[José L. Redrejo RodrÃguez] > - mozilla-plugin-gnash is installed, so when going to web sites using > flash you don't notice you need flash. You begin to watch youtube and > only listen on a blank screen, etc, etc. Maybe I'm wrong, but I've heard > gnash was not going to be included as it's in alpha and the results of > including it could be quite disappointed. I think the stand-alone gnash > application could be useful if we distribute some flash based > application that are tested on this gnash version, but for the web the > results are awful.
gnash is now only in etch-test, and unless it improves a lot the next few days, it will not be included in the release. The pakcages in etch are included in the release, while etch-test is a testing and staging area. > - small fonts on gtk applications are seing quite ugly (just take a look > at google using iceweasel). It seems antialiasing is not working on gtk > from kde. I don't know why, I've googled and it seems a common problem, > but no one of the recipes I've found fixed it. > - gtk theme is also quite ugly, just take a look o the open file dialog > in iceweasel. In fact there is no gtk-theme insalled. This can be fixed > installing gnome-themes and gtk2-engines-gtk-qt. Both packages are in > the dvd, but add 3765 Kb to the installed system. No idea about these. I have nothing against us installing them by default, as long as we adjust partition sizes accordingly. I propose we add the gtk stuff to the standalone (and also the workstation) task. Any objections? > - The menus for the educative applications really suck. I think it's > too late to change it in etch, but it sucks anyway: A "science and > maths branch in the main menu, a maths branch under the educative > branch in the main menu, applications under another "lost & found > branch", qcad in two different branches, viewmol or rosegarden twice > in the same branch, etc, etc... Yes. Not sure how to fix it, though. > - whenever I try to remove the proxy from konqueror to connect to > Internet directly, it ignores me (even as root). So, at home, I've > not been able to use konqueror for the web. is it a kiosk feature or > a bug?. Not sure, but it is set in /etc/kde3/kioslaverc. > That's all, not too much, but it would be good if we can polish some > of these things. Thank you for the test results. Happy hacking, -- Petter Reinholdtsen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

