Re: New theme

2008-09-11 Thread Eero Tamminen
Hi,

ext Jeffrey Barish wrote:
> I would like to experiment with the parameters in the gtkrc file, but to
> avoid damaging any of the themes shipped with diablo, I thought that I
> would work on a copy of one of the standard themes.  When I do that, the
> new theme is not offered as an option in Control panel | Themes.  I must
> need to do something else to let maemo know that the theme exists.

Did you change the theme name from its theme.index file?

# cd /usr/share/themes
# cp -a echo/ echo2
# vi echo2/index.theme
...

- Eero
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Re: New theme

2008-09-11 Thread Ian Lawrence
Hi,
> I would like to experiment with the parameters in the gtkrc file, but to
> avoid damaging any of the themes shipped with diablo, I thought that I
> would work on a copy of one of the standard themes.  When I do that, the
> new theme is not offered as an option in Control panel | Themes.  I must
> need to do something else to let maemo know that the theme exists.

I have tried previously to create a gtkrc file for my changes, but I
couldn't get it to apply. I believe this is because in hildon-deskop
the gtkrc.maemo_af_desktop file was hard coded to be the only gtkrc
file loaded.
I am not sure if this is still the case

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Re: New theme

2008-09-11 Thread Jeffrey Barish
Jeffrey Barish wrote:

> I would like to experiment with the parameters in the gtkrc file, but to
> avoid damaging any of the themes shipped with diablo, I thought that I
> would work on a copy of one of the standard themes.  When I do that, the
> new theme is not offered as an option in Control panel | Themes.  I must
> need to do something else to let maemo know that the theme exists.

I am also stuck on what changes to make to effect the desired change. 
Here's the problem: I have a button next to a progress bar.  They look like
this:
 
|| --
|| |
|| --
 

The height of the progress bar is less than the height of the button.  In
Gnome, they line up -- and that's what I want.  When I request a greater
height for the progress bar in GTK, the buttons get higher too.  It seems
that there is an invisible space above and below the progress bar.  I
assume that it is set in gtkrc somehow.  I would like to find out how so
that I can override it.
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New theme

2008-09-11 Thread Jeffrey Barish
I would like to experiment with the parameters in the gtkrc file, but to
avoid damaging any of the themes shipped with diablo, I thought that I
would work on a copy of one of the standard themes.  When I do that, the
new theme is not offered as an option in Control panel | Themes.  I must
need to do something else to let maemo know that the theme exists.
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Re: Stock icons

2008-09-11 Thread Jeffrey Barish
Mike Morrison wrote:

> There is a bug open for this. I posted a comment on it a while back
> .
> 
> https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=223#c11
> 
> On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 10:22 AM, Jeffrey Barish
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> 
>> I don't understand where stock icons come from on Hildon.  I looked
>> in /usr/share/icons and /usr/share/themes, but I am finding mostly pngs
>> with names that start with qgn which do not seem to be icons.  For
>> example,
>> I am using the "redo" stock image.  Where is Hildon getting it from?
>> --
>> Jeffrey Barish

I would like to see the bug that you cited fixed, but I was interested only
in knowing where maemo gets the icon for redo.  I did a find from / for
anything with redo in it and come up with one icon
(/usr/share/icons/hicolor/26x26/hildon/qgn_toolb_sketch_redo.png), but
that's not the icon that appears in my program.  I have browsed the obvious
folders but did not see the icon that appears in my program.
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Re: Stock icons

2008-09-11 Thread Mike Morrison
There is a bug open for this. I posted a comment on it a while back .

https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=223#c11

On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 10:22 AM, Jeffrey Barish
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> I don't understand where stock icons come from on Hildon.  I looked
> in /usr/share/icons and /usr/share/themes, but I am finding mostly pngs
> with names that start with qgn which do not seem to be icons.  For example,
> I am using the "redo" stock image.  Where is Hildon getting it from?
> --
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Package promoter breaks

2008-09-11 Thread Andrew Zabolotny
I'm sorry to rise this question here, but almost a month passed and my
bug report seems unobserved by anybody:

https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3612

Solving this is a question of a couple minutes.

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Re: Provisional results of the Maemo Community Council elections

2008-09-11 Thread Marius Gedminas
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:57:42AM +0200, Aniello Del Sorbo wrote:
> Congratulations :)
> 
> I like it, the one I voted is in there. He won't betray me, will it? :)

"It"?  Have we got ROBOTS masquerading as humans among our council?

:-)

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Re: Provisional results of the Maemo Community Council elections

2008-09-11 Thread Ryan Pavlik
Dave Neary wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Voting has closed in the inaugural Maemo Community Council elections.
> Here are the reliminary results. Unless there are any protests lodged
> and upheld in the next 5 days (Monday 15th), these results will be official.
> 
> 936 members voted for this election. The repartition of the votes is:
> 
> Eduardo Lima (etrunko) (200 votes)
> Andrew Flegg (Jaffa) (195 votes)
> Ryan Abel (GeneralAntilles) (163 votes)
> Simon Pickering (lardman) (120 votes)
> Tim Samoff (timsamoff) (101 votes)
> Jamie Bennett (baloo) (67 votes)
> Ryan Pavlik (megabyte405) (59 votes)
> 
> The inaugural Maemo Community Council will therefore be:
> 
> Eduardo Lima (etrunko)
> Andrew Flegg (Jaffa)
> Ryan Abel (GeneralAntilles)
> Simon Pickering (lardman)
> Tim Samoff (timsamoff)
> 
> Good luck to them all, and I'm looking forward to meeting them next week
> at the Maemo Summit.
> 
> On behalf of the Maemo community,
> Dave Neary.
> 
My congratulations to the successful candidates!  I trust you will
represent the community well.

