Remove progressbar from splash

Ravi ravi at kde.org
Wed Feb 4 19:45:16 GMT 2004


Hello,

On Tuesday 03 February 2004 05:30 pm, Waldo Bastian wrote:
> The progress bar used to be there to indicate the progress of session
> restoration. The other steps are done by the icons.

My mistake, and one nobody noticed in the 3.2 beta phase. The original 
KSplash/ML author did not tie the progressbar to session restoration, and I 
did not do it either.

On Wednesday 04 February 2004 12:53 pm, Aaron Seigo wrote:
> useful would be a text label that shows the name of the application the
> session manager is currently (re)starting, as that would show some real
> information vs a quietly progressing progress bar. respecting the startup
> notification flags would be good here too.

Exactly how it will work - instead of a progressbar, it will say
  i18n("Restoring session - Starting %1").arg(appName)
with a little help from ksmserver.


On Wednesday 04 February 2004 04:18 am, Rainer Endres wrote:
> Did I understand something totaly wrong, or is the new ksplash exacly for
> this? So people can do their own prefered splash screen?
>
> Just make a new one without progressbar.

Showing/hiding the progressbar is controlled via a config option. I am talking 
about the "default" look.

I take it that there are no major objections.

Regards,
Ravi





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