[06:42] <dholbach> good morning
[10:57] <t1mp> ahayzen: yes you can use Styles.PageHeaderStyle. Like this: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/12859453/
[10:58] <t1mp> ahayzen: or you inherit from that component in your own PageHeaderStyle.qml if you create your own theme
[11:01] <ahayzen> t1mp, awesome thanks :-)
[11:01] <t1mp> ahayzen: let me know how it works :)
[11:02] <t1mp> ahayzen: the new PageHeader does not automatically show back buttons yet (for PageStack or AdaptivePageLayout). I'm still working on that
[11:02] <ahayzen> t1mp, i assume one of the properties allows you to change the border colour on the tab popover ?
[11:02] <t1mp> I think the other features are there.
[11:02] <t1mp> ahayzen: brb, meeting now
[11:05] <t1mp> ahayzen: you cannot configure the delegate for the popover yet, but those colors come from the palette
[11:05] <ahayzen> t1mp, its just the colour we want to change as with our dark theme there is a white line inbetween each one
[18:03] <ahayzen> Hi, when using WebView in QML what is the recommended way to set a custom user agent ? There seems to be multiple ways, of which none I have been able to get working :-/
[18:03] <ogra_> you need a webcontext
[18:04] <ahayzen> ogra_, yeah I've tied that :-/ is there an example app somewhere ?
[18:06] <ogra_> ahayzen, install aliensattack (i uploaded that on the weekend) ... then take a look at /opt/click.ubuntu.com/aliensattack.ogra/current/qml/Main.qml
[18:07] <ogra_> i think thats the most minimal webview app i have
[18:07] <ahayzen> ok thanks ogra_ :-)
[18:14] <ahayzen> ogra_, weee its working thanks :-)
[18:15] <ogra_> :)
[22:31] <ahoneybun> ahayzen: are they really working on Spotify support for the music app?
[22:31] <ahayzen> ahoneybun, who is they ;-)
[22:31] <ahoneybun> Canonical or the community?
[22:31] <popey> heh
[22:31] <popey> Canonical is part of the community, for the record :)
[22:32] <ahoneybun> mm
[22:32] <ahayzen> ...and the community is part of canonical ? ;-)
[22:32] <ahoneybun> my mindset is different
[22:32] <ahoneybun> but not an issue at this moment
[22:32] <popey> ahoneybun: in answer to your question, yes, we plan to add streaming support
[22:32] <ahayzen> ahoneybun, we have discussed streaming many times would be my response, but we are awaiting design more upstream work
[22:32] <popey> which might mean spotify
[22:33] <popey> yeah, needs some design input for sure
[22:33] <ahayzen> :-)
[22:33] <ahoneybun> sweet
[22:33] <ahoneybun> I wonder if everything is still covered by #MusicFreedom from T-Mobile
[22:34] <ahoneybun> I think hotspot should be gone from the panel :)
[22:34] <ahoneybun> if it is not in the settings by normal means
[22:35] <ahayzen> i think mobile data should be a toggle in the network indicator really
[22:35] <ahoneybun> yes
[22:35] <ahoneybun> for sure
[22:35] <ahoneybun> mhall119: https://twitter.com/ATHoneycutt/status/656235575821889536\
[22:35] <ahoneybun> mhall119: https://twitter.com/ATHoneycutt/status/656235575821889536
[22:36] <ahoneybun> I'm so happy the music app can play in the background(?)
[22:37] <ahayzen> ahoneybun, it can at the moment, due to a lifecycle exception, but we are working on background-playlists support with the media-hub guys as we speak
[22:37] <ahoneybun> the lifecycle thing is REALLY annoying
[22:37] <ahoneybun> but there as been/is a thread about it
[22:37] <ahoneybun> *has been
[22:38] <ahayzen> i think it is a important part of the platform, and makes us unique, if we can get it right then we will have the best battery life possible
[22:38] <ahayzen> we just need some more platform services for some things
[22:39] <ahoneybun> email? lol
[22:39] <ahayzen> what about it?
[22:39] <ahoneybun> it don't notifications
[22:39] <ahoneybun> *get
[22:39] <ahayzen> gmail has push notification support now, and the rest can use account-polld
[22:40] <ahayzen> (they are working on account-polld support for dekko IIRC?)
