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Diego Escalante Urrelo wrote:
The GNOME Panel can be seen at the top and bottom of your screen in
most distributions. It has some small but helpful improvements in
GNOME 2.20. For instance, the Window List applet no longer resizes its
buttons
El mar, 11-09-2007 a las 21:02 +0300, Lucas Rocha escribió:
Hi,
Was checking out the release notes draft. Minor comments:
- Ubuntu Linux is a phrase not used by the Ubuntu project. It
should either simply be Ubuntu, or something like Ubuntu GNU/Linux
distribution.
I agree.
Hi,
2007/9/12, Murray Cumming [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 2007-09-12 at 10:36 +0300, Lucas Rocha wrote:
Really? I didn't know. When was the release notes string freeze announced?
I think it's worth fixing those things and call for update in
gnome-i18n. We still have time.
String freeze
Le mercredi 12 septembre 2007, à 10:23 +0200, Murray Cumming a écrit :
On Wed, 2007-09-12 at 10:36 +0300, Lucas Rocha wrote:
Really? I didn't know. When was the release notes string freeze announced?
I think it's worth fixing those things and call for update in
gnome-i18n. We still have
Hi,
Was checking out the release notes draft. Minor comments:
- Ubuntu Linux is a phrase not used by the Ubuntu project. It
should either simply be Ubuntu, or something like Ubuntu GNU/Linux
distribution.
I agree.
- Two of the images on the page are particularly large in file size.
On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 21:02 +0300, Lucas Rocha wrote:
- The Release Notes are available in several languages... This
paragraph follows the one ending You can learn more about the changes
that happened in GNOME 2.18 from its release notes. It's probably just
me, but it would be more
Hello,
another minor problem I found, about the panel you can read:
The GNOME Panel can be seen at the top and bottom of your screen in
most distributions. It has some small but helpful improvements in
GNOME 2.20. For instance, the Window List applet no longer resizes its
buttons whenever the
Hi,
Was checking out the release notes draft. Minor comments:
- Ubuntu Linux is a phrase not used by the Ubuntu project. It
should either simply be Ubuntu, or something like Ubuntu GNU/Linux
distribution.
- Two of the images on the page are particularly large in file size.