[12:34] <sverzegnassi> popey: ping
[12:36] <popey> sverzegnassi: pong
[12:38] <sverzegnassi> popey: hey! when are we planning to release an update for docviewer?
[12:38] <popey> sverzegnassi: whenever you feel ready :)
[12:38] <popey> (i am building release-2.1.2 right now)
[12:39] <sverzegnassi> popey: great! that's the only thing we need to merge before pushing an update :)
[12:39] <popey> \o/
[12:39] <popey> I'll do some testing then
[12:40] <sverzegnassi> good! also, I've spent some time on the new pdf plugin. now it works as discussed last week, seems to have good performance on phone
[12:41] <sverzegnassi> (just need to fix a few things about document rotations and hypertext links, kinda small stuff)
[13:25] <popey> sverzegnassi: awesome
[14:41] <davmor2> popey: weather app still has blue text on options in settings, so click on Units, and the text temperature is blue is that expected?
[14:46] <popey> davmor2: you'll get an updated app shortly
[14:46] <popey> its fixed in trunk
[14:46] <davmor2> popey: nice thanks
[14:50] <ahayzen> davmor2, it's tracked in this bug 1550507
[14:50] <ubot5`> bug 1550507 in Ubuntu Weather App "Potential weather app updates needed due to a change in theming/UI toolkit in OTA10" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1550507
[14:51] <davmor2> ahayzen: thanks I was pretty sure there was a bug for it but thought I'd double check if it had landed while I was on hols or not
[14:52] <ahayzen> ah cool :-) it is landed in trunk not into the store yet :-)
[14:53] <dobey> mike00: the X-Ubuntu-Foo bits for splash screen go in your app's .desktop file
[14:56] <mike00> thanks very much
[14:56] <mike00> and I can use all property written in  "https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/start/platform/guides/splash-screens/" ?
[14:56] <mike00> can I use *
[16:06] <mike00> someone can help me with the automaticOrietation property of a qml app?
[16:09] <Elleo> mike00: that property doesn't work at the moment due to a change in the way orientation is handled, instead you can specify your supported orientations in the .desktop file via the X-Ubuntu-Supported-Orientations property
[16:10] <mike00> with that property can I choice if the app works only in portrait mode?
[16:11] <Elleo> mike00: options are "portrait", "landscape" and "primary" (primary being the default orientation for that device, typically portrait for phones and landscape for tablets)
[16:11] <Elleo> mike00: yep, just set X-Ubuntu-Supported-Orientations=portrait
[16:11] <mike00> but if I want both, just don't write anything?
[16:11] <Elleo> yep
[16:15] <mike00> thanks
[16:15] <mike00> just a curiosity, is there a way to comment some text in .desktop files?
[16:16] <Elleo> mike00: # comments
[16:16] <mike00> thanks, I was trying with // ... ahahah
[16:20] <Elleo> :)
[18:59] <mrqtros> Hi all
[19:00] <mrqtros> I updated Ubuntu SDK - now I am missing correct kit (which I previously used to build for desktop x86)
[19:01] <mrqtros> And I'm getting "BottomEdge is not a type"
[20:24] <chhahn> hi, i installed the sdk, created a qtquick project named 'xxx', when i try to run it it says 'Error: Could not find xxx.desktop'
[20:32] <MaxEd> Hi, all. Here's my promised English translation of article about my experience with Ubuntu Touch development: http://zxstudio.org/blog/2016/04/06/experience-ubuntu-touch-development/ It's a bit wordy, but I hope the few useful tips inside it might be of use to someone googling for solutions. Corrections and futher tips are welcome!