commit. So my question still stands.
Cheers
Sebastian
On 8. Aug 2018, at 16:17, Bastien Nocera wrote:
On Fri, 2018-08-03 at 09:03 +0200, Sebastian Geiger (Lanoxx) wrote:
Hi all,
I have tested my patch and I can view the GTK-Doc Manual in DevHelp.
I
would be very happy if this change could
Hi all,
I would like to discuss a proposal for bringing the Gtk-Doc Manual into
DevHelp. At the moment the Gtk-Doc manual can be read online at
developer.gnome.org [1] and by using yelp. I think yelp is not as useful
as devhelp for several reasons. The representation is different than in
devhelp,
Hi Carlos,
thanks a lot for this awesome work! I really love the new GitLab and its
issue management features.
Cheers
Sebastian
On 29/05/18 19:00, Carlos Soriano wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm glad to announce that the GNOME migration to GitLab is now completed!
>
> Cgit and git.gnome.org
Hi,
I usually find the Compatibility Matrix very useful when thinking about
licensing issues. Since I have not seen it in this thread yet, I thought
I would post the link:
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html#AllCompatibility
Cheers
Sebastian
On 19/05/17 00:05, Bastien Nocera wrote:
> On
Hi,
is there a way in Glib or GTK+ to detect which of GDK_MOD1_MASK to
GDK_MOD5_MASK maps to Scroll Lock and Num Lock respectively?
I looked at gdk_keymap_map_virtual_modifiers, but it cannot be used,
since Scroll and Num have no corresponding virtual masks in GdkModifierType.
I looked into
options I was able to solve the problem (e.g. behind
all of -L/CHECKOUTDIR/gstreamer/gst/.libs -L. ./.libs/libgstbase-1.0.so
-L../../../gst). The following gist shows this a little more clearly:
https://gist.github.com/lanoxx/7c57332a9549a92ef93352e0f293eae9
So the next question is what is causing t
(Lanoxx) wrote:
> Hi Sam,
>
> thanks for the quick answer, unfortunately make uninstall did not
> resolve the issue. When I searched for files with gstreamer in their
> name or path I still found a lot of files. In the end I removed several
> header files and so files related to gstream
this be related to the autotools build setup? Is there a way to
fix it?
Cheers
Sebastian
On 11/02/17 13:28, Sam Thursfield wrote:
> Hi Lanoxx
>
> On 2/11/17, Sebastian Geiger (Lanoxx) <lan...@gmx.net> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was trying to build gstreamer 1.10
Hi,
I was trying to build gstreamer 1.10 today with jhbuild using the 3.22
module set, and I got the following error:
GEN GstBase-1.0.gir
g-ir-scanner: link: /bin/bash ../../../libtool --mode=link --tag=CC gcc
-o
I have just updated the wiki, please let me know if something I changed
is not right:
https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeCommon/Migration
On 09/02/17 15:03, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
> On 9 February 2017 at 13:57, Sebastian Geiger (Lanoxx) <lan...@gmx.net> wrote:
>> W
What confuses me is that this paragraph starts with the phrase "it does
not need any modifications made".
> It does not need any modifications made, unless you need to run
> another tool before configure, or do not use one of glib-gettextize,
> gtkdocize or intltoolize. (Note that you should not
Hi Gnome Devs,
I was looking at the following overview page today:
https://developer.gnome.org/platform-overview/unstable/
e.g. "platform-overview/3.22/index.page"
I would like to submit the following feedback about this page. An aspect
that I am missing here is
some information about the build
On 05/10/16 15:39, Michael Biebl wrote:
As much as I hate autotools and its arcane syntax, it does bring
uniformity and consistency.
Atm I'm counting waf (for some non-core modules), autotools, cmake and
some are discussing to use meson/ninja.
So while I'm not tied to autotools, I would hate
Hi Emanuelle,
I just wanted to pitch into this discussion and say thanks to you (and
everyone else working on this) for putting all the effort into fixing
build issues and improving continuous integration.
I have been a developer for different gnome components for a while, but
I am not such
Hi fellow Gnome Devs,
Since my most recent system upgrade (Ubuntu 16.04, ~gnome 3.18) I got
systemd and I noticed that _most_ gnome-session logs now endup in the
journal rather then in ~/.xsession-errors where it used to be stored
before (Ubuntu 14.04, ~gnome 3.10).
I generally like the
such as _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW. Trying to
work around...
Is there any way to find out which application is causing this problem?
Or is it somehow possible to let mutter, metacity print the name of the
program that is responsible for this?
Otherwise, how can we fix this?
Cheers
Lanoxx
.
