[00:07] ahoneybun: I found the magic to show the whole slideshow :) [00:07] Ah? [00:08] ./slideshows/kubuntu/slideshow.conf [00:08] set width and height there [00:08] Ah [00:09] may have spoken a bit too soon, as the window is now large enough, but the internal container is not. However, I have a hunch... [00:11] https://irc-attachments.kde.org/7e0d25f4/file_53347.jpg [00:11] So this is the Qt page. [00:11] Working on the GTK page. [00:12] Looking good. [00:14] https://irc-attachments.kde.org/f6dc861e/file_53348.jpg [00:14] GTK page [00:14] SO I need 4 more [00:15] well, they don't *have* to be GTK, right? [00:16] BTW, blender is different in the menu. It's fatter. At least in 20.04. Maybe it's different in 22.04. [00:16] hmm, let's see === genii is now known as genii-core [00:16] thunderbird! [00:16] Lutris! [00:16] Steam! [00:16] :) [00:16] Not really. I need other file names I guess lol [00:17] That's 3 lol [00:17] You need the icon files? [00:18] again, please steal them from the link I provided. Seriously, there's like a full day of tweaking and optimizing to ensure those are all normalized. No need to reinvent the wheel. [00:18] Oh, and also checked to ensure they match the menu :) [00:18] I need a general link to the images [00:18] Ooh, OBS Studio [00:18] Bottles is a [00:19] ah [00:19] Steam, OBS, Thunderbird [00:19] So another one. [00:19] The link I gave you before you can download from. [00:19] Just right click on the svg. [00:20] Hmm, handbrake might be a bit too daring [00:20] There's gwenview on there, Telegram [00:20] https://kfocus.org/#bkm_apps [00:21] Also, VirtualBox - VERY important to many people [00:21] Like very reassuring that if they can't get something to run on Kubuntu, they can always VM it. [00:22] @ahoneybun what mmikowski is trying to say is those are the exact .svg icons that are published, with vew exception. [00:22] *few [00:23] So Steam, OBS, Thunderbird, Telegram, VirtualBox? [00:24] https://irc-attachments.kde.org/8286ac10/file_53349.jpg [00:24] Yep [00:24] + Gimp, Krita, Inkscape, Kdenlive, Blender, Darktable. Those are powerful. [00:24] ooh, beautiful! [00:25] but blender is not the menu icon unless they've changed it for 22.04. [00:25] same with inkscape [00:26] In 20.04, the icon in the menu is as in the provided link, same for Blender. [00:26] I just double-checked. [00:27] OMG, jquery is a version from 2011. Bwhahahaha! [00:28] Wait, whut? [00:28] * Eickmeyer investigates [00:28] https://irc-attachments.kde.org/bbcf200a/file_53350.jpg [00:28] oh, it's fine. I'm just having fun looking at the code. The js is scary, but it works. No need to change it. [00:29] Should be good nice [00:29] Should be good now [00:29] Looks good. Again, inkscape doesn't match though [00:29] Ohhh yeah. The Foundation team, with Ubiquity, has a very "let's not poke this monstrosity too hard" approach. [00:30] Eickmeyer: yeah, not suggesting otherwise. [00:30] Of course not. [00:30] ahoneybun: the visual weight of the virtualbox icon there matches really well with the thunderbird icon [00:30] actually, all of them do [00:31] https://irc-attachments.kde.org/636a0b41/file_53351.jpg [00:31] Better? [00:32] btw, you can drop the css into ./slideshows/kubuntu/slides/link/base.css if you want. [00:32] oh yes, much metter [00:32] Did you send the CSS? [00:33] ahoneybun: yes, in the pastebin [00:34] I don't have the link though [00:34] pastebin [00:34] https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/DtwjSP5TPG/ [00:35] That may be too genric, but it's trivial to make more specific [00:35] The folder for icons is wrong and filenames. I can change that. [00:36] yeah, I slammed it together in my environment before downloading the source package [00:36] sorry about that [00:38] https://irc-attachments.kde.org/96b29f4b/file_53352.jpg [00:38] That's with your code in the slide [00:39] so yep, one can tweak the numbers and get just the size you want [00:39] padding right? [00:39] You probably don't want the html {...} stuff, as that's already set elsewhere [00:39] Right, the padding stuff can be tweaked as you wish. Looks too big of course. [00:40] BTW, I believe I now have a way to view this in a normal browser ... [00:41] https://irc-attachments.kde.org/9df904c9/file_53353.jpg [00:41] Changed it from 8 to 6. [00:41] Not sure if it did anything. [00:42] First, have you removed the image sizing from the html? Anything that says width="64px" or the like should be removed if you haven't already. [00:42] However, let me propose this... [00:43] I already have the system working here on Chrome, which makes it *super* easy to debug and tweak [00:43] https://irc-attachments.kde.org/06a5e8fb/file_53354.jpg [00:43] I think I like that. [00:44] Yeah, that looks very good [00:44] much better than before! [00:45] So what I was saying, is if you send me the files, we can debug it here and I can show you the CSS work. [00:45] We could do that over video chat if you like [00:46] I'm going to move this to the other html files for now and then push it. [00:46] ok. Is that going to the source file? [00:46] That I downloaded earlier? [00:47] I'm just a bit worried about CSS crosstalk. So I'd like to review it to ensure I didn't just introduce a regression with the CSS. [00:48] No this is going to the launchpad