Am Sa., 1. Jan. 2022 um 19:08 Uhr schrieb Albert Astals Cid <aa...@kde.org>: > > El divendres, 31 de desembre de 2021, a les 5:21:44 (CET), Janet Blackquill > va escriure: > > Hi, > > > > KQuickChatComponents > > (https://invent.kde.org/libraries/kquickchatcomponents) is in > > kdereview now. > > > > It is a very small (as of now) library mostly containing a base bubble > > component offering a consistent bubble design, with a few variants > > built on top of the bubble offering common patterns of chat things > > with bubble backgrounds and layouts. Besides the timestamp component, > > that's pretty much it, since chat apps need to diverge heavily to > > accomodate their protocols. This library's purpose is mostly for > > getting KDE's plethora of QtQuick chat apps to converge on one (1) > > bubble design instead of a different look per app, as well as other > > details like the selection of shortcuts used for common chat app > > actions (see MR !2) > > It needs a Messages.sh + ecm_create_qm_loader for that qsTr
What exactly does the ecm_create_qm_loader do? Also note that KQCC supports more than one build system, so we can't rely on build-system specific magic for proper functionality. > Running the TextBubble.qml example warns me about implicitHeight binding loops Fixed. > Cheers, > Albert > > > > > -- Janet > > > > > >