Thanks
Mike
On 28/10/13 06:56 AM, Lanoxx wrote:
Hi,
when I manually start mutter or metacity in the terminal with the
--replace option, then I always see errors like this:
last_user_time (39093728) is greater than comparison timestamp
(16350305). This most likely represents a buggy client
Hi Federico,
I also asked on gtk-devel-list and matthew came up with a similar
solution, thanks to you too for your suggestion.
On 13/04/13 05:54, Matthew Brush wrote:
On 13-04-12 03:51 PM, Lanoxx wrote:
Hi,
i was migration some code from GtkColorButton to the GtkColorChooser
interface
Hi,
I am using XChat-GNOME 0.3.0 to connect to IRC networks. For Freenode
and Gnome servers I have no problems connecting (it just takes a little
long). But when I am connected to Debian Servers and suspend the
computer, upon reconnecting XChat tries to connect to an unknown host
and fails,
On 19/03/13 18:47, Andre Klapper wrote:
On Tue, 2013-03-19 at 18:20 +0100, Lanoxx wrote:
But when I am connected to Debian Servers and suspend the
computer, upon reconnecting XChat tries to connect to an unknown host
and fails, here are the lines from the log:
Looking up larich.oftc.net
like it is possible now)?
Kind Regards
Lanoxx
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On 27/01/13 09:02, Vincent Untz wrote:
Le dimanche 27 janvier 2013, à 00:30 +0100, Lanoxx a écrit :
Hi,
in the man page of gnome-session I cannot find any explanation or
reference about the following fields in a .session file:
I guess it's best to look at
/usr/share/gnome-session/sessions
On 27/01/13 14:38, Vincent Untz wrote:
Le dimanche 27 janvier 2013, à 14:10 +0100, Lanoxx a écrit :
On 27/01/13 09:02, Vincent Untz wrote:
Le dimanche 27 janvier 2013, à 00:30 +0100, Lanoxx a écrit :
DesktopName
This is not used, not sure where you saw that.
On Ubuntu all the session files
On 27/01/13 01:12, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
On 26 January 2013 18:30, Lanoxx lan...@gmx.net wrote:
Also there is no man page for gnome-wm what does it do?
gnome-wm is a Debian-specific modification to allow users to easily
use a different window manager with GNOME 2 or GNOME Fallback:
http
in their packges?
Regards
Lanoxx
On 24/12/12 15:00, Emily Gonyer wrote:
try sudo apt-get install wireless-tools libicu-dev - they are in
ubuntu's repos and should be a new enough version.
On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 8:29 AM, Lanoxx lan...@gmx.net wrote:
Hi,
I have already run jhbuild sysdeps
Besides that, I am wondering, why anjuta needs wireless tools and libicu.
On 24/12/12 18:21, Lanoxx wrote:
Both packages are installed, as I wrote, there is a bug in libicu-dev
4.1.1 where the pkg-config files are not available, this bug is only
fixed in 4.1.1-10 which is not going
Hi,
I am using jhbuild and trying to compile anjuta (with anjuta-extras) to
test a patch that was applied recently on anjuta-extras.
When I run jhbuild build, then I get a huge list of missing system
dependencies:
jhbuild build
W: network-manager-applet has a dependency on unknown
On 21/12/12 06:05, Sriram Ramkrishna wrote:
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 3:30 PM, Giovanni Campagna
scampa.giova...@gmail.com mailto:scampa.giova...@gmail.com wrote:
On the other hand, the interesting part here is static application
registration. Lacking any better idea, this is
We discussed this at the Boston Summit. At least two major community
members still use gnome-panel and metacity, simply because they liked
the workflow better than the GNOME 3 way of working. There were lots
of things that were discussed; some of these systems and complaints
are addressable
Lanoxx
This shows the reduced output after adding the two lines:
Making all in po
Making all in m4
Making all in src
CC tilda-callback_func.o
CC tilda-configsys.o
CC tilda-eggaccelerators.o
CC tilda-key_converter.o
CC tilda-key_grabber.o
CC tilda-tilda.o
CC tilda-tilda_terminal.o
tilda_terminal.c
SILENT_MAKE_FLAG. Or is that a stupid idea for some reason?
