-use qstringliteral only when necessary (i.e. not in concat or comparison)
-use qbytearray instead of qstring when dealing with latin1 input and output (glplatform)
-use qstringref to extract numbers from strings (glplatform)
-define qt_use_qstringbuilder to optimize all string concatenations
-anidata: use ctor init lists, add windowType member initialization
REVIEW: 125933
X-KDE-ParentComponents is a list, so we have to check if this list
contains the plugin, not do a string comparison. It seems the
queryparser has become a bit stricter in this case. This query should be
fixed anyway, however, and it fixes a fairly important bug in the effect
system.
REVIEW:122821
X-KDE-ParentComponents is a list, so we have to check if this list
contains the plugin, not do a string comparison. It seems the
queryparser has become a bit stricter in this case. This query should be
fixed anyway, however, and it fixes a fairly important bug in the effect
system.
REVIEW:122821
Instead of hard coding the desktop files, let's try to use what the
user actually uses.
* Browser mapped from text/html mime type
* File manager mapped from inode/directory mime type
* Email client mapped from message/rfc822 mime type
Only systemsettings is "hard coded" as there is no mime type to map.
The thumbnails are not changed, though. But they are so small that
it's hardly recognizable anyway. For future it could be considered to
map against appdata to get a better screenshot.
BUG: 310622
REVIEW: 122170
First try to locate all look-and-feel packages and check whether
they provide a WindowSwitcher. If they do they are inserted in
the list with the Package name being the user visible name.
So the good old sidebar is now called "Breeze".
REVIEW: 120914
This patch applies a common language and type-setting to the
systemsettings modules in kwin.
Considerations:
- The comment field might repeat the name, or give more detail about the
specific settings on this page, this makes sense with how
systemsettings and kcmshell present it
- Mentioning the words settings, configure, options, etc. is avoided --
it is clear from the context that these are settings and options.
- Title-case throughout in line with human interface guidelines, see
http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Usability/HIG/Capitalization
- The comment ends up being the title, so the
- tech slang is avoided as much as possible, but left in where really
necessary
- I've left the Name field "mostly untouched", as that one is key for
the user to find the right module in systemsettings' icon view and in
the sidebars
The most prominent change is "Compositor" to "Graphics Compositor" (in
the Title field). This is more like a "suggestion", if you don't like
it, I'll take it out again. Reasoning: "Compositor" is a very technical
term, people who know graphics might recognize it. Others might not
understand that "composite" is about graphics -- hence the
specialization. Please enter the commit message for your changes. Lines starting
REVIEW:118338
This removes all the hacks to add kwin4_effect_ to the name of the Effect
and adjusts the desktop files of the effect configuration's parent
component.
Note: the scripted effects still start with kwin4_effect_ prefix.
REVIEW: 117367
Instead of using the KServiceTypeTrader we use the BuiltInEffects to get
the name of CoverSwitch and FlipSwitch.
Showing the configuration dialog is migrated to KPluginTrader which fixes
the showing of the dialog.
This was missing from what is available in KWin core. The brightness and
saturation are implemented using a custom shader which uses the same
logic as what we use in the scene shader.
We are only rendering an image, so it's better to load the image into a
texture. This allows to properly scale the example preview which
magically fixes all the layouting problems which used to be there.
Needs to implement a dummy switcher item. As the root item of the
switchers are no longer QQuickItem derived it cannot use a QQuickView.
Instead a component gets created and the switcher is just shown on the
primary screen. It's a more appropriate preview now which is not
put into a dialog window.
To make it more realistic (and to be able to dismiss it) the preview
grabs keyboard and mouse and closes itself if escape, return, enter or
space is pressed.
As well clicking outside the preview window closes the preview.
It's basically a run of the port-cmake.sh script in here, mostly the changes
are the following:
- Using KF5::* targets
- Using the proper macros, following recent developments in frameworks