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Filelight 1.0-rc1

Filelight creates an interactive map of concentric segmented-rings that represent the sizes of files and directories on your computer.

I fixed up all the bugs that I’ve been alerted to, and added some polish.

1.0 will follow provided I managed to fix the bug where non latin1 files/directories don’t get displayed properly for the label texts. Can someone please check this! Thanks :) 1.0 will be a few weeks away since I have to allow translation time, I had to change a few strings. Many thanks to the people at kde-i18n.

Downloads and more info here.

10 Responses

  1. http://www.methylblue.com/blog/?p=53

    Amarok Blog
  2. Thanks, I’ll try this release now :)

    What is your KDE theme on the screenshot please ?

    Roro
  3. The widget set is Qt-Curve, and the decoration is Compiz on XGL. So the decoration is not a KDE one.

    Max Howell
  4. Are you using a Canvas which can take advantage of the SVG support built in to QT? If you could add SVG export it would be great.

    Alan Horkan
  5. Nice Work. thx

    Targa
  6. Currently I don’t use a QCanvas, but I might if it’s appropriate when I port to KDE4, I’ll have to investigate.

    Max Howell
  7. nice! though, i will wait for 1.0 to come up on gentoo…

    btw, you could turn on antialiasing when you migrate to KDE4/QT4 (assuming that the graphics are not updated very frequently in the code).

    pharaoh
  8. It already does 2x antialiasing…

    Max Howell
  9. Hi Max, when I finally get this working on my machine will it be possible to make it work as a desktop background, i think that’d be a nice touch for a server with a gui to quickly show how the disk space is being used

    random_dave
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