Hello all,
As discussed in previous threads we will try to stabilize the SVN so
packagers can do their work on a more solid base. So let's try to make
the SVN more stable during this week and let's stop doing new feature
during this weekend, doing bug fixes and testing instead.
DEVELOPERS:
I
This is unrelated to the actual thumb scroll. There's a bug in the 'open
dirs in place', which makes e ignore the 'use single click' option when
clicking on a directory, so it will open the directory before having the
chance to scroll the viewframe.
On Mon, 2009-04-13 at 21:14 +0200, Vincent Pomag
Well... I've updated my working copy and removed my ~/.e folder.
I'm able to reproduce the bug if I check the option "Open dirs in place"..
without this checked the thumbscroll in efm is working like a charm..
2009/4/11 Carsten Haitzler
> On Fri, 10 Apr 2009 19:43:49 +0200 Vincent Pomageot
> sa
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 4:30 PM, sda wrote:
>
>> Willing to help testing? You can do:
>>
>> - compare expedite benchmarks on the same system, tell us if you
>> see regressions.
>> - check memory usage.
>> - check if dialogs work properly.
>> - create a dummy user and start with a clean
Hi all I have done a theme to use with trac, it is based on the last mockup
I found for the e-website.
You can see a testing version I have set up at:
http://www.gurumeditation.it:8000/trac/
If you like it I will going to do the same for the E content manager. To
have a consistent look.
Dave
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I like it, any chance you can finish the mockup for the current revision of
the site tooo? The person who was doing it disappeared and I haven't heard
anything else about it. thanks!
--Ian "Inc" Caldwell
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 3:41 PM, Dave Andreoli wrote:
> Hi all I have done a theme to use wit
Hey,
> Hi all I have done a theme to use with trac, it is based on the last mockup
> I found for the e-website.
>
> You can see a testing version I have set up at:
> http://www.gurumeditation.it:8000/trac/
>
> If you like it I will going to do the same for the E content manager. To
> have a consi