Vaisburd, Haim wrote:
Ideology sucks
-- Linus Torvalds. (and me too)
Sorry for the noise, people, could not resist.
--Tima
And I hope you are not using any software I wrote with that attitude.
Best regards,
Banlu Kemiyatorn
Senior Janitor
Game Square Interactive Co., Ltd.
Banlu Kemiyatorn wrote:
The icons, I am interested. BTW, Can someone move MyGL in ftp incoming
into some places? (I don't have a place to hold files for now.) May be a
tutorial? And if you don't mind please remove -llcms in the makefile for
me, thanks. Or do you have any nsopenglview example
On 2006-09-16 14:16:46 +0300 Ingolf Jandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have written a simple NSPreferercePane (heir) for SystemPreferences.app to
set the Font defaults. The problem: The pane does not by default recieve the
font manager's changeFont: action message, and I have the strong feeling
Fred Kiefer schrieb:
Paddy Smith schrieb:
On 9/16/06, Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Attached you will find the starting point for an implementation of the
needed controller classes. I also have some basic code for the array and
object control. But all of this is currently without
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Alternatively, you can fetch another basic interfaceimplementation
Sorry for a follow-up to my own posting. I should have added that the
code I have mentioned is not part of the core GNUstep project but of
the version for embedded systems which is called mySTEP (=
Sounds like a window focusing issue. Not that I know much about the way
the X backend works, but perhaps KDE is not giving the font panel focus
(or is giving the Font sub-menu focus)? Maybe requests to give the font
panel focus are overriden or ignored, either by something in our own
code or
Markus Hitter schrieb:
Am 17.09.2006 um 21:45 schrieb Fred Kiefer:
We first need to decide if it is ok to add these classes to GNUstep
gui.
Then somebody with understanding of key value binding needs to add the
actual code.
Having done a few small apps using Bindings, I'm not sure
Nikolaus Waxweiler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[...] And why should a wiki not be appropriate for an app db?
I'm sure I wrote suboptimal, not inappropriate. Applications have lots of
metadata about them - some of it you can bodge into a wiki with Category
tags and so on, but not much. Consider how much
Applications have lots of
metadata about them - some of it you can bodge into a wiki with Category
tags and so on, but not much. Consider how much easier it is to find
an application on Freshmeat than a whole-web search engine.
Mh. Tags like [Translations] and [Environment] can be perfectly