(snip)
> At any rate, it seems the workflow you describe is quite suited to
> Gnome.
> You could dedicate an entire desktop to a video editing task, and
> when you
> alt-tab within that desktop, you'd only be shown the windows
> dedicated to
> that task. If you want to switch to another task,
Hi all,
Ubuntu switched to Unity one), but I'll just say: getting users back
from what? Why do we need to convert the small pool of Linux users,
when a larger pool of non-Linux users exists to be tapped?
That's a very interesting point. But I'm wondering what GNOME's current
strategy to
Le vendredi 14 février 2014 à 22:39 +0100, Florian Müllner a écrit :
On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 10:27 PM, alex diavatis
alexis.diava...@gmail.com wrote:
there is any legal issue that prevent gnome to introduce a per-user revenue
model, or in other words commercial services over open source
Le lundi 06 janvier 2014 à 01:45 -0200, Fernando Cassia a écrit :
On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 7:55 PM, Mike mikeandm...@gmail.com wrote:
I guess that's why there are users perfer to use ugly IDE like netbeans
rather than a good looking Anjuta.
If everyone keeps repeating the Netbeans is ugly
Hi Allan,
The selection pattern has been evolving a bit, and we have a round of
design changes planned which we will hopefully happen this cycle. Me
and Jakub literally have a list of things that can be done to the
selection mode to make it better with a pointer. Once we're done I
don't
* Finally have evolution display notifications for new messages while
the main UI is not open. There was a proposal in this direction several
cycles ago, but I believe it was postponed indefinitely. Has
evolution-data-server all the needed pieces? This is not conceptually
much different than
Well if you want to write applications for GNOME, you should use Gtk:
https://python-gtk-3-tutorial.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html
There used to be a wonderfull pygtk all-in-one installer for Windows,
but now, with pygi, I failed to find one. I know it's possible to use
pygi on
with a set of launcher icons ?
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gtksourceview get into GTK+ is that it would make it
easier for win32 pyGTK developers to get it through such packages as the
ones found on http://gladewin32.sourceforge.net
This way, you wouldn't need to fight with mingw32, cygwin or what not,
just to port your pyGTK Linux app to Windows.
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