[10:43] <nikwen> Hi!
[10:43] <nikwen> I've put more work into the Cantata project. (http://cantata.googlecode.com)
[10:45] <nikwen> We're now displaying Album covers in the Qml version. However, those are loaded asynchronously in a C++ model.
[10:46] <nikwen> The problem is that whenever a new cover is loaded, dataChanged has to emitted by the model. That causes the ListView to reload and it jumps back to the top of the List.
[10:46] <nikwen> That's pretty annoying. Do you know any solution?
[11:41] <nikwen> Anyone?
[12:09] <nik90> nikwen: this is an upstream bug. I am trying to find the bug report for you
[12:10] <nikwen> nik90: Thank you very, very much. Didn't think of that. :)
[12:10] <nikwen> (One nik* helping the other nik*. ^^)
[12:10] <nik90> nikwen: it was first reported in the ubuntu-reminders-app https://bugs.launchpad.net/reminders-app/+bug/1303746
[12:10] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1303746 in Ubuntu Reminders app "Performance hit when editing sorted lists" [Critical,Triaged]
[12:10] <nik90> Upstream bug: https://bugreports.qt-project.org/browse/QTBUG-37983
[12:10] <nik90> nikwen: lol
[12:11] <nikwen> nik90: Yes, that's it. Thank you very much. :)
[12:12] <nik90> nikwen: since it is affecting a core apps, you should expect a bug fix soon enough
[12:12] <nikwen> Great, it's actually turning the current development version of Cantata unusable.
[12:13] <nik90> nikwen: I can imagine
[16:16] <ybon> nik90: do you know how to use http://developer.ubuntu.com/api/qml/sdk-14.04/QtOrganizer.DetailFilter/ by chance?
[16:16]  * nik90 looks
[16:17] <ybon> (seems that I need to import QtOrganizer 5.0, the 5.2 seems not available on my 14.04)
[16:17] <ybon> thanks :)
[16:18] <nik90> ybon: I haven't had to use QtOrganizer before, so I not familiar with it DetailFilter
[16:18] <nik90> ybon: although it seems like the documentation is incomplete
[16:19] <ybon> yeah, as usual
[16:19] <ybon> nik90: you don't use the type for getting the alarms on the clock app?
[16:19] <nik90> tried the official qt documentation?
[16:19] <ybon> My need is to filter the alarm our on the event list
[16:19] <nik90> ybon: nope. For the alarms, I interact with the alarms API which in turn deals with Qtorganizer
[16:20] <ybon> the problem with the official documentation is that you have no idea what is implemented or not on Ubuntu side unless you get the chance to talk to the right person
[16:20] <ybon> okay
[16:20] <nik90> ybon: at the moment, the alarms are automatically sorted by recency.
[16:20] <nik90> ybon: in that case you should talk to renato.
[16:20] <nik90> he is the QtOrganizer expert
[16:21] <ybon> ok, thanks, good to know :)
[19:58] <daker> i used the OSM Maps twice this week :D
[20:04] <ybon> cool :)
[20:07] <daker> the GPS functionality is helped me a lot :)
[20:08] <daker> -is