[freenet-dev] [UI] Some general remarks

2009-11-09 Thread Clément
Hello, Since my last attempt to change (or at least to talk about changing) the freenet UI didn't really succeed, maybe it's better to focus on some points. *The default CSS theme: I think that the clean-dropdown theme is good, but there is one big problem imho: the status bar looks like the m

[freenet-dev] Some feedback from a hostile environment

2009-11-09 Thread Zero3
Matthew Toseland wrote: > Our friend has also localised the wininstaller (this is subject to technical > issues Zero3 hopefully will be able to resolve), and jSite (I will deal with > this soon). Yah. If anyone has a Windows setup with a cyrillic/chinese/japanese/... locale, I'd be grateful if

[freenet-dev] Some feedback from a hostile environment

2009-11-09 Thread Matthew Toseland
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[freenet-dev] [UI] Some general remarks

2009-11-09 Thread Clément
Hello, Since my last attempt to change (or at least to talk about changing) the freenet UI didn't really succeed, maybe it's better to focus on some points. *The default CSS theme: I think that the clean-dropdown theme is good, but there is one big problem imho: the status bar looks like the m

[freenet-dev] Some feedback from a hostile environment

2009-11-09 Thread Evan Daniel
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 8:35 AM, Matthew Toseland wrote: > Some Chinese feedback: Main point is there are a lot of old PCs with very > limited RAM, although new ones have plenty of RAM. Broadband is however > reasonable in general, making it a better candidate than Iran. Suggested > making start

Re: [freenet-dev] Some feedback from a hostile environment

2009-11-09 Thread Zero3
Matthew Toseland wrote: > Our friend has also localised the wininstaller (this is subject to technical > issues Zero3 hopefully will be able to resolve), and jSite (I will deal with > this soon). Yah. If anyone has a Windows setup with a cyrillic/chinese/japanese/... locale, I'd be grateful if

Re: [freenet-dev] Some feedback from a hostile environment

2009-11-09 Thread Evan Daniel
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 8:35 AM, Matthew Toseland wrote: > Some Chinese feedback: Main point is there are a lot of old PCs with very > limited RAM, although new ones have plenty of RAM. Broadband is however > reasonable in general, making it a better candidate than Iran. Suggested > making start

[freenet-dev] Some feedback from a hostile environment

2009-11-09 Thread Matthew Toseland
Some Chinese feedback: Main point is there are a lot of old PCs with very limited RAM, although new ones have plenty of RAM. Broadband is however reasonable in general, making it a better candidate than Iran. Suggested making startup on startup configurable, substantially reducing memory footpri