| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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Instead of a Yes/No question that requires you to read the text of the
message box and decide what to do, let's give the buttons good names so
we know what the command will do.
Inspired by hitting "no" multiple times when I accidently hit the
shortcut key to take a screenshot. (assuming it was asking "do you want
to save").
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copy the current image to the clipboard (tied in to the ctrl-C shortcut as well)
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screenshot has not been saved to disk yet. Also add an option to the settings tab to turn off that popup warning as desired.
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the best way to compress the UI elements without making it too cumbersome.
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update of the zoom level (prevent flickering and seizures from rapidly changing the slider).
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1) Dismantle the Lumina library completely.
2) Setup lots of small subproject files (.pri) for the individual classes within the old library.
3) Move all the Lumina binaries to use the new subproject files
4) Split up the LuminaUtils class/files into LUtils and LDesktopUtils (generic utilities, and desktop-specific utilities)
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QImage based, allows the user to zoom in/out on the screenshot, and crop the image all before saving to disk.
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Now the utilites are arranged by category (core, core-utils, desktop-utils), so all the -utils may be excluded by a package system (or turned into separate packages) as needed.
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