Hi,
If you want to run a graphical program as root, I find prefixing the command
with run-standalone.sh works for me.
Regards
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:46 PM, Caio Begotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I'm writing my very first Python application using the PyQt4 packages
> whic
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What about connecting two signals to your button widget: pressed and
released
In the function for "pressed" change the background colour to blue.
In the function for "released" change the background colour back to normal.
http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk/stable/GtkButton.html#GtkButton.signals
Hi, Dave,
Thanks for your advice.
However, my objective is to set two different colors for two different
buttons. That is to say, for button A, when it is pressed, the color should
be red; while for button B, in this case, the color should be green.
Thus I do not think the GTK+ theme can solve t
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:46 PM, gary liquid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i do not think there is ever a perfect way for anything.
> there are many points which intersect and by discussion we will find that
> common ground :)
Another ugly trick (hey, it's what I'm good at, coming up with dirty
id
i do not think there is ever a perfect way for anything.
there are many points which intersect and by discussion we will find that
common ground :)
using the .install file to opt-in to a testing program is great,
opting back out is trickier, it would have to be something on the update
information
Hello there,
I'm writing my very first Python application using the PyQt4 packages
which another brazilian, Luciano Wolf, announced last september
(IIRC). I know the code linked below is pretty crappy but I've found a
weird problem while Hildonizing my app.
Astmontray is a systray applet wi
This could be a way.
One could also think about using a new keyword for the .install file, i.e.
for ex. "stability_level = ", that can be set to:
0 "alpha" (marked red)
1 "beta" (marked yellow)
2 "stable" (marked green)
And AM can be configured to show only levels from 0, from 1 or from 2
(defa
There should be a whitelist of applications to use from -devel with a method
to add or select packages from within it.
If I *choose* to get involved in the xournal beta testing and want to obtain
it from -devel this should not effect the testing status of other
applications which I am not focusing
Hi.
There's no way to avoid developers setting up their own repositories if they
want to do it for whatever
reason they might have.
Having a "temporary repository" flag or keyword in the install file, would
help as these
developers could use a .install file that adds the temporary repositories,
in
> the unstable repository--whatever, so the user decides (perhaps with
> the encouragement of some of their peers) to dive in, add the unstable
> repository and install the application.
Use an install file to install the application in question? Assuming
the application needs libraries which ar
Let's say you've got a user, and this user wants to get to something
shiny, but the only place this something shiny is available is from an
unstable testing repository. Normally this unstable testing repository
would not be the sort of place this user would venture into, but the
application
Hi,
Am Montag 24 November 2008 schrieb Eero Tamminen:
> Did you have automatic RSS updates enabled? which release you were
> using?
This happened a few days ago with the latest diablo on n810 with all
updates installed.
> I think one of the RSS feeds had something that put RSS feed reader
> int
Hi,
Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> I have seen recently many news from 01/01/1970 in the planet maemo RSS feed.
> Is that a problem with my reader (akregator) or do others see this as well?
In recent days I have also seen items on Planet Maemo get syndicated
many times into the feed. Is that the same is
On Tue, November 25, 2008 16:38, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> Hello,
Hi,
>
> I have seen recently many news from 01/01/1970 in the planet maemo RSS
> feed. Is that a problem with my reader (akregator) or do others see this
> as well?
Thanks for reporting this issue. A fix has been applied, so it should
Hello,
I have seen recently many news from 01/01/1970 in the planet maemo RSS feed.
Is that a problem with my reader (akregator) or do others see this as well?
Thanks,
Rainer
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Hi Yao,
Yao Wang wrote:
> The default color when I pressed down the button is blue. I want
> to change the background color of button when it is pressed and recover
> its origin background color when it is released.
The default colour for when the button is pressed is set by the GTK+
them
Hello everyone.
I am developing a GUI application on maemo, in which GtkButton is
used.
The default color when I pressed down the button is blue. I want to
change the background color of button when it is pressed and recover its
origin background color when it is released.
Santtu Lakkala wrote:
> Frantisek Dufka wrote:
>> osso-statusbar-cpu does exactly this. With memory reporting turned off
>> it is nice statusbar clock with black background. Once the background
>> turns solid blue you know there is a problem :-)
>
> Actually it should have graphs of cpu and/or m
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