The GNOME Zeitgeist project for creating a GUI is now called GNOME Activity
Journal, and yesterday we released the first version of it.
You can get both the Activity Journal and Zeitgeist from our PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~zeitgeist/+archive/ppa
** Changed in: gnome-zeitgeist
Status:
The GNOME Zeitgeist project for creating a GUI is now called GNOME Activity
Journal, and yesterday we released the first version of it.
You can get both the Activity Journal and Zeitgeist from our PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~zeitgeist/+archive/ppa
** Changed in: gnome-zeitgeist
Status:
** Summary changed:
- Drag and drop bookmarking
+ Drag and drop pinning
** Project changed: gnome-zeitgeist = gnome-activity-journal
** Changed in: gnome-activity-journal
Status: Triaged = New
** Changed in: gnome-activity-journal
Milestone: 0.2 = None
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Drag and drop pinning
** Changed in: gnome-activity-journal
Milestone: None = 0.3.2
** Changed in: gnome-activity-journal
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Gtk error attempting to start activity journal
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/505475
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So - I am pretty sure that we want said events in the actual DB, because
they are valuable behavioral info. I can definitely see the idea in not
showing them in the GUI.
Perhaps we could drag some parts of the Blacklist extension from the
engine into a public lib, to easily serialize and
Yeah I think this should be done on the app level and not touch the
blacklist in the engine. I am for keeping both seperate :)
But maybe having a hidden option in the engines blacklist is a good option
2010/1/20 Mikkel Kamstrup Erlandsen mikkel.kamst...@gmail.com
So - I am pretty sure that we
Public bug reported:
In the bottom timeline widget, using the mouse scrollbar should allow to
navigate trough the days, just like when I click and move to left or
right.
Thank you :)
** Affects: gnome-activity-journal
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Scrollbar should
Public bug reported:
When the data of some day is being loaded, the columns are only updated
after getting the list of files. Instead of blocking the UI, it would be
nice to use a process-working icon animation in the middle of the
column while the content is being loaded. This way, the
Public bug reported:
When I resize the window of GNOME Activity Journal, sometimes the
selected days in the timeline widget on the bottom disappear from the
screen. A better way to always give the user necessary information about
what days are currently selected is to make the selection always
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