On 10/10/12 10:07, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
> Hello.
>
> On 10/10/12 09:56, Christopher Michael wrote:
>> On 10/10/12 09:46, Tom Hacohen wrote:
>>> On 10/10/12 10:37, Stefan Schmidt wrote:
>>>> Image loaders are way more complicated sadly as we drag in dependencies
>>>> here. I would vote for making jpeg, png, gif, bmp, eet on by default.
>>>>
>> Bmp ? Who uses bmp's these days ?? Ohh yea, Windows ;)
>
> Not for your theme but for some pics on your disk. It all depends on
> what libs are shipped by default by
> Debian/Fedora/Ubuntu/Gentooe/Bodhi/Arch you name it.
>
> If they all ship TIFF, etc as well I would vote for building the image
> loaders by default on them. User want thumbnails for all pics they have.
> Don't care much about the format. :)
>
>>>> For the others we might need to see what libs distros ship in a default
>>>> installation so we can decide if we have a hard dep on these libs or not.
>>>>
>> Well, if you are referring to the "target" distro (assumed to be
>> Crapbuntu), then "Everything under the sun" would be what they include ;)
>
> See the list above and append or pick as needed.
>
>>> I'd love to see fribidi and harfbuzz there by default, but tbh, I think
>>> some people would appreciate the speed improvements that come with
>>> ignoring the.
>
> Are these things actually released and in the distros by now?
>
>>
>> Agreed (wrt the ignoring). Some people have no need for it as they do
>> not utilize multiple languages, etc.
>
> So we should not support i18n either?

Right. Who needs it ? ;) If everyone just learned English than this 
would be a non-issue :P

  I could say now that this can only
> come from native English speakers but I never use German for my system
> either.

HA ! I rest my case :P

  On the other hand my gf would not use a English only setup. :)
>
Bah, she can just learn English and all would be right with the world ;)

dh

> regards
> Stefan Schmidt
>


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