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List:       kde-panel-devel
Subject:    Re: Review Request: borders of Plasma::Dialog dependent on screen
From:       "Chani" <chanika () gmail ! com>
Date:       2009-03-01 20:03:33
Message-ID: 20090301200333.30149.57249 () localhost
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the screenshot looks pretty :) I wanna test it with a vertical panel, though...


/trunk/KDE/kdelibs/plasma/dialog.cpp
<http://reviewboard.kde.org/r/206/#comment180>

    why are you setting left and right to 0 in every case but default?


- Chani


On 2009-02-28 13:28:19, Marco Martin wrote:
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> (Updated 2009-02-28 13:28:19)
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> Review request for Plasma.
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> Summary
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> this makes all dialogs to not have the bottom border, not just the extender based \
> ones. also vertical borders are deactivated, this solves also the fitts law problem \
> of kickoff 
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> Diffs
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> /trunk/KDE/kdelibs/plasma/dialog.cpp 932222 
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> Diff: http://reviewboard.kde.org/r/206/diff
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> Testing
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> tested with panels at four edges, extenders handling is leaved as it was (changed a \
> bit the code to integrate with the other part, same algorithm) 
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> Screenshots
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> http://reviewboard.kde.org/r/206/s/43/
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> Thanks,
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> Marco
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