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> From: notmart@gmail.com<BR>> To: plasma-devel@kde.org<BR>> Subject: Re: Problems with the new tasks applet<BR>> Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 11:20:45 +0200<BR>> <BR>> On Wednesday 22 October 2008, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:<BR>> > On Wednesday 22 October 2008, Marco Martin wrote:<BR>> > > rows to make room for that ghost dead third row and seems there is no way<BR>> > > to really reset it (and no, there was absolutely no updates to<BR>> > > graphicslayouts in qt4.5tp not a single line changed :/ ).<BR>> ><BR>> > ugh. this is really bad. and probably means that whenever we change row #,<BR>> > we'll have to delete and recreate the layout. the baby jesus weeps.<BR>> <BR>> update: replicating the scenario with the very simple test program attached <BR>> the problem doesn't appear.<BR>> but if in the taskbar i explicitly remove all the items from the layout before <BR>> a relayout the problem is still here, i.e the debug output says it placed only <BR>> items in the first row but items are resized as the rows were two<BR>> <BR>> so the situation is weirder and weirder, it doesn't seem a bug of the grid <BR>> layout but something at our end, this gives hope but seems tricky<BR>> i suspect has something to do with size hints and preferred sizes, will do <BR>> some more experiments later today.<BR>> hopefully the solution is way simpler than it seemed in the first place :D<BR>
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Would be cool of course if you could fix it, but theres a working version in trunk now.<BR>
It recreates the layout everytime as you suggested.<BR>
Its ugly but at least it works. <BR>
I 've tried loads of stuff to get around this but it never worked.....<BR>
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Good luck =)<BR>
<BR>> <BR>> Cheers,<BR>> Marco Martin<BR>> <BR><BR><br /><hr />Die neue Generation der Windows Live Services - jetzt downloaden! <a href='http://get.live.com/' target='_new'>Hier klicken!</a></body>
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