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List:       koffice
Subject:    Re: Bug#26378: Reversed signification of property 'Frame is floating'
From:       David Faure <david () mandrakesoft ! com>
Date:       2001-05-29 21:20:46
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On Tuesday 29 May 2001 23:01, lor.thi@libertysurf.fr wrote:
> Package: kword
> Version: snapshot 25/05/2001 (using KDE 2.1.1 )
> Severity: normal
> Installed from:    SuSE RPMs
> Compiler:          gcc2.95.2
> OS:                Linux
> OS/Compiler notes: kernel2.4.3-kdelibs2.1.2
> 
> Perhaps it's to late to test this fonctionnality?

I guess you mean too early ;-)
But no, it isn't too early, floating frames work quite well now.

> The property is reversed: 
> Name of the property : Frame is floating
> When activated=>you can't move the frame=>doesn't float.

Well, the idea is:
* when it's activated, the frame is floating with the text. If you insert
a paragraph before it, the frame moves down, etc.
That's what floating means.
* when it's deactivated, the frame is at a fixed position, but you can
obviously choose which position, by moving the frame.

Cc'ing to koffice@. Is there a better naming for this functionality ?

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David FAURE, david@mandrakesoft.com, faure@kde.org
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