel implementation, based on
> initial code by Matt Broadstone, for review / discussion, so that we
> can start to test the main panel applets properly.  The choice of
> applets displayed is currently hard-coded, that will obviously need to
> change.
>
> The applets are not laid out correctly yet because the task bar and
> clock applets need changes to support being used in layouts.  There
> are also various layout bugs in the Plasma libraries.  Fixing those is
> on-going.  But it puts a panel on the bottom of the screen and you can
> use it to tell the time and navigate between open windows.
>
> This is mainly here to discuss the API for the Panel class and so that
> we can put something together for the applet developers to test with.

I know off the top that what we had discussed previously regarding the
Panels is that they would use the main app corona, but place the items
in off screen coordinates. Another big blocker to any of this is the
fact that form factors currently reside in Corona, not in the views
themselves (or as Aaron had intimated to me, some grouping class he
had been envisioning).

Matt


> Regards,
> Robert
>
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