On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 3:47 AM, Ulrik Sverdrupulrik.sverd...@gmail.com wrote:
Now which way the gnome desktop takes I don't know. Global keybindings
are certainly coming, everyone is including tomboy's code. I know the
most sensible way for gnome would be to have a C library + A python
Hello,
I'm developing a gnome application in python, called kupfer[1]. To use global
keybindings, I've taken deskbar-applet's internal wrapped version of
libtomboy (parts of it). I didn't want to put all that build system in
my project, and others might also benefit, so I've broken out a
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 12:47, Ulrik Sverdrupulrik.sverd...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I'm developing a gnome application in python, called kupfer[1]. To use global
keybindings, I've taken deskbar-applet's internal wrapped version of
libtomboy (parts of it). I didn't want to put all that build
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 6:47 AM, Ulrik Sverdrupulrik.sverd...@gmail.com wrote:
Now which way the gnome desktop takes I don't know. Global keybindings
are certainly coming, everyone is including tomboy's code. I know the
most sensible way for gnome would be to have a C library + A python
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Matthias
Clasenmatthias.cla...@gmail.com wrote:
Global keybindings are a scarce resource, and need to
a) be used sparingly (I strongly doubt that most of the apps that
currently copy those libtomboy parts deserve a global keybinding...)
and
Sure, for example