Ah, ok.
I've sent Bug#430371 to fontconfig then.
Eduardo
--- Per Olofsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Eduardo,
Eduardo Silva wrote:
Package: tasksel
Version: 2.66
Severity: wishlist
When you configure fontconfig-conf, you learn that
by default debian uses bitstreamvera fonts
--- Attilio Fiandrotti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Eduardo Silva wrote:
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Yes :) I think that the creator of the current
look,
Andre Ferreira, may be wanting to do that as well,
but
I think the more icons done, the better :)
I guess you're talking about these icons, right?
http
--- Attilio Fiandrotti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Eduardo Silva wrote:
Hi everybody,
In gtk d-i, wouldn't it be better to use size to
differentiate the sections of text, instead of
using
diffent shapes(bold, italic, regular)?
Currently, all the text has the same size
Hi everybody,
In gtk d-i, wouldn't it be better to use size to
differentiate the sections of text, instead of using
diffent shapes(bold, italic, regular)?
Currently, all the text has the same size, and are
differentiated like this (ordered by importance):
Step title - bold
Question - regular
It's been almost a year since I opened this bug, and I
lost track of it because your response must have been
marked as spam (in my yahoo).
Please close it, as I've managed to install correctly
since then (can submitters close their own bugs?)
Eduardo
OH MY ...
I'm having trouble receiving the comments of bugs I
submit in my e-mail, and I'm wondering if my posterior
comments are also received by otherws.
Did you receive my previous comment, where I say:
I'm sorry, after all it doesn't run in text mode!...
I
was trying out some hardware-reporting
Package: tasksel
Version: 2.44
Severity: wishlist
Hardinfo is both a gtk2 and text program that shows all the hardware on the
system.
The gtk2 version is placed under system tools menu in Gnome, as is very slick,
simple
and effective. I find it easier to understand, and better than ubuntu's
--- Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eduardo Silva wrote:
Hardinfo is both a gtk2 and text program that
shows all the hardware on the system.
The gtk2 version is placed under system tools menu
in Gnome, as is very slick, simple
and effective. I find it easier to understand
Package: tasksel
Version: 2.44
Severity: wishlist
The Desktop Environment task installs galeon and firefox, but I don't
understand why. Why both?
I would vote on firefox being the default.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
APT prefers testing
APT policy: (500,
Package: installation-reports
Boot method: Cd
Image version: 23 Feb 2006, the daily gtk mini-iso at
http://people.debian.org/~fjp/d-i/gtk-miniiso/daily/i386/
linked from http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/GUI
Date: 23 Feb 2006 04:25
Machine: Acer Aspire 3003LMi laptop
Processor:AMD Sempron
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