Hi all
IIRC the issue has already been discussed before, but it is still
unresolved. A lot of apps popup notifications using libnotify.
gnome-settings-daemon would benefit of that library greatly. Could we
please have it in GNOME - especially taking that de-facto it is a part
of any reasonable
Alex,
Ah. What kind of a name is that, anyway? Sounds like GJim'llFixIt!
This is historical name (I maintained an independent project before
joined gnome). And it is kept just because moving things into
different directory would make browsing the history difficult. But
other than source
Could anyone please comment on the question of the shared library versions:
http://www.advogato.org/person/svu/diary.html?start=95
Thanks,
Sergey
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But of course if people are not willing to learn new things (and I
guess most people aren't), it's not going to work. Judging by some of
the comments with cvs vs. svn (where the syntax is pretty much
identical), it really seems so.
Yes, that is the fact of life. And I am not afraid to
That is really great!
Finally, I get the way to get results of xprop -root | grep XKB and
gconftool-2 -R /desktop/peripherals/keyboard/kbd without explicitly
asking user in every bug report...
BTW, is shipping information from gconf considered as a security problem?
Thanks, lads
Sergey
Hi
As the release team kindly informed me, libnotify is not an officially
approved external dependency of GNOME yet. Several official packages
have is as optional dependency (namely, evo and gnome-applets - and
potentially gnome-control-center). It was already requested to add
this functionality
Maxim,
Being also from Eastern Europe, I never felt that my national identity
has any problems with meritocracy which is considered as a system of
power in GNOME.
Sergey
PS Would you consider talking your national incompatibility ideas
through with, say, Russian GNOME community on #gnome-ru at
Hello Simos
Personally I am against flags being used to indicate the language your
keyboard is set to write.
I thouht it was already discussed. GNOME does not officially support
flags and has no stardard functionality of that kind - so you do not
have to convince me. But the amount of people
Flags !!! I knew it.
There will always be a way to allow users to indicate layouts using
flags (as long as I maintain GNOME xkb indicator at least). It can be
hidden, non-documented, whatever (so GNOME would not take political
responsibility) - but I will keep that code. Most of the users have
Thanks for removing the plugin menu item, anyway. Not installing
the desktop file is easier than patching it out of the applet...
You are welcome. I am just trying to be a good citizen in the city
where laws do not exactly match my ideas :)
Sergey
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Rodrigo,
Thanks for your comments,
I think it makes sense to not have them as virtual modules anymore, and
Exactly why I started this noise.
put them in some central place. But we have lots of small libraries, so
what about really starting once for all a new library to put this kind
of
Hi all
There was interesting discussion tonight on #g-h, so here I'll give
some summary and ask an advice:
As some of you might be aware, libgswitchit and libkbdaw are virtual
modules included into gnome-control-center and gnome-applets. They
include some shared code:
1. dealing with keyboard
would try to do the API cleanup (and I would
appreciate any help/advice/review).
Thanks,
Sergey
On 7/5/06, Davyd Madeley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2006-07-05 at 15:53 +0100, Sergey Udaltsov wrote:
Currently, libgswitchit (not same as libxklavier!) is used as a
virtual module
Hi people
There is a bug #329897 which asks to add the current layout indication
to the gnome-screensaver. This requires some information (localized
layout names) from huge xorg.xml file which is usually (but not always
- applets are not mandatory) already loaded by the keyboard indicator
panel
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/release-team/2006-February/msg00176.html.
I discovered via bug 331413 that libxklavier has a version newer than
the ones uploaded to http://download.gnome.org/sources/libxklavier.
This presents a problem because we can't use the newer version in the
there are a couple fixes at least in our CVS copy of libxklavier, so we
should make sure those are committed upstream.
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Rodrigo Moya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry, what is our CVS copy? And sure I welcome all the good fixes
into fd.o CVS
Sergey
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Hi Bastien
I think most people agree that gnome-common isn't something that should
be packaged (at least that's true for Fedora/Red Hat distros), as gnome-
common is a development tool, to build from CVS. I think it should be
removed altogether from the FTP site, so as not to create
:
quote who=Sergey Udaltsov
Celebrating the oncoming GNOME 2.10 release, I am proud to present new
stable release of the X keyboard utility library.
So you intend for GNOME 2.10 to use xklavier 2.0? :-)
- Jeff
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