[snip]
A fight because bullsh*t is a cancer. For another example check this
review that puts gtkmm not only above other wrappers but almost on one
level with GTK+ itself:
http://freshmeat.net/articles/view/928
This article is a direct result of gtkmm presentation that tries to
expose that
Murray Cumming wrote:
[snip]
A fight because bullsh*t is a cancer. For another example check this
review that puts gtkmm not only above other wrappers but almost on one
level with GTK+ itself:
http://freshmeat.net/articles/view/928
This article is a direct result of gtkmm presentation
Murray, I was thinking once that you present gtkmm as something superior
to GTK+ on purpose, but recently I changed my opinion. Your desire to
expose gtkmm in the most advantageous fashion is understandable. But how
can you explain this phrase from gtkmm website: gtkmm is a GUI toolkit
and
Hello all,
I am trying to customize the gnome-panel, but i'm not able to do it. What i
want to do is, to disable everything in the gnome-panel, except the window-list.
Is it possible to do this quickly in the configurations files, or i must have
to change the code and compile again?
Thank
Elijah Newren wrote:
Hi David,
[...]
Sorry I didnt track this thread to the source and find out
what _exactly_ made people upset for what reason, but I do have strong
feelings about what I've read so far and will try to share them with you.
Somebody argued that if g-p-m can be compiled
Murray Cumming wrote:
You'll have to be more clear.
Enough was said, this is not a trial and we have no a judge.
1. State openly that gtkmm website contains subtle (unintentional?)
lies. (This was the most important for me personally.)
Enough. This is completely unhinged and I won't
Hello all,
I am trying to customize the gnome-panel, but i'm not able to do
it. What i want to do is, to disable everything in the gnome-panel,
except the window-list.Is it possible to do this quickly in the configurations files, or i must have to change the code and compile again?Thank you
quote who=Maxim Udushlivy
Why not to admit mistakes and do the renaming yourself or at least fix
controversial things in gtkmm presentation and documentation?
There's nothing controversial there, and nothing to fix. There is no war,
and we have no idea what you're going on about.
- Jeff
--
Hello Brian,
Thank you for your quick answer!
I mean lock all items except window-list, (Can't add any applet to the
gnome-panel).
I am using the Suse 9 SP3.
I need to disable/lock some features of Suse Gnome. Among several
things, we want to lock user's access to the terminal. We tried the
Jeff Waugh wrote:
quote who=Maxim Udushlivy
Why not to admit mistakes and do the renaming yourself or at least fix
controversial things in gtkmm presentation and documentation?
There's nothing controversial there, and nothing to fix. There is no war,
and we have no idea what
On Tue, 2006-09-19 at 22:00 +, PardoX PardoX wrote:
Hi
Im trying to compile yelp from
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/yelp/2.14/yelp-2.14.2.tar.bz2
but im geting this error.
Im compiling with this parameters.
./configure --enable-man --enable-info --with-mozilla=firefox
Hi
Actullay my system doesnt support mozilla and mozilla-seamonkey.I have only
firefox and firefox-devel. :(
And I think, i have to compile mozilla-devel with hand.
Pardus linux 1.1alfa
Thanks a lot.
From: Ritesh Khadgaray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Davyd Madeley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: PardoX
On Wed, 2006-09-20 at 15:42 +, PardoX PardoX wrote:
Hi
Actullay my system doesnt support mozilla and mozilla-seamonkey.I have only
firefox and firefox-devel. :(
And I think, i have to compile mozilla-devel with hand.
do let me know, how this goes through :)
Pardus linux 1.1alfa
On Wed, 2006-09-20 at 14:52 +0400, Maxim Udushlivy wrote:
Murray, I was thinking once that you present gtkmm as something superior
to GTK+ on purpose, but recently I changed my opinion. Your desire to
expose gtkmm in the most advantageous fashion is understandable. But how
can you explain
On Wed, 2006-09-20 at 15:50 +0100, Paulo César Silva wrote:
I am using the Suse 9 SP3.
I need to disable/lock some features of Suse Gnome. Among several
things, we want to lock user's access to the terminal. We tried the
GConf Command Line Tool, and put this command:
gconftool-2 --direct
I've started a page about this on the wiki:
http://live.gnome.org/SessionManagement
-- Dan
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On Wed, 20 Sep 2006, Maxim Udushlivy wrote:
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 14:52:05 +0400
From: Maxim Udushlivy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Murray Cumming [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: desktop-devel-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: International Space Station Images
Murray Cumming wrote:
[snip]
A fight
quote who=Alan Horkan
(This is wildly offtopic
Then *PLEASE* take it elsewhere. This list does not need more noise. Check
your To/Cc fields carefully before replying.
- Jeff
--
linux.conf.au 2007: Sydney, Australia http://lca2007.linux.org.au/
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006, Elijah Newren wrote:
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 17:45:06 -0600
From: Elijah Newren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alan Horkan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: International Space Station Images
On 9/20/06, Alan Horkan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(This is wildly offtopic so I post
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