Hi everybody, A few days ago I installed Gnome Do 0.8 (from PPA) on Ubuntu 8.10 to give it a try. I'm using the Classic theme. Here are some of my first impressions: - Most of the icons are ugly, because they seem to be resized to a bigger size. By example the first icon which is shown with the text 'Type To Search'. In Do 0.6 the icons are much nicer, because they are not resized. - I have enabled the option to always show the result list. When i select something in the first panel and hit <tab> the result list from the first panel is still displayed, while it should be updated to show the list from the second panel (currently this is very confusing). When the second panel is selected and you press the down arrow the correct list is displayed. - When i bring up a bookmark from Nautilus, in Do 0.6 i could press the right arrow to start browsing the subfolders and files. This doesn't work anymore. - The properties window of the Files and Folders plugin is completely empty. - It is not possible to close the preferences screen by pressing 'esc'.
As i'm working as a .NET software developer, i'd like to play a bit with the sourcecode and maybe try to fix a few bugs. I must say that i only switched to Linux two months ago so i still have a lot to learn about developing on GNU/Linux, i'm also very new to working with bzr, although i know how to use Subversion and Darcs. I already installed MonoDevelop (from the ubuntu repositories) and bazaar. Then i branched (if that is the correct term), the soucecode for Do with the following command: jer...@thunderbox ~$ bzr branch lp:do But when i open the the Do.mds solution, it seems there are a couple of files missing (mostly AssemblyInfo.cs-files). Is this correct? Do the Do-developers use the Mono Debugger? I searched google for some info on how to enable this, but i only found some blogposts that said you need to compile mono and monodevelop from svn. Is this still correct? Thx for the very nice program! Jeroen --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "GNOME Do" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/gnome-do?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
