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 Screenshots?

 
 by Niek on: Apr 25 2002
 
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Sounds very cool! Are there any screenshots of the current CVS availible?


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 Screenshot

 
 by simonmacmullen on: Apr 26 2002
 
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As you ask so nicely, here's one.

It shows Keramik style, Tabbed Browsing, Folder icons reflect contents and the crystal icon theme. It doesn't show SVG icons since AFAIK we currently only have the icon engine, without any actual icons... hopefully this will change ;)


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 OK, here

 
 by simonmacmullen on: Apr 26 2002
 
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http://www.babysimon.co.uk/kde/kde31features.png

Thought I could use a link - first post on kde-look.


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 Keramik with glow

 
 by snoogelpoof on: Apr 30 2002
 
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Hey, the login thingo is fixed!

cool

ANYWAY, is there anyone here who doesn't use keramic with glow?

;)
heh, just that that's pretty much the only way i've seen it so far :) even I use it !

Hey maybe this could become kde's interface, like aqua or ...
luna (flinches)

:)


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 Tabbed browsing

 
 by luguber123 on: Apr 30 2002
 
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Do you know if it's possible to detach a tab and get it's content in a separate window or put other windos into a tab? :)


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 Tabbed browsing

 
 by simonmacmullen on: May 2 2002
 
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You can break off a tab into a seperate window already. I don't think you could gather windows together into a tabbed collection - how on earth would the UI work?


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 fluxbox

 
 by Yaba on: May 2 2002
 
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See fluxbox(.sourcefourge.net). Every Window has a tab. By draging this tab into another window, the original window will be added to the tabs of the target window.

I think basically it's done by simply resizing the windows, laying them on top of another window and by clicking on a tab you simply switch between these windows.

You really should try fluxbox. Will I don't think that fluxbox is overall very useful, this single feature is really great.

And I guess, it's not too hard to implement since this behaviour can be easily emmulated by standard window manager features. Only the tabs have to be added.


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 Closing tabs

 
 by cshobe on: Jun 19 2002
 
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I hope that the developers put a close button on each tab. I really hate the fact that Mozilla has one shared document close button, though I like the feature in general.


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 KWin needs features!

 
 by Yaba on: Apr 25 2002
 
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However I do not see very much progress here. If you compare KWin with Window Managers like Enlightenment (different border styles for single windows, window groups, stacking layers, resizing with ALT+MIDDLE MOUSE, magnetic borders during resizing, remembering of selectable window settings,...) it's really very basic.

Although in addition to tabbed browsing I would like to see general tabs, as they are offered by fluxbox (http://fluxbox.sourceforge.net/).

If KDE could combine the flexibility of Enlightenment with the features of fluxbox, we would have a clear winner here and easily beat Gnome.


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 No problem

 
 by julo on: Apr 25 2002
 
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1) Submit your wishes in the normal way: bugs.kde.org

2) Why don't you use Enlightenment if it's so good ? I mean you can use KDE with any desktop manager.


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 windowman.'s and KDE

 
 by Interneci on: Apr 25 2002
 
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The reason is simple: E 0.16 works very well with KDE except: Java-Applets in Websites do not work, they open in seperatewindows. (Or at least they did with KDE 2.0 which caused me to switch to kwin.)

Greetinx,

Interneci


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 There are

 
 by Yaba on: Apr 26 2002
 
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several other problems. Dock icons are opened in separate Windows. E-Pager does not Work with KDE as the KDE pager does not work with Enlightenment... and so on.

So I am using plain Enlightenment, not the KDE Desktop (but I love the KDE applications).


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 Well...

 
 by jadrian on: Apr 25 2002
 
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with kwin you can resize windows with ALT+Right button (default) and magnetic borders during resize works here too.


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 Magnetic borders

 
 by Yaba on: Apr 26 2002
 
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Do they only work during resizing with ALT+right?

I've seen this on the planned feature list for KDE 3.1:

http://developer.kde.org/development-versions/kde-3.1-features.html


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 ALT+Right

 
 by Syllten on: Apr 27 2002
 
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ALT+Right moves windows, and then magnetic borders works perfectly. But magnetic borders in resizing windows was planned for 3.0, but it gor delayed. :-(


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 KDE 3.1 and cursors

 
 by mikepb78 on: May 4 2002
 
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Will KDE 3.1 have cursor theme support???


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 Extra Features

 
 by taha on: Apr 25 2002
 
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I really think KDE 3 should start migrating to ESD instead or Arts ... Then Kde will be strong enough to beat GNOME at almost everything !


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 gnome goes arts?

 
 by alpha on: Apr 25 2002
 
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I think Gnome is thinking about moving to arts, right?
So, why change from a winning concept?


