The cairo project just released a stable, bug-fix only 1.4.2 update,
which GNOME will likely want to pick up.
Thanks,
-Carl
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On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 10:52:27PM -0700, Michael Frank wrote:
Now after I've said all of this, my questions to you all are:
1) is this a good library to have, or is the 'problem' i'm solving small
enough that people would rather either keep using the blocking libc
calls or employ hacks like
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Michael Frank wrote:
hi all-
for a month or so I have been working on an asynchronous DNS resolver
library for GNOME (and any other application using the glib main loop),
which I call libtorch.
Awesome! I work for a company which uses glib and
Hi!
Recently the problem of changes of resolutions has been raised [1] on
the usability list. I would like to start a discussion about how to
manage the effect of resolution changes on the panel layout better
than what we do today. This implies another way of storing the panel
layout.
I know
On 3/20/07, Manu Cornet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Recently the problem of changes of resolutions has been raised [1] on
the usability list. I would like to start a discussion about how to
manage the effect of resolution changes on the panel layout better
than what we do today. This
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't order not guaranteed to be
respected in an XML file? You mention using order within the file to
determine order of icons. Maybe add an attribute to each item,
something like order=number. The problem I see with that idea
though is that when you insert a new
Le lundi 19 mars 2007, à 22:43, David Prieto a écrit :
I read in http://www.gnome.org/start/2.18/notes/C/ that seahorse is a
part of Gnome now. Since it can handle keyrings, are there plans to have
it replace gnome-keyring-manager? Will they coexist, or is seahorse just
not gonna be installed
On Tue, 2007-03-20 at 15:23 -0400, Martin Meyer wrote:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't order not guaranteed to be
respected in an XML file? You mention using order within the file to
determine order of icons. Maybe add an attribute to each item,
something like order=number. The problem I
Vincent Untz wrote:
Does it make sense to allow the use of gtkmm and other C++ bindings in
our desktop/admin/devtools suites?
It does, definitely.
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I guess the best place to talk about this would be gnomecc-list (added
to cc). I believe nobody ever talked about this tool before. It's
probably too new for such a discussion to have happened.
Truth be told, the tool is completely useless at the moment since it
operates in read-only mode. But
On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 22:43 +0100, David Prieto wrote:
I read in http://www.gnome.org/start/2.18/notes/C/ that seahorse is a
part of Gnome now. Since it can handle keyrings, are there plans to have
it replace gnome-keyring-manager? Will they coexist, or is seahorse just
not gonna be installed
On Tue, 2007-03-20 at 17:59 -0400, David Zeuthen wrote:
On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 22:43 +0100, David Prieto wrote:
I read in http://www.gnome.org/start/2.18/notes/C/ that seahorse is a
part of Gnome now. Since it can handle keyrings, are there plans to have
it replace gnome-keyring-manager?
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