Hallo
I was about this string:
#: C/rndevelopers.xml:73(para)
msgid
The new classnameGtkApplication/classname class automatically takes care
of many application integration talks, including keeping track of open
windows, ensuring uniqueness and exporting actions. It means that creating a
On 2011-04-04 at 16:41, Kenneth Nielsen wrote:
#: C/rndevelopers.xml:73(para)
msgid
The new classnameGtkApplication/classname class automatically takes care
of many application integration talks, including keeping track of open
windows, ensuring uniqueness and exporting actions. It means
On Mon, 2011-04-04 at 16:04 +0100, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
On 2011-04-04 at 16:41, Kenneth Nielsen wrote:
#: C/rndevelopers.xml:73(para)
msgid
The new classnameGtkApplication/classname class automatically takes
care
of many application integration talks, including keeping track of
On 04.04.11 20:21, Andre Klapper wrote:
On Mon, 2011-04-04 at 16:04 +0100, Emmanuele Bassi wrote:
On 2011-04-04 at 16:41, Kenneth Nielsen wrote:
#: C/rndevelopers.xml:73(para)
msgid
The newclassnameGtkApplication/classname class automatically takes care
of many application integration
2011/4/4 Emmanuele Bassi eba...@gmail.com:
On 2011-04-04 at 16:41, Kenneth Nielsen wrote:
#: C/rndevelopers.xml:73(para)
msgid
The new classnameGtkApplication/classname class automatically takes
care
of many application integration talks, including keeping track of open
windows,
Here comes anotherone:
#: C/rnusers.xml:114(para)
msgid
GNOME 3.0 includes a new settings browser which allows you to explore your
system settings from the same window as well as to search for settings
panels.
.. to search for settings panels..
What does that mean?
nevermind, that was just me that needed to read the whole string once
more. Sorry about the noise.
2011/4/4 Kenneth Nielsen k.nielse...@gmail.com:
Here comes anotherone:
#: C/rnusers.xml:114(para)
msgid
GNOME 3.0 includes a new settings browser which allows you to explore your
system