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 Not moving to arts

 
 by lindkvis on: Apr 26 2002
 
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.. it was perhaps discussed by someone once to ensure interoperability, but it was never serious.

However. The GStreamer folk are trying to push for MAS the new media-server from X.org.

It would probably be nice if KDE also used this. MAS is not controlled by GNOME nor KDE and should be a nice common ground.


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 aRts is mature...

 
 by anonymous on: Apr 27 2002
 
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...and far more advanced in terms of features and sound-quality than any of its rivals (have you heard what ESD sounds like when you play more than a couple of sounds through it? scratch-o-rama...)

ESD is a dead-end technology right now, it does nothing more than mix audio streams (with the possibility of sending them over the network), and even that it does poorly. Not to mention its real-time performance (i.e. its minimum latency) is atrocious.

The X Media Server is interesting, but at a relatively early stage of development compared to aRts and doesn't have anything like aRts' feature list. Its performance is also entirely unproven, as it has yet to be deployed widely.

aRts is feature-rich, solid, well-tested, widely-deployed, high-performance and very hi-fi. It also has a pretty well thought-out design (not that it couldn't be improved, but..) that will allow it to expand and evolve easily as time goes by.

On my ancient old PII-233 with Soundblaster AWE, aRts can reliably play 3 MP3 streams at once, adding effects to each one, without mangling the sound quality at all, and it can do that with 8ms latency. That sounds to me like a pretty good basis for a killer media framework, doesn't it?

The only serious competitor to aRts in terms of performance and quality is JACK, but that is merely a simple framework for exchanging audio data between applications (the applications must provide the audio processing themselves). Perhaps such a simplistic approach isn't such a bad idea from a performance point of view, but isn't the point of aRts to offload complexity from the applications and make the application developer's life easier?

Anyway, in the very best spirit of the open-source bazaar development model, let the various different media frameworks fight it out for supremacy. The inclusion of ALSA in the Linux 2.5 kernel will make running different media frameworks at once possible, and reduce the effort required of the media frameworks (ALSA does its own mixing of audio streams), whilst at the same time improving their performance.

Let the games begin...!


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 arts vs. esd

 
 by jcphil on: May 18 2002
 
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I just recently converted from Gnome to KDE and frankly I am more impressed with arts than esd. To me, the improvement in audio quality was immediately noticeable.


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 arts vs esd

 
 by sampowers on: Jun 29 2002
 
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I hope taha was joking, as I got a good belly laugh out of that comment.

No one reccomends using ESD at all anymore.

For a real taste of the weird, try that kernel-level arts code that I've been hearing about.


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 Dumb Question

 
 by arcita on: Apr 28 2002
 
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Where in cvs is keramik to be found? I've compiled all of the basics, plus some developer packages and kdeartwork, but I'm not getting keramik. . .


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 by hand

 
 by Frank on: Apr 28 2002
 
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cd kdelibs/kstyle/keramik
make
make install

:-)

Greetings
Frank


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 Panel transparency?

 
 by jacobmj on: Jul 24 2002
 
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How might it be possible to get keramik's transparent panel going in either CVS or KDE 3.1alpha? I've searched the 3.1alpha code and there seems to be no mention of opacity anywhere in there. I then downloaded it from kde-look, compiling in the transparency, and still, the panel is solid. Any ideas? Thanks, Jacob.


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 Kwin decoration

 
 by ratm on: Apr 28 2002
 
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And where can I find the keramik Kwin decoration ?


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 IceWM

 
 by Yaba on: Apr 29 2002
 
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I do not know a KWin Keramik Window dekoration, but there is a IcqWM Decoration that you might have in mind. You can find it on KDE-Look.org.


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 no icewm

 
 by roka on: Apr 29 2002
 
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I think this,
http://www.kde-look.org/content/preview.php?file=1172-1.png


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 where can I get this decoration?

 
 by jonboy on: May 2 2002
 
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This is a cool window decoration for keramic. Where can we get it from?


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 It comes with Keramik

 
 by JesusSaves on: Jun 21 2002
 
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If you've successfully installed the Keramic Style, then go the the KDE control center, Look and Feel, Window Decoration and select Keramik.


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 when comes kde 3.1 ?

 
 by MaDebUs on: Jul 3 2002
 
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yet who we have the wonderful Icon Theme from everaldo ( the previews etc). A very big question is a release date for kde 3.1 actually ?
Yes/NO/hmm no idea :P

Pls answer i waiting with Butterflys in my heart of Kde3.1 :-)

(everaldo you Bastard :-))

bye says martin...


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