On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 02:11:43PM -0500, Jon Nelson wrote:
> >For now, since we are shy of releases:
> >
> >svn://async.com.br/Kiwi2/
>
> Since I don't use subversion, is there /any/ other way to get Kiwi2?
Sure. Just because I like you, I'll email you a tarball.
> What is the current status a
David M. Cook wrote:
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 12:46:51PM -0300, Christian Robottom Reis wrote:
This is Kiwi used to do, what Kiwi2 does,
Kiwi2? Where?
For now, since we are shy of releases:
svn://async.com.br/Kiwi2/
Johan
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On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 12:46:51PM -0300, Christian Robottom Reis wrote:
> This is Kiwi used to do, what Kiwi2 does,
Kiwi2? Where?
Dave Cook
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On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 12:08:52PM -0400, John Ehresman wrote:
> Christian Robottom Reis wrote:
> >On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 04:39:19PM +0100, John Gill wrote:
> >
> >> What I've really wanted from glade for some time is the ability to build
> >> frames, rather than top level windows. What I want
Christian Robottom Reis wrote:
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 04:39:19PM +0100, John Gill wrote:
What I've really wanted from glade for some time is the ability to build
frames, rather than top level windows. What I want to be able to do us
use gazpacho to build components that I can re-use across
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 04:39:19PM +0100, John Gill wrote:
>What I've really wanted from glade for some time is the ability to build
>frames, rather than top level windows. What I want to be able to do us
>use gazpacho to build components that I can re-use across my GUI's. I'd
>l
ut the frame you are really
interested in and re-parenting, but this is a bit cumbersome.
Hopefully, this is something gazpacho can do?
John
Lorenzo Gil Sanchez wrote:
[pygtk] ANNOUNCE: Gazpacho 0.5.3
Hi everybody,
I'm happy to announce the 0.5.3 version of
Gazpacho. In this r
Hi everybody,
I'm happy to announce the 0.5.3 version of Gazpacho. In this release
some parts of the core have been rewritten and many many bugs have been
fixed.
I'd like to say thanks to Mattias Karlsson, Anders Carlsson and Rafael
Villar. All of them made a lot of contributions and helped Gazpa