Re: Missing features...

2023-06-08 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Thu, Jun 08, 2023 at 10:54:14AM -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote: > On 6/8/23 00:08, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > > On Wed, Jun 07, 2023 at 09:43:50AM -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote: > > > On 6/7/23 06:59, Adam Ł. wrote: > > > > What about missing feature ? > > > > > > Feature requests go to the upstream issu

Re: Missing features...

2023-06-08 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 6/8/23 00:08, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: On Wed, Jun 07, 2023 at 09:43:50AM -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote: On 6/7/23 06:59, Adam Ł. wrote: What about missing feature ? Feature requests go to the upstream issue tracker. It's spam - best to ignore, and hopefully the list maintainers can delete t

Re: Missing features...

2023-06-08 Thread Richard W.M. Jones
On Wed, Jun 07, 2023 at 09:43:50AM -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote: > On 6/7/23 06:59, Adam Ł. wrote: > >What about missing feature ? > > Feature requests go to the upstream issue tracker. It's spam - best to ignore, and hopefully the list maintainers can delete the account. Rich. -- Richard Jones, Vi

Re: Missing features...

2023-06-07 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 6/7/23 06:59, Adam Ł. wrote: What about missing feature ? https://www.linkedin.com/posts/nandi-bishal_powerpoint-design-study-activity-7072031917180674048-stI8?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop Feature requests go to the upstream issue tracker. _

Re: Missing features...

2023-06-07 Thread Adam Ł .
Another example of this feature: https://youtu.be/hz3YvteLaC4 ___ devel mailing list -- devel@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to devel-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org Fedora Code of Conduct: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project

Missing features...

2023-06-07 Thread Adam Ł .
What about missing feature ? https://www.linkedin.com/posts/nandi-bishal_powerpoint-design-study-activity-7072031917180674048-stI8?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop ___ devel mailing list -- devel@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an e

Re: Would you use a programming language with missing features?

2010-02-04 Thread Adam Williamson
On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 22:12 -0800, Adam Williamson wrote: > On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 01:34 +0100, Milos Jakubicek wrote: > > > choose which threads they will follow. They definitely don't read > > threads with such a provocative subject (I'd just mark it as read > > In addition, starting a new thr

Re: Would you use a programming language with missing features?

2010-02-04 Thread Adam Williamson
On Sun, 2010-01-31 at 01:34 +0100, Milos Jakubicek wrote: > choose which threads they will follow. They definitely don't read > threads with such a provocative subject (I'd just mark it as read In addition, starting a new thread with a provocative topic just because you didn't like the ending o

Re: Would you use a programming language with missing features?

2010-02-02 Thread Nicolas Mailhot
Le Mar 2 février 2010 15:16, Muayyad AlSadi a écrit : > Python TkInter and tcl/tk is an example of big sad show case for linux > because in windows TkInter or tcl/tk supports Arabic perfectly > > that's because the developers of freetype in Linux dropped opentype > support and moved that to the

Re: Would you use a programming language with missing features?

2010-02-02 Thread Muayyad AlSadi
just for the rerecords, only Gtk and Qt have good international support tk and alike got serious problems rendering many scripts including Arabic script (which is used by many languages and it's the second most widely used script after latin script) (wx works fine because in linux it depend on Gtk)

Re: Would you use a programming language with missing features?

2010-02-01 Thread Paulo Cavalcanti
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 10:34 PM, Milos Jakubicek wrote: > On 31.1.2010 01:24, Paulo Cavalcanti wrote: > >> >> Anyway, the discussion was good and maybe it is useful to other people >> too. >> >> > :) > > Well, really: if you want to change something, file the bugreport, or get > in touch with re

Re: Would you use a programming language with missing features?

2010-01-30 Thread Milos Jakubicek
On 31.1.2010 01:24, Paulo Cavalcanti wrote: > > Anyway, the discussion was good and maybe it is useful to other people too. > :) Well, really: if you want to change something, file the bugreport, or get in touch with relevant maintainers. I'm not a tcl/tk/python expert, but if you think that yo

Re: Would you use a programming language with missing features?

2010-01-30 Thread Paulo Cavalcanti
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 6:14 PM, Haïkel Guémar wrote: > Le 30/01/2010 18:05, Paulo Cavalcanti a écrit : > > It is not a pleasant situation when your code does not work because > > the programming language does not do what it is supposed to. > > > > I am not raising any kind of rant here. I am jus

Re: Would you use a programming language with missing features?

2010-01-30 Thread Haïkel Guémar
Le 30/01/2010 18:05, Paulo Cavalcanti a écrit : > It is not a pleasant situation when your code does not work because > the programming language does not do what it is supposed to. > > I am not raising any kind of rant here. I am just pointing that there is > a problem > that could have been alrea

Re: Would you use a programming language with missing features?

2010-01-30 Thread Paulo Cavalcanti
On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 1:16 PM, Milos Jakubicek wrote: > On 30.1.2010 14:29, Paulo Cavalcanti wrote: > > >> https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2009-August/msg00462.html >> >> I am not saying the points raised in the above link are not important, but >> the solution is pretty obvio

Re: Would you use a programming language with missing features?

2010-01-30 Thread Haïkel Guémar
Le 30/01/2010 14:29, Paulo Cavalcanti a écrit : > The first one is python. The GUI provided with python is called tkinter, > which is based on tk, which, in turn, is based on tcl. Since threads are > disabled in Fedora's tcl, > as a consequence, one cannot use python+tkinter+threads. > Tkinter is

Re: Would you use a programming language with missing features?

2010-01-30 Thread Milos Jakubicek
On 30.1.2010 14:29, Paulo Cavalcanti wrote: > https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2009-August/msg00462.html > > I am not saying the points raised in the above link are not important, but > the solution is pretty obvious to me. Obviously it isn't if you looked at the BZ link in the a

Re: Would you use a programming language with missing features?

2010-01-30 Thread Ralf Ertzinger
Hi. On Sat, 30 Jan 2010 11:29:09 -0200, Paulo Cavalcanti wrote > The first one is python. The GUI provided with python is called > tkinter, which is based on tk, which, in turn, is based on tcl. Since > threads are disabled in Fedora's tcl, > as a consequence, one cannot use python+tkinter+thread

Would you use a programming language with missing features?

2010-01-30 Thread Paulo Cavalcanti
I always say one should not blame the system (OS, language, whatever) for his/her programming mistakes. Unfortunately, Fedora has presently two programming languages with missing features, and the user maybe completely unaware of this. The first one is python. The GUI provided with python is