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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    Re: [Bug 285434] New: Ktimetracker reached advanced level of
From:       Andy Lavarre <alavarre () lavarre ! org>
Date:       2012-01-03 2:50:21
Message-ID: loom.20120103T034231-625 () post ! gmane ! org
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Cristian Tibirna <tibirna@...> writes:

> 
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=285434
> 
>            Summary: Ktimetracker reached advanced level of decomposition
>            Product: ktimetracker

> One has to fiddle a lot around to realize that the problem is that ktimetracker
> is started in kontact without an open document. Opening a document manually

This is all very disappointing. I hope someone can fix it, and I'll be glad to
help. Under openSUSE 12.1 .KDE 4.6 Timetracker:

+ No longer runs as a standalone app. It renders the reported "unable to
create..." message. You MUST first run Kontact and then call KTimeTracker from
within Kontact 

+ Even under Kontact, it does nothing. I told it to > Clock > Track Active
Applications and all it tracked was Kontact !! Meanwhile, I was working a host
of other applications.

+ Only opens one document at a time. Before I could have several ICS files open
and do tracking in each simultaneously.

So who broke it and why? Is s/he a Microsoft spy? :-{

Cheers, Andy

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