add a property in Svg (and framesvgitem) to tell if the current theme
has this image, or if some fallback did happen
useful for items that are better not displayed than showing the potentially different
default theme
Change-Id: Ib914c0e196c5c941d35d9a600cc7d38818fc754f
Containments with no applets will emit uiReady now
It adds a test as well that checks if this is the case.
There is still a case where the corona doesn't emit startupCompleted()
that's when there is more than one activity, but that, as well the test
will be adressed by another patch on a different part.
Change-Id: I4d83aa612c29fb0f441d11681bc5aba241370bc3
this is the little part in plasma-framework for the applet alternatives chooser.
works together the branch mart/alternativesConfig of plasma-workspace and plsma-desktop.
for how it looks and why, see the vdg forum thread:
https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=285&t=122067&p=315919#p315919
still possible problems:
I'm not sure about using a new desktop file entry X-Plasma-Provides, maybe Categories could be enough, but it may produce many false positives as well
REVIEW:119409
Use FrameSVG as 9 tiles instead of uploading a big texture of the finished frame each time.
This also saves the cache being populated with full created frames in different sizes; which end up taking up space in the disk and shared memory cache as well as the GPU memory.
A code path falls back to the original uploading the entire texture if obscure settings are used, i.e overlay.
Benchmarks:
apitrace when resizing a frame goes from an average of 7.6ms per frame of CPU time just for the swizzling and uploading to 1.4ms
GPU time also drops from 40us to 10us
Themes will need to remove stretch-borders (when we gain nothing from stretching; i.e Breeze) to get the most out of it.
REVIEW: 119330
It's unreasonable to use private API, so make everything public API so that
every user of FrameSvg have as much features exposed as possible.
Reviewed by David Edmundson
Given the FrameData and the total size, we get to know where is the
contents going to be and gives us the information to extrapolate where to
put all the borders and corners.
Reviewed by David Edmundson