> How is this different from https://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator/ > that can't be included in my livecd because it depends on QT (ten MB at least) but a gtk version will be a plus because pygtk is already installed in almost all livecds
it's a matter of 9KB > > I think that including this on the Live CD is a great idea (although > offtopic for this list, it would be great if it was included in the > default > Desktop install as well). > yes that's the point of it. at least on my Ojuba.org > The program features look great, but I think the UI is a bit too busy. I > would recommend making the Live USB icon's transparent, setting a 6px > border Oh! I thought that white BG give it some different look because it's a header banner > width on the main window and using 6px spacing between vertical elements > and 6px! yes it looked better, thanks > 12px between horizontal spacing. Perhaps there should also add a "Help" > button on the left which would open a web browser and open a short guide > to > using the program on the Fedora wiki or something. > maybe, I delay the documentation part for now > Would you be interested in using Glade for the GTK+ interface? I'd be > willing to help create a glade file and I can provide some sample code > that > will make accessing the widgets very easy (self.ui.widgetname), as well as > enabling i18n for the entire program. > no thanks, I hate glade using code like this for i,j,k in [('mactel',"Intel Macs",0),('xo',"XO",0), ('xo-no-home',"No XO Home",0)]: self.opt[i]=gtk.CheckButton(j) self.opt[i].set_active(k) hb.pack_start(self.opt[i], False,False,0) makes adding new options much simpler for me, glade is aimed to make it easy, and for my case direct coding is much easier -- Fedora-livecd-list mailing list Fedora-livecd-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-livecd-list