fork that I'm working on then I'll have a PR. [00:48] to go into source. [00:48] Specifically, is the html {} section in the CSS source. [00:48] I haven't touched that css file just the html files [00:48] Because you *definitely* want to remove that. [00:48] Ah, ok [00:48] well then sounds like you are set. [00:49] btw, check it out [00:51] https://michaelmikowski.com/Screenshot_20220223_165040.png [00:52] That's running on chrome, so debugging and refinement is super easy. [00:52] Can you click the next button? [00:52] If you can send me your PR, I could take a look at snazzing up the presentation. [00:52] Oh yeah [00:53] My changes are here: https://code.launchpad.net/~aaronhoneycutt/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/kubuntu-jammy [00:53] The whole thing works. But unlike in the webgit part, you can inspect and debug the code and tweak css on the fly [00:53] Much, much faster [00:53] I do need to step away as I've been on the computer pretty much the whole day lol [00:53] like 100x faster [00:53] no worries, me too [00:54] in the future, it's really easy to get that set up. [00:54] kk, I'll check it out. Thank! [00:56] PR: https://code.launchpad.net/~aaronhoneycutt/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/kubuntu-jammy/+merge/416000 [00:57] Cool, alread subscribed too. Is there an easy way to download without bizzare? [00:57] *already [00:58] Not sure. I've been using it since I think I have to. [00:59] kk, no worries. Just being lazy... [00:59] That's fair. [00:59] Anyway away I got! [01:00] cool, good work! [01:05] Thanks for the help mmikowski! [01:06] No worries aaron. Already looking at your branch :) There is a CSS concern embedded in the HTML, but we can catch up on that later [01:06] I'll send you details later. [01:07] gosh I wish this were git ... [01:36] Thanks! And I wish that too lol [11:21] -queuebot:#kubuntu-devel- Builds: Kubuntu Desktop amd64 [Focal 20.04.4] has been marked as ready === genii-core is now known as genii [13:58] Hi folks [14:21] Hello BluesKaj [14:53] hi ahoneybun [19:22] If something is already packaged in neon (e.g Kalendar), is it just a matter of time for it to be picked up in Debian & KUbuntu or is it worth logging a request? [19:22] If so where are packaging requests logged Debian or Ubuntu? [19:30] rioting_pacifist: in general, the Kubuntu team will just pick it up from neon with whatever changes are necessary [19:31] unfortunately the KDE Debian team does not cooperate/share work with the Kubuntu team [19:32] rioting_pacifist: you could drop a note to Kubuntu-devel ML and mention that you are wanting & waiting for Kalendar [19:44] valorie, rioting_pacifist: It's in staging right now, we'll see what happens. [19:45] https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/staging-misc [19:45] nice to see you, Eickmeyer [19:45] {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{hugs}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} [19:45] * Eickmeyer hugs valorie [19:46] how's life these days? [19:47] Oh, busy, working for mmikowski, making Ubuntu Studio look good, making sure stuff gets done, fielding Community Council things, etc. [19:48] Eickmeyer: issue with Discover has been solved, i received the packagekit update earlier today [19:48] Maik: Yep, we worked hard on that one, myself and ximion. [19:48] It would've affected Studio and Kubuntu. [19:48] thanks a lot for the hard work, you guys do a excellent job [19:50] Yeah. Basically a collaboration between myself, mmikowski, Debian, Ubuntu, and Purism. [19:50] nice to hear that debian is in that loop [19:50] that was a goal of mine for many years [19:50] Well, considering ximion is a Debian Developer and works for Purism, that kinda happened by default. [19:51] about time! [19:51] All in all the fix took 4 hours from triage to fix. [19:53] Eickmeyer: whoah, I thought we were talking about the packagekit bug. [19:53] Now that took a lot longer than 4 hours :) [19:53] Wrong packagekit bug, mmikowski. [19:53] For those following, there's another one that took a year to fix (auto packages getting erroneously marked as manual). [19:54] Yeah, big thanks to Matthais for getting that fixed. [20:49] 20.04.4 point release coming very soon [20:50] mirrors are syncing..... [20:50] @ahoneybun with 5.18.8 ;) ^^ [20:57] As I wait for my slideshow changes lol [22:22] any one here? [22:42] hail hail the gangs' all here [22:42] valorie: hey, how are you? [22:42] I'm good [22:42] what's up? [22:42] nice [22:43] I was trying to get help to hunt a bug [22:43] what's the bug? [22:43] people are now only responding at #kde-devel [22:44] kate crashes with disabling "Dynamic word warp" [22:44] I will paste the whole text where using pastebin [22:44] https://pastebin.com/nM8vRWEn [22:44] there [23:32] I have successfully found a way to reproduce the bug with help of ade in #kde-devel and also file the bug https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=450817 [23:32] KDE bug 450817 in kate "Kate crashes when 'Dynamic Word Wrap' is disabled" [Normal, Unconfirmed] [23:33] I have to go now, see you all later, you all have a nice day [23:34] thanks, murthy [23:34] always best to get things fixed upstream [23:34] when possible [23:36] indeed === genii is now known as genii-core