Trinity 14.0.6 preliminary.
Don't know if it is a feature of ksnapshot or a misconfiguration
somewhere from me, but it is getting absolutely annoying what happens.
I have a website, a document or whatsoever on my screen in full
A4-papersize. Now I want a printout of a small part of it. Call
ksnapshot, choose "region" "new snapshot" and then draw a border around
the desired part. Press "print" and then print it. Bull... I get a
print in landscape, useless and even worse not even the original layout
reappears.
Stop ksnapshot, restart it and same procedure with again the same
miserable result.
Stop, restart, same procedure but no actual printing, instead I look
into the printer properties. And there, big surprise, landscape was
marked as to be printed BUT all 4 orientations were grayed out, so I
couldn't change that.
Checked in tdeprint the printersettings, nothing wrong, in "instances"
"settings" all 4 orientations were available and portrait was marked as
to be applied in the default printer.
Checked kprinter and of course the settings of tdeprint were there also
valid.
But then I had an idea. If I selected in ksnapshot a larger part of the
screen, say more than half A4, what would happen?
Yes, some ugly words from me and there it was: portrait was marked but
still all 4 possibilities grayed out.
So ksnapshot decides how it wants to print and doesn't leave the user a
chance to get a result, that he wants. Utterly bull....
Any suggestion, where I could look to alter this behaviour?
Phiebie.
http://www.heliocastro.info/?p=291
This is very interesting
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Hi
I'm trying to get skype sound to work but apparently the monkeys at MS removed
alsa support and replaced it with pulse, which is rubbish. Even though I have
pulse enable (pclos - ali's remaster), it still doesn't show up. Is there a
fix to re-enable alsa or the like?
Kate
Last post ack the list archives was in August 2017, after which the list
was silent, and my msgs were apparently routed to /dev/null. But I
didn't unsubscribe.
My ISP has been known to block/bounce but pearsoncomputing.net was in
their "whitelist", I put it there yonks ago.
Anyway, I'm glad to be back.
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Hi all,
I'm launching a series of threads related to the migration of individual
services. The main web server was listed first.
-- Migration status --
The web server is already successfully migrated to the virtual machine on
the tde-box. It was migrated almost unchanged. The changes concerned only:
1. Service alerts - instead of a manually maintained page, the real status
of services is now displayed.
Additional work is required to ensure that the retrieval status of the
services is properly distributed among the individual servers where the
services are active (eg, the mail server for the status of the mailing
list services).
2. API documentation - search is not active, instead of Qt3 documentation
TQt documentation is now published, instead of old KDE documentation, TDE
documentation is published (tdelibs and tdebase).
Further changes will be needed here. However, there will be a need to
discuss how to maintain and generate documentation.
3. Supported RFEs - the page is now static and since we do not currently
have a way to accept monetary donations, this page is suitable for removal
and replacement in a new way sometime in the future.
4. List of active mirrors - now provides a better overview of the status of
mirrors.
-- What needs to be done --
1. Webhook for automatic update when pushing commits to git.
2. New bot for recording history / interaction on IRC and Jabber rooms.
Currently, IRC history is being retrieved from the old Tim's server.
3. There could be some small changes in style - for example, for better
display on mobile devices.
4. The menu could be revised - there some links are almost duplicated -
Documentation × API Docs, some fully duplicated Home/Contact × Support,
Bugs × Support/Bugs, Wiki × Support/Wiki.
5. Some changes in the content.
-- More ideas and suggestions?
Does everything work fine with the web server?
Do you have any other ideas and suggestions?
Cheers
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Slávek
Hi,
after update a devuan ascii installation with the latest trinity update
I get messeges from the x11 system wich says:
"The r14-xdg-update script will attempt to repair the problems found
during the previous sessions..."
Wenn click on "Continue" a new windos shows the message:
"Some Trinity profile R14 XDG complaince updates failed. Check
application-tdemenuedit.menue for '<Filename>kde-' in
/var/tmp/tdecache-USER-r14-xdg-updte-violation-test9.txt"
Named File has the entry:
"<Filename>kde-potracegui.desktop</Filename>"
twice
When accept the shown message a new with
"The r14-xdg-update script did not complete sucessfully... The error
code is 9..."
This messages come up every time I log in - so the promised repair did
not realy work.
What can I do to solve the error
Menay thanks for any help
Rolf
Hi all!
I just ran into this problem: konqueror can open any file with a '#' in it - if the file is not on a dos partition. e.g.: "12345#hallo.txt" on a ext4 opens fine. The same file on a FAT32 does not open - konqeror tries to open a file "12345". "ls" on said FAT32 filesystem shows the correct name "12345#hallo.txt", so I suspect a konqueror problem.
Could somebody please test before I file a bug report?
Nik
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For your amusement (and to test whether I can actually *post* to the new mailing
lists, since I got the confirm and welcome mails, but other messages have only
been coming from the old list), I offer the following glimpses of what the tweaked
website will look like on smaller devices:
Really narrow screens (such as phones) will see this:
https://i.postimg.cc/m2tsMdWb/tdepage-phone.png
Note the vertical menu at the bottom, and the header has been resized so that
the word "Development" doesn't overflow off the screen to the right.
Screens between 520px and 800px wide (of which I don't expect to find
many—some tablets held in portrait mode, maybe) will get this instead:
https://i.postimg.cc/y6fKkM5Q/tdepage-medium.png
Menu horizontal at the bottom, header larger but still not full-sized.
At 800px, it reverts to the format we all know and . . . love? In any case,
at 800px, the sidebar takes up a little more than 20% of the screen, which
should be acceptable to most.
The resizing trick doesn't work in Konqueror, unfortunately, since it doesn't
support CSS @media queries at the necessary level, but I am going to be
very surprised if anyone manages to get Konqueror onto a phone. The page
does resize itself correctly on the three modern browsers I've tested.
E. Liddell
On 05/19/2019 04:56 PM, deloptes wrote:
>> Amarok remove ( https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=921127 )
>> argues "it's dead upstream and better alternatives exist."
>>
>> mp4v2 has 9 ignored security issues ( https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/mp4v2
>> ) so if it is possible to modify it in order to Amarpk does not depend on
>> mp4v2, then much better (Qt4/Qt5 Amarok versions do not depend on mp4v2).
> I think if we want to remove this dependency, we need to open an issue in
> TGW for it.
The problem becomes, and naturally so, that TDE may need to become upstream
for the various components of Amarok, or Amarok itself it upsteam support is gone.
There was a lengthy discussion on the openSuSE list about Amarok and
specifically whether a "better alternatives exist.". There were none found
that provided the traditional features or behavior of Amarok, which mitigates
in favor of patching Amarok and continuing to offer it. There were always
shortcomings in the supposed better alternatives that either required hacks or
workarounds, even for behavior as trivial as continual play.
Just another angle to consider. The openSuSE list discussion was within the
past 2-weeks, though I must have deleted that thread.
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Hi all,
the fifth service on the migration list is wiki.
-- Migration status --
A new wiki has been created, data from the existing one has been migrated.
User accounts have not been migrated, so users must create new ones.
-- What needs to be done --
A new TDE skin remains to be created.
Some wiki pages deserve to be updated - for example, Project RoadMap,
Nightly Builds,...
I have an idea that pages with information about individual applications
could be created in the wiki, so that an overview of these pages can
replace the list of applications, which is statically on the main web.
-- More ideas and suggestions?
Does everything work fine with the new mailing lists?
Do you have any other ideas and suggestions?
Cheers
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Slávek