On 08/09/12 19:12, Colin Walters wrote:
On Sat, 2012-09-08 at 19:06 +0200, Lanoxx wrote:
I tried to ask in #gtk+ why they are using the SILENT_RULES makro, but
are not using the silent make flag, and someone tried to explain to me,
that this also
On 27/08/12 07:37, Vincent Untz wrote:
Le lundi 27 août 2012, à 01:37 +0200, Lanoxx a écrit :
The reason was also that my schema did not have a path set. But for
some reason panel_applet_settings_new() does not warn about this,
when I switched to g_settings_new() i got a Gtk-Critical exception
On 27/08/12 08:56, Vincent Untz wrote:
Le lundi 27 août 2012, à 08:37 +0200, Lanoxx a écrit :
On 27/08/12 07:37, Vincent Untz wrote:
Le lundi 27 août 2012, à 01:37 +0200, Lanoxx a écrit :
The reason was also that my schema did not have a path set. But for
some reason
On 27/08/12 10:41, Lanoxx wrote:
On 27/08/12 08:56, Vincent Untz wrote:
Le lundi 27 août 2012, à 08:37 +0200, Lanoxx a écrit :
On 27/08/12 07:37, Vincent Untz wrote:
Le lundi 27 août 2012, à 01:37 +0200, Lanoxx a écrit :
The reason was also that my schema did not have a path set
, so I assume that the changes are applied
directly, but when I restart my application, then all settings are
forgotten. Is GSettings not supposed to remember the option through a
restart of the application? Or ist there any other magic involved that I
do not know about?
Kind Regards
Lanoxx
No,
it starts, and there is no GSettingsg related output at all. Its an
applet for the gnome-panel btw. not sure if that has any impact.
On 26/08/12 17:13, Jasper St. Pierre wrote:
On Sun, Aug 26, 2012 at 11:11 AM, Lanoxx lan...@gmx.net wrote:
I have a very weired issue with GSettings in my
, 2012 at 11:11 AM, Lanoxx lan...@gmx.net wrote:
I have a very weired issue with GSettings in my application:
I am using the following code:
g_settings_set_boolean (mainapp-settings, key, is_active);
if(g_settings_get_has_unapplied (mainapp-settings)) {
g_warning(Found unapplied
dimanche 26 août 2012, à 19:15 +0200, Lanoxx a écrit :
Maybe panel_applet_settings_new should get the comment in the docs,
that it does not retain the settings.
Not sure what you mean -- the settings should definitely be saved.
panel_applet_settings_new() is simply a wrapper around
will NOT break any API/ABI.
* No impact on UI freeze or current string freeze.
So the ealier people can start with this the better! Any objections?
Best Regards
Lanoxx (Sebastian)
[1] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=657322
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On 22/08/12 16:21, Matthias Clasen wrote:
On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 6:06 AM, Lanoxx lan...@gmx.net wrote:
Hi,
the current gnome goal for print to file:
https://live.gnome.org/GnomeGoals/PrintToFile still shows a warning that
this should not be implemented yet. I would like to request
So today I thought I would give jhbuild another try, so I can build gtk+
3.5. My question is, after I cloned jhbuild, should I run autogen.sh
with the --prefix=/usr option or is that not neccessary?
Is there a rule of thumb when this option is necessary?
Regards
Lanoxx
So if I just wand to build gtk+ 3.5.x with its dependencies. What
moduleset name would I use in my config file?
On 17/08/12 11:26, Javier Jardón wrote:
On 17 August 2012 17:24, Lanoxx lan...@gmx.net wrote:
So today I thought I would give jhbuild another try, so I can build gtk+
3.5. My
On 17/08/12 15:28, Andre Klapper wrote:
On Fri, 2012-08-17 at 14:40 +0200, Lanoxx wrote:
So if I just wand to build gtk+ 3.5.x with its dependencies. What
moduleset name would I use in my config file?
https://live.gnome.org/ThreePointFive states that the current unstable
series is 3.5.x which
be improved by placing the options box below
the radio buttons for the file type.
Regards
Lanoxx
P.S: If this could land in 3.6 that would be absolutely awesome
On 17/08/12 22:59, Lanoxx wrote:
In file gtkprinteroptionwidget.c:710
static
to the code for the Print to File Options. Maybe I could
even fix this myself.
Kind Regards
Lanoxx
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http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/94/printtofile.png/
On 15/08/12 16:58, Olav Vitters wrote:
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 04:08:51PM +0200, Lanoxx wrote:
I would like to know if the Print dialog that is used in Ubuntu, is
provided by a Gnome package or whether it is added by Ubuntu. In
Please
On 15/08/12 20:27, Javier Jardón wrote:
On 15 August 2012 23:08, Lanoxx lan...@gmx.net wrote:
Hi,
Hello,
Then the filename says output.pdf which any sane person will probably want
to change. So I have to type the file name and then also add .pdf again and
finally I can click Print.
FYI
Of course the callback
filesave_changed_cb
would need to be modified too.
Does anyone like my proposal?
