This is perfectly valid point. Thanks for telling me. I intended to
use 3166 alpha-3 but some codes might get messed. I will try to check
that.
Sergey
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 11:09 PM, Luca Ferretti wrote:
> Il giorno mer, 24/03/2010 alle 14.17 +, Sergey Udaltsov ha scritto:
>> Translated. T
Il giorno mer, 24/03/2010 alle 14.17 +, Sergey Udaltsov ha scritto:
> Translated. Typically, 3 letters (well, at least that's my
> recommendation as maintainer of xkeyboard-config).
About this, a quick note about xkeyboard-config I always forgot to
report. Why don't use directly ISO 3166-1 alp
Hi,
Am Samstag, den 20.03.2010, 23:19 +0530 schrieb vikas kushwaha:
> 1. This is about creating a application to customize gnome. The
> application will
> allow users to create new menu items and attach actions with them, and
> also specify their positioning in the window.
> In this way this way,
2010/3/24 Florian Müllner :
> El mié, 24-03-2010 a las 16:14 +, Sergey Udaltsov escribió:
>> I am sorry, you lost me here. How could the label be the emblem? You
>> mean some kind of word-art?
>
> I think what he means is to display the icon and render the three letter
> acronyms over it. Or in
El mié, 24-03-2010 a las 16:14 +, Sergey Udaltsov escribió:
> I am sorry, you lost me here. How could the label be the emblem? You
> mean some kind of word-art?
I think what he means is to display the icon and render the three letter
acronyms over it. Or in other words, use the keyboard icon a
On 24 Mar 2010, at 17:36, Mystilleef wrote:
> Yes, and mobile devices (smartphones etc) too. I've noticed the user
> interface of applications designed for these devices are highly usable and
> well thought out. I think the physical constraints of these devices forces
> developers to come up with
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 12:41 PM, Calum Benson wrote:
>
> On 10 Mar 2010, at 10:32, Valent Turkovic wrote:
>
> > Do you have some examples and guidelines how to customize GNOME for
> Netbooks?
>
> If you want some ideas for how to customize GNOME to work on a netbook,
> it's probably easiest just
On 10 Mar 2010, at 10:32, Valent Turkovic wrote:
> Do you have some examples and guidelines how to customize GNOME for Netbooks?
If you want some ideas for how to customize GNOME to work on a netbook, it's
probably easiest just to try some of the netbook-oriented distros out there,
like the Ub
I am sorry, you lost me here. How could the label be the emblem? You
mean some kind of word-art?
Sergey
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 3:26 PM, Matthias Clasen
wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Sergey Udaltsov
> wrote:
>>> No, I meant put it in the icon, like an emblem.
>> What kind of emblem
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Sergey Udaltsov
wrote:
>> No, I meant put it in the icon, like an emblem.
> What kind of emblems? For example for Usa and Russia?
No, your three-letter acronyms, like USA or RUS
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> No, I meant put it in the icon, like an emblem.
What kind of emblems? For example for Usa and Russia?
> How about making it "Keyboard layout: USA" ?
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On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Sergey Udaltsov
wrote:
> Ghm, what is "overlay"? The tooltip? Again, too bad. The indicator
> should work without mouse pointer.
No, I meant put it in the icon, like an emblem.
> The tooltip is useless only for USA - for Russia, the letters are
> 'Rus' and the t
Ghm, what is "overlay"? The tooltip? Again, too bad. The indicator
should work without mouse pointer.
The tooltip is useless only for USA - for Russia, the letters are
'Rus' and the tooltip is 'Russia'. Same for other countries.
Sergey
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 2:38 PM, Matthias Clasen
wrote:
> O
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Sergey Udaltsov
wrote:
> Not an options. This is INDICATOR. That's a primary function.
> Switching is a secondary function.
Make the text an overlay on the keyboard icon then. Just having the
three letters U S A without further explanation sit between my status
i
Le mercredi 24 mars 2010 à 14:22 +, Sergey Udaltsov a écrit :
> I can fit indeed.
> The only thing is that the resulting font would be different from the
> font used in the menu. I do not see any other solution either, to be
> true...
Yeah, that's really a hack. Hope we can get something nicer
Yes, algorithmically that is straightforward.
Sergey
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 2:21 PM, Behdad Esfahbod
wrote:
> On 03/24/2010 10:18 AM, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
>> Le mercredi 24 mars 2010 à 14:17 +, Sergey Udaltsov a écrit :
>>> Translated. Typically, 3 letters (well, at least that's my
>>
I can fit indeed.
The only thing is that the resulting font would be different from the
font used in the menu. I do not see any other solution either, to be
true...
Sergey
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 2:18 PM, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
> Le mercredi 24 mars 2010 à 14:17 +, Sergey Udaltsov a écri
On 03/24/2010 10:18 AM, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
> Le mercredi 24 mars 2010 à 14:17 +, Sergey Udaltsov a écrit :
>> Translated. Typically, 3 letters (well, at least that's my
>> recommendation as maintainer of xkeyboard-config).
> Can't you fit these letters in a square, as small as it may be
Le mercredi 24 mars 2010 à 14:17 +, Sergey Udaltsov a écrit :
> Translated. Typically, 3 letters (well, at least that's my
> recommendation as maintainer of xkeyboard-config).
Can't you fit these letters in a square, as small as it may be? I don't
see any other solution to your problem.
Regar
Translated. Typically, 3 letters (well, at least that's my
recommendation as maintainer of xkeyboard-config).
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Behdad Esfahbod
wrote:
> And all in Latin, or translated? How many letters typically?
>
> On 03/24/2010 10:08 AM, Sergey Udaltsov wrote:
>> Not an option
And all in Latin, or translated? How many letters typically?
On 03/24/2010 10:08 AM, Sergey Udaltsov wrote:
> Not an options. This is INDICATOR. That's a primary function.
> Switching is a secondary function.
>
> Sergey
>
> On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 1:43 PM, Matthias Clasen
> wrote:
>> On Wed, M
Not an options. This is INDICATOR. That's a primary function.
Switching is a secondary function.
Sergey
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 1:43 PM, Matthias Clasen
wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 9:20 AM, Sergey Udaltsov
> wrote:
>> Thanks lads, the idea about pango really worked. I should not have
>> us
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 9:20 AM, Sergey Udaltsov
wrote:
> Thanks lads, the idea about pango really worked. I should not have
> used the 'toy' API. But the things got worse with the proper size -
> the label becomes wide.
>
> Here's another trouble. GtkStatusIcon makes the icon square.
> Effectivel
Thanks lads, the idea about pango really worked. I should not have
used the 'toy' API. But the things got worse with the proper size -
the label becomes wide.
Here's another trouble. GtkStatusIcon makes the icon square.
Effectively, it means the image gets scaled and the glyphs become
narrow. What
Thanks, that looks promising!
Sergey
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 1:41 AM, Behdad Esfahbod
wrote:
> On 03/23/2010 09:06 PM, Sergey Udaltsov wrote:
>> Thanks Matthias
>>
>> How could I tell pango about hinting and AA settings? I could not find
>> that in pango API, only in cairo
>> I will check th
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