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Window's Fragment

  

KDE4 Brainstorm

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Window's Fragment
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Window's Fragment
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Window's Fragment
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Downloads:  38
Submitted:  Jun 29 2008

Description:

It would be great to have a possibility to select a fragment of a window, and have it viewable in another, small window. It has to be a live preview of course.

What's more, the selection tool, when used with Ctrl key, should be able to detect edges of window's content, so that user's selection would always be perfect.




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 ee tou...

 
 by premierSullivan on: Jun 29 2008
 
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if you just want to view youtube videos outside of a konqueror windows, that can be done... I'm not sure how, but a flash movies are viewed through a wrapper called nspluginviewer. Look it up.

As for taking qt widgets and redirecting them to other windows, that would have to be something that is either possible with qt or not possible. Right now, I don't that's the case.

Maybe it could be done with kwin, but I don't think that its something that people are really interested in. Why do you want to do this anyway?


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 Re: ee tou...

 
 by premierSullivan on: Jun 29 2008
 
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oh, another thing; in trunk youtube videos go full screen properly now, but not in the kubuntu packages... kubuntu packages kinda suck. Its getting to the point where I might just run the complied versions.


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 Re: ee tou...

 
 by ultr on: Jun 29 2008
 
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Well, youtube was just an example.

I often need to have a part of one windows visible at once. The best thing I can do now is to use virtual desktops and switch between them with key shortcuts.


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 Re: Re: ee tou...

 
 by premierSullivan on: Jun 30 2008
 
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I'm sorry, I still don't understand the use case for this; why do you need to see only one part of the window? Why not just ignore the part of the window that your not using?


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 Re: Re: Re: ee tou...

 
 by ultr on: Jun 30 2008
 
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When I need to place fragments of several windows on one screen. You cannot achieve it by simple windows' positioning.

It's useful to have some pieces of information cut and placed together side-by-side.

Of course it's not really important feature, but it would be nice to have it. IMHO it's better and more useful than the snow effect :)

And it shows the power of compositing, when you have two reshaped copies of the same window.


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