GNOME Tweak Tool 3.0.0 released

2011-04-01 Thread John Stowers
GNOME Tweak Tool 3.0.0 is now available at:

http://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-tweak-tool/3.0/gnome-tweak-tool-3.0.0.tar.gz
 sha256sum: 40f74e1deb7dee44d224715977cae42eddae4fa506a78ed663e7448d786711fd
 size: 219K

http://download.gnome.org/sources/gnome-tweak-tool/3.0/gnome-tweak-tool-3.0.0.tar.bz2
 sha256sum: 8b6bb6777bb261da1c7a86cef66ea3794a8a21246bb50d9112ca1e3ce4b98369
 size: 183K

About GNOME Tweak Tool
==

GNOME Tweak Tool is an application for changing the advanced settings of
GNOME 3. Further description; including capabilities and screenshots
can be found at:

http://live.gnome.org/GnomeTweakTool

Overview of changes
=

  * First stable release
  * Enable icon theme selection
  * Tweak font anti-aliasing
  * Support l10n

John Stowers
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Re: gnome-shell port for Apple II

2011-04-01 Thread Sriram Ramkrishna
You know Shawn, your timing is slightly suspicious. :-)  looking at date

sri

On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 6:19 AM, Shawn Thompson superfox...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 10:44 PM, Sriram Ramkrishna s...@ramkrishna.me
 wrote:
 
 
  On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 9:09 PM, Shawn Thompson superfox...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  Despite the fact that Gnome-shell isn't truly complete yet, me and a
  friend have actually begun to create a version of it for the Apple II.
  Now, you might be thinking, why would you want to change the desktop
  of an Apple computer? Didn't they invent a lot of the GUI norms? The
  reason, is because we can. Note, it's still incomplete, but I've
  actually managed to get some of the window behaviours down correctly,
  though in a 2D monochrome way of course. Still, the recreation of such
  an advanced,highly complexicated and EASY window management system
  within the confines of such hardware is an achievement on its own!
 
  Of course, to prove I'm not pulling your legs, here are some
  screenshots: http://imgur.com/a/yH4Z1
 
  The first picture is the shell running on an emulator. You can see
  that it is able to run Apple II native apps, alongside the ability to
  search through them and other files in your storage medias (we're
  still working on it, it takes about 46 seconds from the striking of
  return for it to give results). The second screenshot, unfortunately
  taken with my friend's crappy cellphone, shows it running a calculator
  app on an actual Apple IIc computer.
 
  Once we figure out how to get it into a format that can actually be
  edited on a normal modern computer, we will see if we can put the
  source code up on the Gnome GIT repository. The code ''is'' rather
  fascinating to look at too. You'll love how we did it :)
 
  I suppose you want translation too, huh? :-)  I must admit that's quite
 an
  interesting thing.  But good grief, Apple ][??   Crazy man...
 
  sri
 

 I don't think we can even handle unicode.
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