| Re: Re: 1.0 won't compile Jan 6 2010 on content QtCurve (KDE4, KDE3, & Gtk2 Theme) | As I already mentioned in a comment before, this is a rather ugly and most of the time unneeded check. Just comment the mentioned line out for the moment, it will compile and work fine.
Fuchs |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Check line 1116 in qtcurve.cpp Jan 5 2010 on content QtCurve (KDE4, KDE3, & Gtk2 Theme) | Hi Craig,
This kind of check is a bad idea, as it causes at least gcc 4.3.4 (on gentoo amd64) to abort with an error because of the casting to int.
Otherwhise: great work, as usual. I am looking forward to tab support for the window deco, but in the meantime I just use oxygen for the borders and qtcurve for the content.
Kind regards,
Christian |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Window tabs Dec 3 2009 on content QtCurve (KDE4, KDE3, & Gtk2 Theme) | Hi,
just wanted to know whether you are planning to support window tabs with KDE 4.4. Seems that the theme has to do it's part as well.
Would be nice to have this, as I really like the QtCurve Window Deco, but I also love to have tabs (coming from fluxbox)
Kind regards |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: GTK arrows missing (intel drv) Oct 12 2009 on content QtCurve (KDE4, KDE3, & Gtk2 Theme) | Update:
Fixed upstream, not confirmed yet as I can't be arsed to build a driver on Ubuntu from git sources. Sorry.
Thanks for the workaround, I guess you can change the default in future releases to use cairo again, but keep the GDK option for users facing this issue.
Kind regards,
Christian |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: Re: Re: Re: GTK arrows missing (intel drv) Oct 12 2009 on content QtCurve (KDE4, KDE3, & Gtk2 Theme) | Hi Craig,
just as a sidenote:
I reported this intel upstream in the meantime, see
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24459
it seems that they are either aware of it or reproduced it, as they increased priority and severity of it.
In the meantime unfortunately karmic comes with intel 2.9 drivers, so as long as intel doesn't fix this / karmic doesn't include QtCurve 0.69, people will face this bug.
Thanks for the quick fix, let's hope that intel guys are as quick as you are. Workarounds could be removed afterwards (even though I am not sure whether cairo has any advantages, despite a slightly better speed)
Kind regards,
Christian |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: Re: Re: Re: GTK arrows missing (intel drv) Oct 8 2009 on content QtCurve (KDE4, KDE3, & Gtk2 Theme) | Hi Craig,
Yes, it does, sorry for not replying to your mail earlier, unfortunately at the university the smtp ports are blocked. You should have received the mail in the meantime, now that I am home.
Kind regards,
Christian |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: Re: GTK arrows missing (intel drv) Oct 8 2009 on content QtCurve (KDE4, KDE3, & Gtk2 Theme) | Hi,
Craig looked into this, and it seems to only happen when the arrow is drawn with cairo. He can provide you a version with a fix.
However, it seems that this is an intel bug which should be reported.
Kind regards,
Christian |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: Re: GTK arrows missing (intel drv) Oct 7 2009 on content QtCurve (KDE4, KDE3, & Gtk2 Theme) | Hi Craig,
yes, it is strange, and no, other stiles do not have this issue.
Please have a look at
http://www.fuchsnet.ch/stack/curve1.png
http://www.fuchsnet.ch/stack/curve2.png
as you can see (konsole in background) it only affects GTK+, and this only happens with new intel drivers. In 2.8 (which is currently default, but might be replaced in the future) this does not happen.
(In the screenshot you only see it for the scrollbar, however, drop downs like the firefox URL bar, drop down buttons, buttons like the back history in firefox etc. are also affected)
Kind regards,
Christian |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | GTK arrows missing (intel drv) Oct 7 2009 on content QtCurve (KDE4, KDE3, & Gtk2 Theme) | Hi Craig,
on my netbook I am using Ubuntu Karmic, and I noticed the following:
When I update the intel xorg driver to > 2.8 (via ppas), arrows (for submenus, for the back history of firefox, in drop down lists, in list views for collapsible items ...) are no longer drawn. This happens with V style arrows and with triangle arrows, but only in GTK, not in Qt.
Any idea why this might happen? How are these arrows painted in GTK+, and where is the difference to Qt?
I am using the official 0.68 QtCurve package.
Kind regards,
Christian |
| ![.](/img/trans.gif) | | Re: Re: Another one with lines Jul 6 2009 on content QtCurve (KDE4, KDE3, & Gtk2 Theme) | Yes, Kopete 4.3 uses the new (qt4 based) contact list, so it is not affected. But I wont update unless 4.3 is released (not the RC)
Thanks for the version update.
Kind regards
Christian |
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