Regards
Lanoxx
[1] http://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/tree/gtk/gtkprinteroptionwidget.c
[2]
http://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/tree/modules/printba
was ok or not.
Thanks and regards
Lanoxx
On 10/08/12 16:59, Lanoxx wrote:
Ok, here
is an updated patch.
On 10/08/12 16:04, Lanoxx wrote:
On 10/08/12 15:58, Emmanuele Bassi wrote
Done: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=681854
On 14/08/12 12:21, Paolo Borelli wrote:
Yes, please file it in bugzilla. The patch looks ok, but it must be
accepted by the maintainer of the module.
Thanks!
On Tue, 2012-08-14 at 12:04 +0200, Lanoxx wrote:
Since I got no reply for my
On 09/08/12 23:13, Colin Walters wrote:
On Thu, 2012-08-09 at 23:04 +0200, Lanoxx wrote:
Right, I splitted that up, while I was figuring out why I was getting a
link error.
Patches?? On the desktop
On 10/08/12 13:32, Colin Walters wrote:
On Fri, 2012-08-10 at 09:38 +0200, Lanoxx wrote:
On 09/08/12 23:13, Colin Walters wrote:
On Thu, 2012-08-09 at 23:04 +0200, Lanoxx wrote:
Right, I splitted that up, while I was figuring out why I was getting a
link error.
Patches?? On the desktop
On 10/08/12 15:58, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
hi;
On 10 August 2012 14:55, Lanoxx lan...@gmx.net wrote:
Something like:
./autogen.sh
./configure --prefix=/usr --with-html-dir=html
you missed --enable-gtk-doc
Thanks. I will give it a try.
./make sgml
./make html
If I understand the readme
Ok, here is an updated patch.
On 10/08/12 16:04, Lanoxx wrote:
On 10/08/12 15:58, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
hi;
On 10 August 2012 14:55, Lanoxx lan...@gmx.net wrote:
Something like:
./autogen.sh
./configure --prefix=/usr --with-html-dir=html
you missed --enable-gtk-doc
Thanks. I will give
write a patch.
Regards
Lanoxx
[1] http://developer.gnome.org/glib/2.32/glib-compiling.html
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Alright, thanks for all the messages. Here is the patch. :)
On 09/08/12 20:20, Dan Williams wrote:
On Thu, 2012-08-09 at 14:46 +0200, Lanoxx wrote:
Today I was writing some simple glib application and had a look at
this page [1], to get some advice on how to compile and link my
program
Just my opinion, as someone who follows gnome development and has a
github account.
I would highly welcome this too. And I definitely prefer Github to
gitorious.
On 07/08/12 17:40, Alberto Ruiz wrote:
Hello Johannes,
a mirror in github will not stop anyone from doing a mirror in gitorious
en I would be notified if there is a conflicting
definition of the same short cut for different functions.
Cheers Lanoxx
Florian
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Gnome myself before on Ubuntu and it has mostly
ended up in a great mess, so I usually only compile some programs but
not the whole libraries, especially not GTK and GLIB.
Many thanks for all the replys
Lanoxx
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On 13/05/12 09:43, Tomas Frydrych wrote:
Hi everyone,
Rather a long discussion over IBus, but it seems to more or less boil
down to two voices and this:
Gnome developers: we want tighter IM integration and simpler UI in the
name of better UX, and are looking at IBus as the underlying
, but when I want to scroll backup, then the editor is flickering
for a short moment but does not scroll up. When I switch to the
gtksourceview editor then there is no problem?
Is it a known bug? Any work arounds known?
Best
Regards
Lanoxx
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Please not that the arguments I am stating below apply for all areas of
software, and are not particularly about the choice between IBUS and fcitx.
On 12/05/12 16:51, Owen Taylor wrote:
Hi Maguerite,
Thanks for the detailed response!
It's hard for me to talk about the pros and cons of fcitx
On 16/04/12 00:40, Ray Strode wrote:
Hey,
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 8:28 AM, Sebastian Geigersbas...@gmx.net wrote:
Hi,
given cairo type cr which contains an icon. How can I produce some kind of
highlighting on this icon. For example light it up a little and change the
background (the parts
it only requires a few calls to cairo but as I am not very
familiar with cairo maybe someone can give me a suggestion.
Best Regarads
Lanoxx
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and my port is the only currently working code base for GTK+3.
The code is on GitHub:
https://github.com/lanoxx/window-picker-applet (master branch, without
drag and drop)
https://github.com/lanoxx/window-picker-applet/tree/iconreodering
(iconreodering branch with drag and drop reordering)
I
? Is this even possible with GtkGrid?
Also my Grid has only one row.
Best Regards
Lanoxx
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