Re: [Xournal-devel] github and cleaning up my mess

2016-09-12 Thread D M German
Torsten Wagner twisted the bytes to say: do you have your code somewhere? I'll be curious exactly what you mean by sidebar. the repo of my students is still available. it is a fork of my old xournal repo, but I'll have to find its name :) --dmg Torsten> Hi Daniel, Torsten> thanks for keepin

[Xournal-devel] immi improvements and xournal-next

2016-09-12 Thread D M German
hi Everybody, I have merged Immi improvements to xournal-next: https://github.com/dmgerman/xournal-next thanks Immi. I suggest that the original author of a feature keeps its code in his/her repo (under a branch) and rebased to Denis code. That way Denis can integrate it at any time in the fea

Re: [Xournal-devel] Github usage question

2016-09-12 Thread D M German
Immi Halupczok twisted the bytes to say: I am forwarding this to the list, to create awareness of what we are doing. Immi> Am 12.09.2016 um 07:28 schrieb D M German: >> Immi Halupczok twisted the bytes to say: >> >> >> Hi Immi, >> >> i have merged your kinetic scrolling to the next br

Re: [Xournal-devel] github and cleaning up my mess

2016-09-12 Thread Immi Halupczok
Dear Torsten (and others), I'm also planning to use xournal for a lecture next term, and for that, I might also be happy to have this side bar feature, and I'd be willing to contribute on updating it (if necessary). Am 12.09.2016 um 11:11 schrieb Torsten Wagner: > Hi Daniel, > > thanks for kee

Re: [Xournal-devel] github and cleaning up my mess

2016-09-12 Thread Torsten Wagner
Hi Daniel, thanks for keeping working on xournal. I use it still on a daily base, even if development and progress seems to be tricky. I am using a modified version, which includes a sidebar with slides, which I patched a bit by myself, to show the next (upcoming) slight (i also increased the size