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Using GtkComboBox to store POINTER data along with Text

2008-09-11 Thread Arvind1 K
Hi,

I'm using GtkCList for storing Text value and some data associated with it 
(sort of hey value pairs) and I'm accessing them using:
gtk_clist_set_row_data( );
gtk_clist_get_row_data( );

However now I want to use GtkComboBox to replace GtkCList but I found 
GtkComboBox a lot confusing. I was not able to set and get value for 
POINTER that I want to use along with the TEXT that I'm displaying on the 
GUI.

Can someone provide me some sample code that can help me do this.

thanks
Arvind
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Re: Provisional results of the Maemo Community Council elections

2008-09-11 Thread Aniello Del Sorbo
Congratulations :)

I like it, the one I voted is in there. He won't betray me, will it? :)

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On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:46 AM, Dave Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Voting has closed in the inaugural Maemo Community Council elections.
> Here are the reliminary results. Unless there are any protests lodged
> and upheld in the next 5 days (Monday 15th), these results will be official.
>
> 936 members voted for this election. The repartition of the votes is:
>
> Eduardo Lima (etrunko) (200 votes)
> Andrew Flegg (Jaffa) (195 votes)
> Ryan Abel (GeneralAntilles) (163 votes)
> Simon Pickering (lardman) (120 votes)
> Tim Samoff (timsamoff) (101 votes)
> Jamie Bennett (baloo) (67 votes)
> Ryan Pavlik (megabyte405) (59 votes)
>
> The inaugural Maemo Community Council will therefore be:
>
> Eduardo Lima (etrunko)
> Andrew Flegg (Jaffa)
> Ryan Abel (GeneralAntilles)
> Simon Pickering (lardman)
> Tim Samoff (timsamoff)
>
> Good luck to them all, and I'm looking forward to meeting them next week
> at the Maemo Summit.
>
> On behalf of the Maemo community,
> Dave Neary.
>
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Re: Using CList inside scrolled window widget

2008-09-11 Thread Florian Boor
Hi,

Arvind1 K schrieb:
> I'm using 3 Columned lists in my application. I've put them inside gtk
> scrolled window widget.
> What I want is the scrolling to get enabled whenever the text entered in
> these CLists cannot get fully accommodated in side the list.

GtkCList is buggy and deprecated since GTK 2.0. You should replace these widgets
with a GtkTreeView. I would expect that these work like expected.

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Provisional results of the Maemo Community Council elections

2008-09-11 Thread Dave Neary
Hi all,

Voting has closed in the inaugural Maemo Community Council elections.
Here are the reliminary results. Unless there are any protests lodged
and upheld in the next 5 days (Monday 15th), these results will be official.

936 members voted for this election. The repartition of the votes is:

Eduardo Lima (etrunko) (200 votes)
Andrew Flegg (Jaffa) (195 votes)
Ryan Abel (GeneralAntilles) (163 votes)
Simon Pickering (lardman) (120 votes)
Tim Samoff (timsamoff) (101 votes)
Jamie Bennett (baloo) (67 votes)
Ryan Pavlik (megabyte405) (59 votes)

The inaugural Maemo Community Council will therefore be:

Eduardo Lima (etrunko)
Andrew Flegg (Jaffa)
Ryan Abel (GeneralAntilles)
Simon Pickering (lardman)
Tim Samoff (timsamoff)

Good luck to them all, and I'm looking forward to meeting them next week
at the Maemo Summit.

On behalf of the Maemo community,
Dave Neary.

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Using CList inside scrolled window widget

2008-09-11 Thread Arvind1 K
Hi,

I'm using 3 Columned lists in my application. I've put them inside gtk 
scrolled window widget.
What I want is the scrolling to get enabled whenever the text entered in 
these CLists cannot get fully accommodated in side the list.

I thought this should be default behaviour of Scrolled Window Widget but 
it does not work out that way.
Please let me know how can i get the scrolling set and working.

Thanks 
Arvind
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Re: [maemo-developers] More missing source

2008-09-11 Thread Kalle Vahlman
2008/9/7 Till Harbaum / Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> just out of couriosity: Are these kernel modules you are talking about?

No, the DSP kernel runs the DSP core and is completely separate from
the Linux kernel running on the ARM core. The DSP tasks are just
programs that are run by the DSP kernel.

If there would a better way to get sound out of the damn things, I
wouldn't bother with the last bits of binary blobs (in the rootfs) at
all. Alas, as far as I know the only way to output audio is through
the DSP tasks which are not open.

> Am Sonntag 07 September 2008 schrieb Andrew Zabolotny:
>> From Sun, 7 Sep 2008 10:52:59 +0300
>> "Kalle Vahlman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > It would be only too cool to have the kernel and DSP tasks in a
>> > distributable form instead of binaries copied from existing system.
>> They are in the package osso-dsp-modules-rx-44. This is available
>> from Diablo repository, which is unfortunately password-protected.
>>
>> http://catalogue.tableteer.nokia.com/updates/diablo/osso-dsp-modules-rx-44_2008.07.1_all.deb
>>
>> But I think you're not allowed to redistribute this package anyway :-(

Yeah, the problem is making it available for others, there already is
a script to scrape the necessary bits to a tar.gz from an installed
system for later local use...

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