Greetings all, Tails Clock has evolved quite a bit in the last week, below is a summary of the current state of the project.
* standardized build system (via autotools) * Fully supports Gtk2/Gtk3 * Cleaned up Preferences dialog * Added About dialog * Added drop-down calendar * Changed from label to toggle button * Now resembles official GNOME Clock a lot more * Tested in Debian Wheezy, Tails * List of configurable options: * Timezone (default: UTC) * Display seconds (default: no) * Display 12 hour clock (default: yes) * Display Year (default: no) * Display Timezone (default: no) * Display date (default: yes) * Code pushed to boum.org git repo, branches are as follows: * master - "stable" * devel - "unstable" * devel-debian - packaging attempt (gbp works) * autotools - feature branch used to implement formal build system * Code still pushed to github "for now" * Debian package[1] now signed with my key[2] * Non-tails-included dependency is still just python-tz TODO: * Test locales properly (need help with this! any volunteers?) * Translations? (used google translate so far for strings) * Cosmetic / esthetic changes: * Calendar drop-down has a gap between applet and calendar * Icons / artwork * Preferences dialog is very bare-bones looking * About dialog is even more bare-bones than prefs dialog General thoughts? Concerns? Addition TODO suggestions? Anyone? Cheers! [1] http://kevin.c.krinke.ca/builds/tailsclock/tailsclock_0.3-1_all.deb [2] http://kevin.c.krinke.ca/crypto-keys/ (also in my sig) -- Kevin C. Krinke <[email protected]> GnuPG - 851662D2 - 0x18C67F61851662D2 http://kevin.c.krinke.ca/851662D2.asc
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