Hey Marco,
Marco Scannadinari ma...@scannadinari.co.uk wrote:
The GTK+ throbber is a dotted animation, but the one used in clutter apps /
UIs use a different icon - instead of dots, it uses longer lines. Is this a
design decision? If it is please consider the points made below:
- It is
Cosimo or Benjamin can tell you more about the specifics.
Thanks. By Cosmio and Benjamin, do you mean Cosimo Cecchi and Benjamin
Otte?
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Marco Scannadinari ma...@scannadinari.co.uk wrote:
Cosimo or Benjamin can tell you more about the specifics.
Thanks. By Cosmio and Benjamin, do you mean Cosimo Cecchi and Benjamin
Otte?
I do indeed. :) (I was kinda hoping that they'd chime in.)
Allan
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 11:35 AM, Allan Day allanp...@gmail.com wrote:
Marco Scannadinari ma...@scannadinari.co.uk wrote:
Cosimo or Benjamin can tell you more about the specifics.
Thanks. By Cosmio and Benjamin, do you mean Cosimo Cecchi and Benjamin
Otte?
I do indeed. :) (I was
hi Cosimo;
do you have some notes as to what kind of API you and Benjamin were
thinking about? I can probably spare a couple of cycles to work on it
for 3.10, and it would help me getting up to speed.
ciao,
Emmanuele.
On 1 May 2013 09:15, Cosimo Cecchi cosi...@gnome.org wrote:
On Wed, May 1,
On 29/04/13 01:33, Przemo Firszt wrote:
I hope to do some work on wacom tablet button mapping in gnome control
center. First mockup of new individual button mapping panel:
http://firszt.eu/wacom-icons/mockup_of_wacom__button_mapping_panel.png
Roadmap:
1. Change existing panel to simple button
Indeed the reason they're different is the line style the
shell spinner - and former GtkSpinner widget - has is not
possible to do with pure CSS gradients while keeping arbitrary
scalability of the widget.
Our long term plan for this would be to have a set
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 1:19 PM, Emmanuele Bassi eba...@gmail.com wrote:
hi Cosimo;
do you have some notes as to what kind of API you and Benjamin were
thinking about? I can probably spare a couple of cycles to work on it
for 3.10, and it would help me getting up to speed.
Hi Emmanuele,
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 5:04 PM, Marco Scannadinari ma...@scannadinari.co.uk
wrote:
I think using the very nice throbber by the Tango people would look a
lot nicer and reduce the work (?) needed to standardise the throbber
sizes in GNOME.
Hi Marco,
I'm not sure which is the Tango throbber