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Re: [opensuse-gnome] RFC: Slab Properties Dialog
- From: Magnus Boman <captain.magnus@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 18:27:17 +1100
- Message-id: <1195284437.16962.16.camel@localhost>
James,
On Fri, 2007-11-16 at 08:12 -0500, James Tremblay wrote:
So the ability to set the properties from a right click on the menu
would help here then.
Yes and no. Why should a user have to create a profile in Sabayon just
to be able to edit the properties of Slab?
If you want to improve on Sabayon, please do. If you can not help out
code wise for whatever reason, please file an enhancement request in
bugzilla for the pieces you think are missing.
Please understand that I'm doing this on my spare time because I'm 1)
Interested in learning GNOME/GTK programming and 2) Slab's code is just
about perfect for a beginner like myself to jump in and learn.
Cheers,
Magnus
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On Fri, 2007-11-16 at 08:12 -0500, James Tremblay wrote:
Gentleman,
I beg you to make sure that Sabayon is working fully before wandering
off on other issues of property management. The SLAB and APP Browser are
not manageable at all in the current state on 10.3. For some reason
So the ability to set the properties from a right click on the menu
would help here then.
Sabayon doesn't recognize the changes made in regards to settings
available in the "Main Menu" editor and some features of the "lockdown
editor". Speaking of the lockdown editor, why on earth does it still
reference the "Epiphany browser"?
If the topic is to remain one of new features then lets start from
scratch and merge all the tools into one! a Sabayon type facility that
reads the same settings as what would be included in a new "desktop
editor" tool would make the most sense of any energy spent in this
direction.
Yes and no. Why should a user have to create a profile in Sabayon just
to be able to edit the properties of Slab?
If you want to improve on Sabayon, please do. If you can not help out
code wise for whatever reason, please file an enhancement request in
bugzilla for the pieces you think are missing.
Please understand that I'm doing this on my spare time because I'm 1)
Interested in learning GNOME/GTK programming and 2) Slab's code is just
about perfect for a beginner like myself to jump in and learn.
Devoted to Gnome,
James
Cheers,
Magnus
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