Xiong Jiang wrote:
It's just my personal preference. :) Some people like GTK more while
some like QT more. Whichever they like, they always can express their
preference. It's not about the business to _evaluate_ the toolkit.
IMHO C++ _is_ a little profounded (or in my awkard English,
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
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I know I'm a bit late, sorry. First of all, thanks for the great work.
There are a few minor points to note:
1) there seems to be a small buglet with the rendering in firefox:
http://www.xfce.org/~benny/tmp/webrenderbug.png
There is a one pixel rendering
Hi,
I have updated the website. I have given the corners a smaller radius
which looks better. I have also reduced the width of the sidebar. It is
now 10em insteads of 14em, without reducing the font size. Another thing
to note is that the web pages do not set any font sizes or font type. It
Biju Chacko wrote:
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Just as a suggestion -- can we go live with this? Let's have something
up which we can fix as we go along ...
I have the next three days off now so I'll be working on the website to
get it finished.
Jeff
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Jannis Pohlmann wrote:
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I'm just about finished the new layout pages using NO TABLES. I'm trying
to choose the minimum web page width to minimize ugly overlap of page
elements when the browser window is narrowed. Just out of curiosity why
does the page have to fit into an 890x670
Jens Luedicke wrote:
On 9/9/05, Jeff Franks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have used the same layout and elements as before but entriely in a CSS
file. The problem I have is this. The navigational sidebar is on the
right side of the page and set to 20%. It contains some links. Benedikt
doesn't
Jannis Pohlmann wrote:
If nobody minds I'd volunteer for preparing valid XHTML versions for
BOTH website drafts by tomorrow.
I'm fine with that :P.
http://sten-net.de/thunar/nick/
Slightly changed. The content is now able to wrap around the sidebar so
that it can use the full
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
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lor scheme it was good enough for Thunar.
Wow. Really good work. Just two things: It's too large (as Jasper
already mentioned), it should fit into a 890x670 firefox window. And for
official screenshots, please use one of the Clearlooks themes, as it
gives a
Benedikt,
Here's a quick idea for an about dialog logo:
http://xfc.xfce.org/tmp/thunar-about.png
Jeff
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Jannis Pohlmann wrote:
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BTW, did you know vikings didn't wear helmets with horns? If you ever
imagined a sword clashing with a helmet with horns applied you might
have noticed that this would have been very unexpedient for the one
wearing the helmet. But of course, some existed for
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Jeff Franks wrote:
Here's a quick idea for an about dialog logo:
http://xfc.xfce.org/tmp/thunar-about.png
Do you have a 64x64 version of the wiking head?
Here's the image. It is exactly 52 X 52 pixels, without any padding.
Just to be sure
Jannis Pohlmann wrote:
Jeff Franks schrieb:
Jannis Pohlmann wrote:
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BTW, did you know vikings didn't wear helmets with horns? If you ever
imagined a sword clashing with a helmet with horns applied you might
have noticed that this would have been very unexpedient for the one
the same size and post
them for faster loading. I would love to see your final product too.
Thanks,
Tim
Jeff Franks wrote:
Hello Tim,
I am an open source software programmer that is part of a project
called Thunar, which is building a free Linux file manager. I found
a small image
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
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As mentioned earlier, we need a multiline text entry widget for this, as
the GtkEntry doesn't play well with the icon view.
I looked into this and other file managers just use a GtkTextView with a
maximum width set (the icon cell width), and with wrapping
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Uhm, I have only checked nautilus here, and they do it manually using
PangoLayout directly.
I did notice that. Does it really matter though. Renaming is not
something one does all the time... so displaying a GtkTextView widget
shouldn't produce any significant
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
How about arranging the screenshots like we do on the Terminal site?
http://www.os-cillation.com/index.php?id=42L=5
With a title above each screenshot and more space between the screenshots?
Benedikt
Here is a web site that uses inline images well
This update fixes the top-left corner of the file window images and adds
a VIKING logo. The image is a modification of and image I found on a
free viking site. The original image was inside a circle inside a mauve
circle inside a white square.
http://xfc.xfce.org/tmp/thunar-web/index.html
Benedikt Meurer wrote:
Looks good. Except that on this computer I still see wrapped menu items.
Wasn't there a nowrap attribute for td to avoid this?
Try it now.
Jeff.
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Nick Schermer wrote:
I've updated it again: http://home.quicknet.nl/qn/prive/nickschermer/
If people have suggestions, mail it, share them.
Greets, Xerverius
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Benedikt Meurer wrote:
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Not to forget, we really need a multiline text editing widget.
Why? You do mean Xfce, not thunar? What about mousepad?
Jeff.
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Benny,
Where do I report thunar bugs. Compiling the latest snapshot with GCC
4.01 generates several pointer signedness compiler errors, bewteen
gchar* and guchar*
In thunar-clipboard-manager.c:
line 291 and 296: in call to gtk_selection_data_set() passing gchar* for
argument 4, should be
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