Adding upstream version 0.9.0+20151007.

upstream/0.9.0+20151007
Alf Gaida 9 years ago
parent f4211e0b23
commit afb7f24ec7

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.TH lxqt-config-cursor "1" "September 2012" "LXQt\ 0.7.0" "LXQt\ Cursor settings"
.SH NAME
lxqt-config-cursor \- Application of \fBLXQt\fR: the faster and lighter QT Desktop Environment
lxqt-config-cursor \- Application of \fBLXQt\fR: the faster and lighter Qt Desktop Environment
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B lxqt-config-cursor
.br
.SH DESCRIPTION
This its a simple GUI cursor theme configuraton (by the moment) for the LXQt desktop environment.
Also can manage theme installation for it (localy for/per user only).
This is a simple GUI cursor theme configuration (at the moment) for the LXQt desktop environment.
Also can manage theme installation for it (locally for/per user only).
.P
\fBLXQt\fR is an advanced, easy-to-use, and fast desktop environment based on Qt
technologies, ships several core desktop components, all of which are optional:
@ -28,11 +28,11 @@ Manager.
.SH "REPORTING BUGS"
Report bugs to https://github.com/lxde/lxqt/issues
.SH "SEE ALSO"
\fBLXQt\fR it has been tailored for users who value simplicity, speed, and
\fBLXQt\fR has been tailored for users who value simplicity, speed, and
an intuitive interface, also intended for less powerful machines. See also:
.\" any module must refers to session app, for more info on start it
.P
\fBlxqt-config.1\fR LXQt application for performing settings on many applications
\fBlxqt-config(1)\fR LXQt application for performing settings on many applications
.P
.SH AUTHOR
This manual page was created by \fBPICCORO Lenz McKAY\fR \fI<mckaygerhard@gmail.com>\fR

@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ static const char* hintStyleNames[] = {"hintnone", "hintslight", "hintmedium", "
FontsConfig::FontsConfig(LXQt::Settings* settings, QSettings* qtSettings, QWidget* parent) :
QWidget(parent),
ui(new Ui::FontsConfig),
mSettings(settings),
mQtSettings(qtSettings),
mSettings(settings),
mFontConfigFile()
{
ui->setupUi(this);

@ -44,8 +44,8 @@ extern void qt_x11_apply_settings_in_all_apps();
StyleConfig::StyleConfig(LXQt::Settings* settings, QSettings* qtSettings, QWidget* parent) :
QWidget(parent),
ui(new Ui::StyleConfig),
mSettings(settings),
mQtSettings(qtSettings)
mQtSettings(qtSettings),
mSettings(settings)
{
ui->setupUi(this);

@ -217,7 +217,6 @@ void MimetypeViewer::filter(const QString& pattern)
{
QMimeDatabase db;
MimeTypeData mimeData;
const int count = widget.mimetypeTreeWidget->topLevelItemCount();
for (int i = 0; i < widget.mimetypeTreeWidget->topLevelItemCount(); ++i) {
widget.mimetypeTreeWidget->topLevelItem(i)->setHidden(true);

@ -87,7 +87,6 @@ void MouseConfig::initControls() {
void MouseConfig::onMouseAccelChanged(int value) {
QSlider* slider = static_cast<QSlider*>(sender());
accel = value;
XChangePointerControl(QX11Info::display(), True, False,
accel, 10, 0);
@ -95,7 +94,6 @@ void MouseConfig::onMouseAccelChanged(int value) {
}
void MouseConfig::onMouseThresholdChanged(int value) {
QSlider* slider = static_cast<QSlider*>(sender());
/* threshold = 110 - sensitivity. The lower the threshold, the higher the sensitivity */
threshold = 110 - value;
XChangePointerControl(QX11Info::display(), False, True,

@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Module Monitor
Contains 4 classes:
- Backend: Ii is an abstract class. It have to be implemented by monitor drivers. In X11 this driver is XRandR
- Backend: It is an abstract class. It has to be implemented by monitor drivers. In X11 this driver is XRandR
- MonitorInfo: This class contains all information about one monitor. It is obtained from Backend::getMonitorsInfo method.
- MonitorSettings: This class is used by Backend::setMonitorsSettings method. This class contains settings for one monitor.
- Monitor: This class is used by MonitorSettingsDialog in order to store monitor settings.

@ -5,9 +5,9 @@
</head>
<body>
<h1>Magnetic attraction algorithm</h1>
<p>The algorithm used to move monitors to the nearest one in "position dialog" is explained here.</p>
<p>Segment equation is used. Let's explain segment equation in order to understand the proccess:</p>
<p>If you have two points, <b>p<sub>0</sub></b>, <b>p<sub>1</sub></b> &in; &reals; <sup>2</sup>, the equation of straigh line between <b>p<sub>0</sub></b> and <b>p<sub>1</sub></b> is: </p>
<p>The algorithm used to move monitors to the nearest one in “position dialog” is explained here.</p>
<p>Segment equation is used. Lets explain segment equation in order to understand the proccess:</p>
<p>If you have two points, <b>p<sub>0</sub></b>, <b>p<sub>1</sub></b> &in; &reals; <sup>2</sup>, the equation of straight line between <b>p<sub>0</sub></b> and <b>p<sub>1</sub></b> is: </p>
<b>r</b> = <b>v</b> · t + <b>p<sub>0</sub></b>

@ -39,20 +39,20 @@ All of this also can be find in Settings or Preferences menu, please consult the
.SH "REPORTING BUGS"
Report bugs to https://github.com/lxde/lxqt/issues
.SH "SEE ALSO"
\fBLXQt\fR it has been tailored for users who value simplicity, speed, and
\fBLXQt\fR has been tailored for users who value simplicity, speed, and
an intuitive interface. LXQt is also intended for less powerful machines. See:
.\" any module must refers to session app, for more info on start it
.P
* Mouse settings: \fBlxqt-config-mouse.1\fR
* Mouse settings: \fBlxqt-config-mouse(1)\fR
.P
* Desktop settings: \fBlxqt-config-desktop.1\fR
* Desktop settings: \fBlxqt-config-desktop(1)\fR
.P
* Appeareance settings: \fBlxqt-config-appearance.1\fR
* Appeareance settings: \fBlxqt-config-appearance(1)\fR
.P
* Session settings: \fBlxqt-config-session.1\fR
* Session settings: \fBlxqt-config-session(1)\fR
.P
* Notification settings: \fBlxqt-config-notificationd.1\fR
* Notification settings: \fBlxqt-config-notificationd(1)\fR
.P
.SH AUTHOR
This manual page was created by \fBPICCORO Lenz McKAY\fR \fI<mckaygerhard@gmail.com>\fR

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