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On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 10:02 AM, Joshua Blount <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Is there an east way to update my local icons (I'm running Jaunty
> Alpha) to include SVG versions?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Joshua Blount
> Sent from my mobile
>
> On Jan 17, 2009, at 12:58 PM, Jason Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Jeroen Budts,
>>
>> Resized Icons:
>> On really BAD icon sets (read ubuntu default in 8.10) this does
>> happen.
>> However when your icon set has svg icons (yay the future) things look
>> beautiful.
>>
>> The remaining bug reports: Thank you for reports.  The best place to
>> report bugs is of course our bugtracker at bugs.launchpad.net/do
>>
>> Jason
>>
>> On Sat, 2009-01-17 at 08:53 +0100, Jeroen Budts wrote:
>>> Hi everybody,
>>>
>>> A few days ago I installed Gnome Do 0.8 (from PPA) on Ubuntu 8.10 to
>>> give it a try. I'm using the Classic theme.
>>> Here are some of my first impressions:
>>> - Most of the icons are ugly, because they seem to be resized to a
>>> bigger size. By example the first icon which is shown with the text
>>> 'Type To Search'. In Do 0.6 the icons are much nicer, because they
>>> are
>>> not resized.
>>> - I have enabled the option to always show the result list. When i
>>> select something in the first panel and hit <tab> the result list
>>> from
>>> the first panel is still displayed, while it should be updated to
>>> show
>>> the list from the second panel (currently this is very confusing).
>>> When
>>> the second panel is selected and you press the down arrow the correct
>>> list is displayed.
>>> - When i bring up a bookmark from Nautilus, in Do 0.6 i could press
>>> the
>>> right arrow to start browsing the subfolders and files. This doesn't
>>> work anymore.
>>> - The properties window of the Files and Folders plugin is
>>> completely empty.
>>> - It is not possible to close the preferences screen by pressing
>>> 'esc'.
>>>
>>> As i'm working as a .NET software developer, i'd like to play a bit
>>> with
>>> the sourcecode and maybe try to fix a few bugs. I must say that i
>>> only
>>> switched to Linux two months ago so i still have a lot to learn about
>>> developing on GNU/Linux, i'm also very new to working with bzr,
>>> although
>>> i know how to use Subversion and Darcs. I already installed
>>> MonoDevelop
>>> (from the ubuntu repositories) and bazaar. Then i branched (if that
>>> is
>>> the correct term), the soucecode for Do with the following command:
>>> jer...@thunderbox ~$ bzr branch lp:do
>>> But when i open the the Do.mds solution, it seems there are a
>>> couple of
>>> files missing (mostly AssemblyInfo.cs-files). Is this correct?
>>> Do the Do-developers use the Mono Debugger? I searched google for
>>> some
>>> info on how to enable this, but i only found some blogposts that said
>>> you need to compile mono and monodevelop from svn. Is this still
>>> correct?
>>>
>>> Thx for the very nice program!
>>> Jeroen
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>> >
>
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