[22:40] <ahoneybun> I don't like that webapps get that but Dekko a native app doesn't
[22:40] <JanC> ahoneybun: even the calendar doesn't do notifications
[22:40] <JanC> or did that change recently?
[22:40] <ahayzen> ..i thought calendar did ?
[22:41] <ahoneybun> mm
[22:41] <ahoneybun> bit sad
[22:41] <JanC> it did some sort of non-persistent homebrew notifications that you would miss 99.99% of the time in the past
[22:42] <popey> ahoneybun: dekko doesn't _yet_
[22:42] <popey> it will
[22:42] <ahayzen> it was/is using the same service as the alarms with clock from my understanding but i'm sure other devs can explain better ;-)
[22:42] <JanC> haven't tested it since the last system & app update
[22:42] <popey> Calendar notifications will move to where the other notifications are, so they'll persist
[22:43] <ahayzen> popey, ooo nice, and will you be able to make them optionally ring like an alarm ?
[22:43] <popey> Maaaaybe :)
[22:43] <ahayzen> ;-)
[22:43] <ahayzen> as long as i can make it be quite in silent mode this time i'll be happy :-)
[22:43] <ahayzen> *quiet
[22:44] <JanC> they "ring" now, once, then disappear  ;-)
[22:45] <ahayzen> all the coreapps are getting really exciting recently :-)
[22:45] <popey> yeah, we're gonna fix that
[22:50] <JanC> also reminds me: I need to check if the other bugs in the Calendar/Agenda app are fixed by now...
[22:53] <JanC> looks like the one bug that makes it unusable is still there...  :-(
[22:58] <JanC> basically, editing calendar events is broken if you don't live in UTC
[22:58] <JanC> which means it's broken for almost everbody
[22:59] <JanC> except developers maybe
[23:04] <ahoneybun> JanC: UTC?
[23:06] <ahayzen> ahoneybun, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coordinated_Universal_Time
[23:06] <ahoneybun> right
[23:06] <ahoneybun> so I'm UTC-4 or so
[23:06] <ahoneybun> New York time
[23:07] <ahayzen> BST, GMT+1, UTC+1, London for me :-)
[23:08] <JanC> right, so try setting a calendar event, then edit it, then wonder why it suddenly is 4 hours off   ;)
[23:08] <popey> JanC: which bug?
[23:09] <JanC> popey: there are several bugs about it, as well as tens of duplicates
[23:09] <JanC> at least last time I checked
[23:09] <popey> bug 1445577
[23:09] <popey> ?
[23:09] <JanC> that looks like one of them
[23:10] <ahoneybun> JanC: yea does not happen in UTC-4
[23:11] <JanC> ahoneybun: that would be interesting
[23:11] <ahoneybun> do I have to make a new event? or edit an existing one?
[23:12] <JanC> ahoneybun: maybe both, dunno
[23:12]  * ahoneybun tests
[23:13] <JanC> ahoneybun: also, I'm not sure if it affects the google calendar backend
[23:13] <JanC> in case you use that
[23:13] <JanC> try creating a new one, then edit it
[23:14] <ahoneybun> opps
[23:14] <ahoneybun> made an event at 5:30pm
[23:14] <ahoneybun> left it alone, then edited something and it moved to 9:30pm
[23:14] <JanC> right
[23:15] <ahoneybun> and I do use google calendar
[23:15] <JanC> well, google calendar has its own bugs like that too  :P
[23:16] <JanC> but I think in this case it's a bug in the app
[23:17] <ahoneybun> the event does not seem to be moving to GC yet
[23:17] <JanC> (does anybody know if Google Calendar can handle summer/winter time switches nowadays?)
[23:23] <JanC> popey: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-calendar-app/+bug/1478271 also
[23:24] <JanC> and the bugs about all-day events moving to prev/next day are probably related too
[23:25]  * popey marks dupe
[23:25] <popey> it's in progress
[23:26] <JanC> e.g. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-calendar-app/+bug/1438946
[23:26] <JanC> (not tested that one myself right now, but it seems obvious that it's related)
[23:26] <JanC> or might be related
[23:27] <JanC> testing always needed :)