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tsdgeos | cimi: ping | 08:27 |
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cimi | tsdgeos saw the comments? | 08:42 |
tsdgeos | cimi: yes, but the ping is about your bbranc | 08:43 |
tsdgeos | cimi: i'm not sure "if (visible && widgetData["visible"] !== "review")" is right | 08:43 |
tsdgeos | shouldn't it be | 08:43 |
tsdgeos | if (visible && widgetData["visible"] !== "rating") | 08:43 |
tsdgeos | ? | 08:43 |
tsdgeos | in onVisibleChaged | 08:43 |
cimi | that's why I added the comment in thebeginning :) | 08:44 |
tsdgeos | the comment doens't make it more right :D | 08:44 |
cimi | if widgetData["visible"] == "rating" it wont be visible | 08:45 |
tsdgeos | then why do we have the extra && at all? | 08:45 |
cimi | so if is visible, we know widgetData["visible"] !== "rating" | 08:45 |
cimi | if it turned visible (and was not) from changing rating it must be because widgetData["visible"] is either undefined or both | 08:47 |
tsdgeos | so you don't want to give it focus | 08:47 |
tsdgeos | when it's review | 08:48 |
tsdgeos | and gains visibility | 08:48 |
tsdgeos | i guess it makes sense | 08:48 |
tsdgeos | since it is "on startup" | 08:48 |
tsdgeos | and it'd be weird | 08:48 |
cimi | yeah I wanted to add a comment | 08:48 |
cimi | my comment was probably not helping much in understanding :) | 08:48 |
tsdgeos | not really D: | 08:49 |
tsdgeos | but ok, i understand now | 08:49 |
mhall119 | bregma: is there any way to make a Libertine container that's actually just my normal filesystem? So I can run apps I already have installed, and they can use the data they've already saved under ~/.config/ and such? | 12:56 |
mhall119 | with like, loop mounting and an overlayfs? | 12:57 |
bregma | mhall119, then it wouldn't be a container, would it? | 12:57 |
mhall119 | nope, but I'm not running on a snappy-managed system so I don't have confinement anyway | 12:57 |
mhall119 | I'm just wondering what the upgrade path is for desktop users when they make the jump to Unity 8 | 12:58 |
bregma | mhall119, you can hand-craft a application to use XMir on your traditional filesystem under Unity 8, but we don't provide any automatic way to suport that, becuase it's not something we want to support | 12:59 |
bregma | all you need to do is whip up a shell script that starts XMir and your application, and create a matching desktop file for it | 12:59 |
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mterry | If people are looking for reviews to do, I have a trivial one and an also easy one: https://code.launchpad.net/~mterry/unity8/less-ubuntucolors/+merge/294514 and https://code.launchpad.net/~mterry/unity8/tutorial-fixups/+merge/293262 | 15:06 |
mterry | Though maybe it doesn't matter, since they won't land for a while, given our silos :) | 15:06 |
mhall119 | bregma: any info on how to hand-craft such an application launcher? | 15:57 |
Saviq | mterry, would you please recycle https://requests.ci-train.ubuntu.com/static/britney/vivid/landing-049/excuses.html thanks | 18:05 |
mterry | Saviq, I assume you no longer need that recycled? | 23:43 |
mterry | (sorry for absence, crazy day) | 23:43 |
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