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============================================================================================================================ A Diumenge, 22 de març de 2009, Wang Hoi va escriure: Moved to kdereview/plasma/applets/ It's mainly an applet for input methods, so that persons use difference input methods can share the same user interface and the unified systemsettings input method configure integration. And also include a standalone application and a control module for systemsettings now. Its main features: * Multiple backend support, currently support SCIM and IBus(1.1.0+ version) * Able to float out and embbed into panel dynamically, The floating statusbar(a qwidget) is just a view on the same qgraphicswidget. * Skin support: 1. you can choose the skin to follow current plasma theme, then it will auto switch skin when user change plasma theme. 2.use custom theme, support install theme from Get Hot New Stuff 3.use javascript to layout svg, enable the abilities to do adaptive svg layout and "theme" the layout. * KCModule based configure, config pages for ui, backends are combined to one dialog. * Provide a standalone version with floating statusbar only if you don't want to add the applet to panel. Its design is simple, just provide a dbus service for input methods Backends(SCIM,IBus, fcitx ...) <-------->dbus<---------->kimpanel (org.kde. impanel ) communicate by signals only. Currently the above features are finished, Except: * Only one kcmodule for ui now, haven't provide kcmodule for backend, * The kcmodule is working, but lack help text, theme auto preview , other eyecandies........ * The extra two themes are only make for horizontal statusbar and horizontal candidate window layout only, but default theme fully working. And it's also stable now, no crashes in my everyday use. The backend need to be configured before test this applet, see backend/scim/README and backend/ibus/README You can even mix use SCIM and IBus for different types of programs(eg. scim for qt, IBus for xim and gtk), but you still have the same user interface and can't tell the difference without looking at their logo icon. Is there any possibility that backends can be automatically configured? Asking the user to run ibus-daemon --panel=//panel.py is not exactly user friendly Albert I'd like to include it in KDE 4.3 but it will be soft freeze is in early April, So i think i have to ask for review now. GAUDEC 2010 call for papers deadline nearing ============================================ Only three days remain in the GUADEC 2010 call for papers. If you planned to submit, but have not gotten around to it yet, you should act now. Please consult the call for papers text below, and head over to the GUADEC paper submission site at: http://2010.guadec.org/index.php/guadec/2010/schedConf/cfp Note that the deadline ends on Saturday March 20th, 23:59 UTC. GUADEC call for participation ============================= GUADEC (pronounced GWAH-DECK) is an acronym for the GNOME Users' And Developers' European Conference. Held annually in cities around Europe, GUADEC is the largest get-together of GNOME users, developers, foundation leaders, individuals, governments and businesses in the world. Gnome is the Free and open source software stack that drives the user interface of many Linux-based devices, from smartphones to your home PC. This year's GUADEC in The Hague, the Netherlands, deals with several interesting themes. First and foremost we will of course turn the spotlights on: * the upcoming GNOME 3.0 release. Other hot topics include: * GNOME and the mobile platform; * distributions and platforms. Further topics of special interest: * Search, meta data and the semantic desktop; * Performance - optimizing processor, memory and disk i/o usage; * User experience - designing and writing great applications; * Growing Community - involving the non-technical and recruiting new people. At the same time, This year's venue, the HHS in The Hague, an educational setting in the political heart of the Netherlands, provides a grand opportunity to focus special attention on two other subjects that are of major importance to GNOME: * government desktops based on free and open source software; * free and open source software and citizen empowerment ; * attention for free and open source software in education and the participation of students; Of course, you are free to submit anything that does not fit in those categories, provided that it is relevant for the GNOME community at large. The GUADEC Call for Participation has the following time line: * Saturday, March 20th: Deadline for submission of abstracts * Friday, April 10th: Notification of speakers Please submit your proposal before March 20th through [1]the online paper submission system. Papers will be reviewed by the program committee between March 20th and April 10th. The program committee is looking forward to your suggestions for participating in this year's exciting edition of GUADEC. Feel free to contact us, either on [2]the general GUADEC mailing list or [3]privately. References: 1. http://2010.guadec.org/index.php/guadec/2010/schedConf/cfp 2. mailto: guad ... @gnome.org 3. mailto: guad ... @gnome.org _______________________________________________ gnome-announce-list mailing list gnom ... @gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-announce-list