> huh? I doubt that most of our users use Nautilus or even GNOME. The
> current CVS version of The GIMP now properly supports startup
> notification and there's a command-line option to disable the splash.
> What more could you possibly ask for?
I guess I'm a bit of "reasonable defaults" whore. O
Hi,
MArk Finlay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> One idea is to put a toggle for it in the view menu and have it on by
> default. This way it will only take an expert user a second to turn it
> off(obviously it would stay off in future sessions too).
there is (of course) a toggle for it in the menu
On 19-Mar-2003, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> MArk Finlay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > 1. Everyone loves a good splash screen, but now Gnome has
> > startup-notification which kinda makes them superflous. Startup
> > notification lets you know that your applications is starting but it
> > is
Hi,
MArk Finlay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1. Everyone loves a good splash screen, but now Gnome has
> startup-notification which kinda makes them superflous. Startup
> notification lets you know that your applications is starting but it
> is not as intrusive as a splash. I have edited my Gimp
Before I begin, I've just joined the list so please excuse me
if these issues have been rasied before:
1. Everyone loves a good splash screen, but now Gnome has
startup-notification which kinda makes them superflous. Startup
notification lets you know that your applications is starting but it is
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