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List: kde-panel-devel
Subject: Re: Plasma and KWin Integration
From: Marco Martin <notmart () gmail ! com>
Date: 2009-02-13 13:02:19
Message-ID: 200902131402.19976.notmart () gmail ! com
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On Friday 13 February 2009, Chani wrote:
> On February 13, 2009 03:32:03 Marco Martin wrote:
> > On Thursday 12 February 2009, Michael Jansen wrote:
> > > a. Same widgets on all virtual desktops
> > > b. Different widgets on all virtual desktops
> > > c. Associating a set of widget with virtual desktops, like widget
> > > set a on virtual desktop 1,3,5, widget set b on virtual desktip 2,4,6)
> > > would be nice to have.
> >
> > for now we are limited to either one for all desktops or one per desktop,
>
> one *view* yes - but there were plans to make it safe to set the same
> activity on two different views. did that ever get implemented? ...probably
> not yet. guess that needs doing then. :) I hope it's not too painful.
oooh, right containment in multiple views, didn't think about that :p
yeah, it would be possible, only thing i'm wondering i don't know how make it
have sense with containmentForScreen() api
> > > Activity in the sense i understand it has nothing to do with
> > > widgets/virtual desktops. An activity is primarily nothing but some
> > > kind of global setting i am able to configure. Like creating an
> > > activity "Work", "Private" or "KDE Development".
> > >
> > > Applications then could allow different configurations associated with
> > > the activity.
> >
> > it's what Plasma::Context is/will be for, an application would just need
> > to link to it i suppose...
>
> o rly...
> I have some vague feeling this was mentioned before, but don't quite
> remember it.
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