On Sun, February 19, 2012 6:10 pm, Len Ovens wrote:
> Please take a look at the menus at this link:
>
> http://www.ovenwerks.net/UStudiodocs/menu.html
>
> Post any comments (aside from it not being finished ;-). The idea is to
> showcase the apps that are unique to Ubuntu Studio and to put like ap
On Sun, 2012-02-19 at 22:06 -0800, Len Ovens wrote:
> My opinion is that the menu standards need to be
> changed as they have become unwieldy.
Full ACK. Perhaps this has to be addressed to freedesktop.org, since IMO
interoperability is important.
> having a panel with 4 submenus on it might be an
On Sun, February 19, 2012 8:57 pm, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Sun, 2012-02-19 at 18:10 -0800, Len Ovens wrote:
>> http://www.ovenwerks.net/UStudiodocs/menu.html
>
> It's not that hard to add an icon by using alacarte.
> I don't care much about the menu, but perhaps for people using the
> application
On Sun, 2012-02-19 at 18:10 -0800, Len Ovens wrote:
> http://www.ovenwerks.net/UStudiodocs/menu.html
It's not that hard to add an icon by using alacarte.
I don't care much about the menu, but perhaps for people using the
applications menu on different Linux DAWs, by different distros, by
different
Please take a look at the menus at this link:
http://www.ovenwerks.net/UStudiodocs/menu.html
Post any comments (aside from it not being finished ;-). The idea is to
showcase the apps that are unique to Ubuntu Studio and to put like apps
together so the new to the media world person has some idea
Hi :)
I installed w3m to my Ubuntu Studio 11.10 and run it in the Xfce
terminal emulator.
By default the links are dark blue on black [1], in other words it comes
with a unreadable default color palette. Whereas the font is ok, "1" and
"l" and "0" and "O" are distinguishable.
When I installed w3m