Re: website, trac, space... WAS: [Amsn-devel] What is going on here?????

2006-05-10 Thread Youness Alaoui
On Wed, 10 May 2006 20:11:56 -0400, Karol Krizka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Tuesday 09 May 2006 23:10, Youness Alaoui wrote: Yeah well, problem is space... I would prefer to get off from SF, mainly because SF servers are crap most of the time... and we need something more secure and depen

Re: website, trac, space... WAS: [Amsn-devel] What is going on here?????

2006-05-10 Thread Karol Krizka
On Tuesday 09 May 2006 23:10, Youness Alaoui wrote: > Yeah well, problem is space... I would prefer to get off from SF, mainly > because SF servers are crap most of the time... and we need something more > secure and dependable.. not one that crashes every week... > anyways, I think that it would b

Re: [Amsn-devel] webcam bug ?

2006-05-10 Thread Harry Vennik
It might be something different too, it just popped into my mind I read such a few weeks ago. I just checked the code. The message is coming directly from the capture extension. ::Capture::Open internally uses the set_color_conv function to select the palette. It tries RBG24 first, then BGR24,

Re: linflash WAS : [Amsn-devel] What is going on here?????

2006-05-10 Thread David Ramsden
Boris Faure (aka billiob) wrote: > This patch doesn't work for me with FVWM. > > But the patch attached is working for me. (but i'm a kinda noob in C !) > [snip] Billiob, your WM_HINTS patch worked for me. I'm using fluxbox. I was looking around on the freedesktop.org website and noted that it s

Re: linflash WAS : [Amsn-devel] What is going on here?????

2006-05-10 Thread Philippe Valembois - Phil
Nope, sorry but you are wrong... the _NET_SUPPORTED is an atom... I mean you do XGetAtom("_NET_SUPPORTED") and the result is a number identifying this string... After you call XWindowGetProperty to get the caps... Phil Le Wednesday 10 May 2006 18:38, Youness Alaoui a écrit : > humm.. well, that wo

Re: linflash WAS : [Amsn-devel] What is going on here?????

2006-05-10 Thread Youness Alaoui
humm.. well, that would be a problem.. isn't there a better way to find that out ? also, the _NET_SUPPORTED function, by the fact that it's uppercase, makes me think it may be a macro, not a real function.. so if it's a macro, then it would probably mean that it depends on the system where yo

Re: website, trac, space... WAS: [Amsn-devel] What is going on here?????

2006-05-10 Thread Youness Alaoui
oups, I forgot to mention something in my mail yesterday.. I guess I was too tired... I wanted to say that we could decrease the web space used by amsn (that's why i added "space" in the subject), we could use a bit more sourceforge capabilities, for example, delete all the images from the wi

Re: linflash WAS : [Amsn-devel] What is going on here?????

2006-05-10 Thread Philippe Valembois - Phil
Don't worry ;) First, Sander I didn't understand what you meant :d Happily Youness understood it and I can reply now :d The code is already ready to be sent and I will try now... It uses the _NET_SUPPORTED but even with that, it doesn't change anything... Because when I said that XFce and KDE weren

Re: linflash WAS : [Amsn-devel] What is going on here?????

2006-05-10 Thread Philippe Valembois - Phil
Don't worry ;) First, Sander I didn't understand what you meant :d Happily Youness understood it and I can reply now :d The code is already ready to be sent and I will try now... It uses the _NET_SUPPORTED but even with that, it doesn't change anything... Because when I said that XFce and KDE weren

Re: website, trac, space... WAS: [Amsn-devel] What is going on here?????

2006-05-10 Thread Álvaro J. Iradier
I like the idea, but take it with care. We would need a good server, we will receive millions of hits on release day, for example. Bandwith usage could be huge. Also, having the load distributed is not easy, specially if you want to keep data up-to-date. What I'd suggest is, if you don't like SF t