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List: kde-panel-devel
Subject: Re: Plasma Applet Direction
From: David Baron <d_baron () 012 ! net ! il>
Date: 2009-01-21 17:22:53
Message-ID: 200901211922.53913.d_baron () 012 ! net ! il
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More observations:
Drawing by svg::paint yields too large a view on the panel (where one cannot
adjust the plasmoid size). When I used that, I shrunk the rectangle to 80%.
When I used kicon.::paint for the same svgz, I did not need to adjust the
rect.
Some plasmoids available in repositories or installable from the add widget
dialog:
I tried one of the system monitor bar-graphs. The old panel applet looked
nicer but this is a matter of taste. He had a little space between the bars.
Putting this on the panel makes it uncomfortably large. 80% would improve it
but again, a matter of taste.
There is a dual-plot network traffic plasmoid. Knemo can also put up a plot--
if I want it. Otherwise, it has a simple iconic representation of traffic. The
plasmoid might be a decent size on the panel but would take up too much room
so I put it on the desktop and shrunk it down. The reduced pixeling interfers
with the plots. This one might be better as a single dual line plot like
knemo's so one would keep it a bit larger. (Additonally, one can click on and
off a textual statistics box but it is not in sync with the plots which lag
quite a bit behind. Knemo does this in a tool tip but that view is not
"live.")
The other one I tried is the quick-access plasmoid. This one is using the icon
widget so sits nicely on the panel and responds to a proper click, not a
press. This one is useful because it is quicker than bringing up a full
dolphin. It could use some drag-and-drop capabilities.
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