Nice screen grabs. I'll mildly recommend choosing non-Kubuntu branded screen shots. Otherwise people will think Trinity is Kubuntu-specific. That seems to be the consensus opinion when browsing the web. The fact that Trinity now builds and runs on Slackware 12.2 might somewhat alleviate that belief.
I revised the text and editorialized. No screen shots yet (I don't yet know how), but please review.
I don't have the hang of how to use the online editor. I don't know why when I paste text from a text editor the entire text is enclosed in a gray box. Please share if you know why or how to fix. I don't find the editor at all intuitive or friendly.
When were the KInfoCenter options moved to KControl?
Darrell
Nice screen grabs. I'll mildly recommend choosing non-Kubuntu branded screen shots. Otherwise people will think Trinity is Kubuntu-specific. That seems to be the consensus opinion when browsing the web. The fact that Trinity now builds and runs on Slackware 12.2 might somewhat alleviate that belief.
I revised the text and editorialized. No screen shots yet (I don't yet know how), but please review.
Overall it looks good! For screenshots you have to attach the screenshot to the page using the Attach button in the top right corner. Then when you click the insert image button in the WYSIWYG editor you can select the attached image from a drop down list.
I don't have the hang of how to use the online editor. I don't know why when I paste text from a text editor the entire text is enclosed in a gray box. Please share if you know why or how to fix. I don't find the editor at all intuitive or friendly.
Honestly, neither do I. :-P Out of the various Wiki options available this one is still the best choice, but it has numerous weak points. Another weak area (besides the editor and overall UI busyness) is the "Webs" concept; it is somewhat confusing and clunky to most people.
When were the KInfoCenter options moved to KControl?
3.5.11; it is not listed on that release notes page because I forgot about it. kinfocenter has basically been retired, as splitting configuration modules across two separate programs just makes it harder for the users to find a specific module. One central location for all system information and configuration seems to make more sense.
Thanks!
Tim
When were the KInfoCenter options moved to KControl?
3.5.11; it is not listed on that release notes page because I forgot about it. kinfocenter has basically been retired, as splitting configuration modules across two separate programs just makes it harder for the users to find a specific module. One central location for all system information and configuration seems to make more sense.
Go ahead and add that item to the 3.5.11 page. Better late than never. No harm with adding now and creates an historical "paper trail."
I mentioned in a previous list post that KInfoCenter still has two modules. Do you plan to merge them too and then completely delete KInfoCenter?
When were the KInfoCenter options moved to KControl?
3.5.11; it is not listed on that release notes page because I forgot about it. kinfocenter has basically been retired, as splitting configuration modules across two separate programs just makes it harder for the users to find a specific module. One central location for all system information and configuration seems to make more sense.
Go ahead and add that item to the 3.5.11 page. Better late than never. No harm with adding now and creates an historical "paper trail."
Added.
I mentioned in a previous list post that KInfoCenter still has two modules. Do you plan to merge them too and then completely delete KInfoCenter?
The modules don't show up in kinfocenter on my testing systems; what are their names?
Thanks!
Tim
I mentioned in a previous list post that KInfoCenter
still has two
modules. Do you plan to merge them too and then
completely delete
KInfoCenter?
The modules don't show up in kinfocenter on my testing systems; what are their names?
SVN 1180026.
* PCMCIA * Storage Devices
KInfoCenter shows up in the System menu (not System Menu). I ensured that my normal KDE_DIRS second location was not enabled when I tested. I also see KInfoCenter in the System menu with a new profile and I see the same two modules.
Possibly I am seeing "contamination" from elsewhere, so let me know where I might start debugging. This might be a Slackware thing. I do not have any PCMCIA service started.
This is non-fatal. Unless this is a very easy and fast fix, I vote to let this slide until immediately after 3.5.12 is officially released.
I still have some loose ends to complete with my build scripts and Slackware testing. I need a final freeze to ensure everything is working rather than wait Yet Another All Night for builds to finish. :)