Will libnotify get in Gnome Dependencies? As listed on
http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointSeventeen/ExternalDependencies ?
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I supspect http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointSeventeen/ExternalDependencies
should be updated because seahorse doesn't build without gpgme.
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Em Dom, 2007-02-11 às 20:49 +1300, Matthew Paul Thomas escreveu:
>
> The other thing that stands out between the Gnome Control Center and
> System Preferences is that the latter is much more compact -- 600
> pixels wide, height varying dependent on the current panel. G-C-C has a
> redundant cat
On 2/11/07, Étienne Bersac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > It's more usable that your proposal (get someone to start something from
> > scratch) as it exists, so I don't see your point. Elisa has exactly the
> > same goals as the Apple and Microsoft media centres.
>
> Hi, my proposal was ju
Hi,
> It's more usable that your proposal (get someone to start something from
> scratch) as it exists, so I don't see your point. Elisa has exactly the
> same goals as the Apple and Microsoft media centres.
Hi, my proposal was just a braindump, useful in case no project were up.
Since Elisa is
On Sun, 2007-02-11 at 11:23 +0100, Étienne Bersac wrote:
> > You may be interested in the Elisa media centre project:
> > http://www.fluendo.com/elisa/
>
> Thanks ! That's exactly what i was looking for. However, that's not very
> usable yet.
It's more usable that your proposal (get someone to st
Hi,
> You may be interested in the Elisa media centre project:
> http://www.fluendo.com/elisa/
Thanks ! That's exactly what i was looking for. However, that's not very
usable yet.
Étienne.
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2007/2/11, Étienne Bersac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> F-spot handle a photos library, but is that part of Gnome (and C# apps
> are not wellcome).
That's old news, Gtk# is a supported language binding:
http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointSeventeen/Bindings
and Tomboy (a C# application) is part of the Desk