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embarrassed feelings after upgrade from 1.6 to 1.11 [FreeBSD]
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in 1.6, Ctrl-W worked for closing window in every window, now, when i press Ctrl+W, nothing happens in tasks/event window (only in main window)
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in 1.6, when I clicked the charm tray icon, main window was opened and when I clicked second time, main windows was closed, now, second click (when windows is opened already) does nothing
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in 1.6, running charm was indicated by animated tray icon, in 1.11, tray icon is static (ok, this is tiny detail only)
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which font is used in activity report? can I do something with it, look at the screenshot, there is something wrong/ugly: https://www.dropbox.com/s/b29n46zx352x1q5/Screenshot-charmtt-report-font.png?dl=0
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in preferences dialog, "enable command interface" is grayed out, why?
Thanks!
- AFAIK the renderer defaults to the preferred monospace font on your system.
- It will appear disabled unless the feature enabled while compiling Charm. :-)
@gamaral 4. I will look at qt settings, thanks 5. I will discuss this with FreeBSD port maintainer, thx
"It will appear disabled unless the feature enabled while compiling Charm."
I guess we should hide it completely then.
@frankosterfeld, right. My thoughts exactly. ;-)
I can confirm 1, 2, 3 with the 0.11.4 release, installed from FreeBSD packages in a KDE4 environment.
As for 4, it's picking a different font for the activity report (something serif) than the monthly timesheet; all my KDE4 settings are sans-serif forms. Perhaps it is asking for Qt settings instead, but still strange that the one report is different from the other.
Issues 1, 2 and 3 still exist in 1.12.0, installed from FreeBSD packages in a KDE Plasma 5 environment. As for issue 3, the tray icon is different when a task is running, but it's not animated or anything.
Issue 4, Charm does not seem to follow the font chosen in KDE Systemsettings; maybe it's not hitting the QPA, or it's looking up the font weirdly.
Issue 5 has gone away in 1.12 because the setting is completely hidden.