Hi there,
I volunteered for the website earlier this year, but I have to refrain
from this undertaking. I'm too busy. I didn't do anything useful, but
I don't want you to think that might change.
Cheers for Martyn Russell for the great proposal you did earlier!
Felix
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Claudio Saavedra wrote:
> http://le-hacker.org/papers/gobject/ch03.html
This is already included in
http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/gobject/chapter-signal.html .
Greetings,
Felix
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Hi,
Geoff Buchan wrote:
> I'm not familiar with the details of automake, but I infer it must have
> had some incompatible changes somewhere between 1.7 and 1.9.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automake - last paragraph before "Contents".
> It's only a
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Martyn Russell wrote:
> Colin Walters wrote:
>> If they're a Windows user, GTK+ is almost certainly *not* installed, and
>> they would be interested
>> in installing it. Having an official Windows development installation
>> process is important. I w
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Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak wrote:
> A good static layout is better than too-clever-by-half auto-detection, I
> think...
I think subtleness is the key. Ok, the rest is just elaboration - if
you think you got the idea, safely igno
Rabe (public) wrote:
> Martyn Russell wrote:
>
>>> I wonder where the GTK logo proposal went? I think it would fit quite
>>> well in this design.
>> Actually Andreas was doing some work there. I was sent a few ideas and
>> they looked good, but nothing further
Hi,
If the headers prevent text to be black, I think headers should look
different :) - Maybe use underlines (width=100%)?
You might experiment with putting the text into the -- which
should be there... why did you put the text next to the logo into the
image file too? -- so it reads "GTK+ Over
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Martyn Russell wrote:
> Cody Russell wrote:
>> On Mon, 2007-05-28 at 19:15 +0100, Martyn Russell wrote:
>>> * What are people's thoughts on the initial look and feel?
>> It looks great, except for the FAQ. Can it be styled similarly to the
>> rest of
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Hi Martyn,
Martyn Russell wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Over the last few weeks, I have spent time putting together the new
> website for gtk.org. I decided it would be easier to start from scratch
> reusing the original content.
>
> I have put the new pages up
Richard Hult wrote:
> Felix Rabe (public) skrev:
>> I program a lot using (Py)GTK, and the one thing worrying me most right
>> now is its support for Mac OS X. ...
>
> It is moving along pretty nicely currently, there are a couple of bigger
> issues that need sorting
ne die too. The easiest
way to get people working on this is to apply for Google's summer of
code, however, that didn't happen for whatever reason. For a project
this complicated, it's really hard to attract developers if there's not
a mentor or a Cocoa/GTK guru available for gu
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Hi Martyn (+ GTK list),
I know you're probably not the one to ask this, but maybe someone at
Imendio knows, so I keep this short.
I program a lot using (Py)GTK, and the one thing worrying me most right
now is its support for Mac OS X. I don't get mu
Hi,
मयंक जैन (makuchaku) wrote:
> I'm trying to write a python wrapper for my GObject derived system
I think the PyGTK mailing list is a better place to ask this, since this
list here is about the development of GTK+ (not applications, but the
library) and related things.
See http://www.pygtk.
> Not that it's the best thing I have in mind - funny is that even at my
> college (withouth my knowledge!) the only computer there ...
The only *student* desktop computer I meant, the offices aren't using
typewriters either ;o)
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Hello! (Sorry, I get that Shift-Ctrl-R thing wrong each time.)
Alberto Ruiz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> finally, I've released a .zip/.tar.bz2[0] with a build of Gtk+ 2.10 and
> all its dependencies ...
Just to say: Thank you for doing this work!
I'm not involved in a job right now that would depen
Hi,
http://www.google.com/search?q=link%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.gtk.org%2Fabout.html
There is going to be a link to the page on the main page, right?
- Felix
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Hi,
( Sorry Martyn for sending that message twice - do you have a hint how
to tell Thunderbird to reply to gtk-devel-list, or do you change To:
manually every time you reply to the list? )
Martyn Russell wrote:
> I have used both and I think it is obvious from just using it, let alone
> the adm
Hi,
I've read the recent thread on the subject and would be interested in
helping out with the website. I can't dedicate much time to it before
end of June though. I already sent short private notes to Tim Janik and
Martyn Russell.
Short intro (safely skip this paragraph): I mostly program Pyth
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