I'm not sure what advantages gthumb has over f-spot besides the mono thing.
Well, to make it clear : for me gthumb and eog are like Totem. F-spot
is like Rhythmbox. Both are for different use cases.
It can be a good idea to ship f-spot by default like we are shipping
RB : as an available tool
My thought : from a picture viewer, I expect :
- open a picture by double-clicking on it and then browse others in
the same folder with next/prev
- zoom and slideshow
- rotate the picture and save it (which is not perfect in gthumb, I admit)
- croping/resizing
- brightness/contrast
Last time I
I don't know which icon is best but I think that the icon in the
System menu and in the logout dialog must be the same.
On 5/18/06, Aaron Whitehouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all,
I hate to be yet another person writing to the list to comment on icons,
but I am going to in order to make
At least you have removed the audio mini-jack from the current icon. I
always ask my self why the hell is it an audio mini-jack on the
upgrade icon ! :-D
...
Wait, is it an exclamation mark ? I always forgot. It really looks
like an audio mini jack..
Lionel
On 3/23/06, Manu Cornet <[EMAIL PROTE
Worst of all ? The nautilus icon on the splashscreen. On 06/03/06, Andy Somerville <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:Koke,On 3/6/06, Jorge Bernal <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> * Gnome-power: the colors are too bright and the borders too thick. The> icon in the systray seems to be an "intruder" from another
This is at least useful on a Live CD.When I demonstrate Ubuntu with a live CD, I've nothing to do and I must always say : "If you had a picture, you could edit it with the gimp, there. If you had a word document, you could..."
Some videos, sounds and pictures samples could turn a boring demonstrati
What are the technical requirements ? (size, lenght...)On 19/02/06, Henrik Nilsen Omma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lionel Dricot (aka Ploum) wrote:> I'm pretty sure that if you open a "Content Contest", a lot of artist
> will try to make a good sample with the license
I'm pretty sure that if you open a "Content Contest", a lot of artist will try to make a good sample with the license you want !I will speak to some friends ;-)On 19/02/06,
Henrik Nilsen Omma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Phil Bull wrote:> Hi Henrik>> Have you seen this?>> http://creativecommons.org/
On 16/02/06, Sebastien Bacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Le jeudi 16 février 2006 à 16:13 +0100, Lionel Dricot (aka Ploum) aécrit :> * The strenght of my wifi is only 23% under NM and 65% in the "normal"> wifi applet. Strange ?what does "iwconfig" say by example?
Aaron,Thank you for all the informations. Indeed, NM seems really great. I will recommand it !Indeed, it seems that NM solve most problems I've raised before. I'm really happy to see that the solution is not far at all.
Just a few concerns :* The strenght of my wifi is only 23% under NM and 65% in
So, I will try to describe major issues I have with network-admin (or I have seen.)To answer Sebastion, my bash script usually does this simple thing : mv /etc/network/interfaces.home /etc/network/interfaces
/etc/init.d/networking restart1) It doesn't work most of the time !Usecase : Lionel has
, Daniel Holbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,Am Montag, den 13.02.2006, 11:19 +0100 schrieb Lionel Dricot (akaPloum):> I installed it> following /usr/share/doc/evolution-plugins/README.bogofilter/READMEGAR, the file name is clearly a bug.
Thanks for reporting back - I'm very
Hello (again ;-) ),Today I would like to talk you about ducks... (herm, too much brazil, forget it)I would like to raise one big issue that was in Ubuntu since the stone ages : wireless connectivity.
I've installed a incredible number of Ubuntu during the last 15 months, for my friends, for people
Hello,
For quite a long time now, the spam filter in Evolution was really awful. The new bogofilter is much much better !
I would like to thanks all the people who made this possible :-)As it can hardly be worse than the spamassassin plugin shipped by default with Hoary, I heavily suggest to enab
I think that the two best options so far are :
- keeping the default gnome icon theme, which is currently updated and is nicer every day.
- switching to Tango or to a theme that follow Tango guidelines. (But I
admit that Tango itself is way too blueish for my taste. it will never
fitt on an Ubunt
not a very constructive reply since I just saw the screenshot :
That's great, really. You rock ;-)On 25/01/06, Michael Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear Friends,as discussed earlier on this list, Sebastian Heinlein and I areworking on a new design for gnome-app-install to make it scale better
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