Hi all.
Why is not available SubpixelHinting for Gnome by default, as is in KDE?
I found out that, when i want to enable subpixel for Gnome and Gtk apps(like
Firefox, Thunderbird...), i have to reinstall cairo and mozilla-xulrunner190
packages for 11.0 and for 11.1 i have to reinstall cairo package from repo
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/Fisiu/
If i´m correct, system-cairo option is disabled. Why? Any patents?
If not, could it be available (not have to be enabled) by default for the
next release 11.2?
Thanks for explanation.
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Can anyone tell my why the gnome-keyring-manager has not been included
in 11.x
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Hey guys,
Does anyone know who is managing the RapidSVN for openSUSE?
I am wondering if we can add the keyring module for subversion to its
prerequisites
I would also like to know if there is more we can do to "idiot proof"
the use of this wonderful tool with regard to converting
win32 users from tortoiseSVN to openSUSE and RapidSVN. The utility needs
some love with regard to managing authentication to
remote SVN servers that use either keys or user auth for per
function\action authentication.
if anyone needs a working example I have a project at eduforge.org that
I am having some difficulty using rapidSVN with, I would be glad to
create a dev account for someone to figure this out.
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Hej!
GNOME:STABLE:2.26 just received a face lift, in the shape of GNOME
2.26.2, thanks to the fantastic effort of one Dominique Leuenberger
(DimStar on IRC).
At the time of this writing, packages are building in OBS. Once done,
those of you who create LiveCD's etc, please make a new build so that it
will contain the latest and greatest of this stable GNOME release.
Cheers,
Magnus
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Hi,
During the community week, we finally agreed to create GNOME:Contrib for
GNOME packages that should live in Contrib. We started populating
G:Contrib with a few packages (~15 already :-)) and they've all been
accepted in Contrib.
So now is the time to move in our plans to conquer the world: let's copy
the interesting packages from G:Community to G:Contrib! I've created a
table to track this effort:
http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/Packaging/GNOME:Contrib
I've already filled the table a bit, by looking if packages are already
existing in Factory, for example. Now, it'd be nice to have people look
at the packages that are remaining, clean them a bit if needed, and
submit them to G:Contrib.
Once this is done, we can also look at packages from packman and
packages living in some home repositories :-)
(btw, G:Contrib is integrated with osc gnome, so it's really easy to
work on it)
Vincent
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Hey,
What do people think about setting
/desktop/gnome/interface/menus_have_icons to FALSE by default?
I'm trying this, and while a few things needs some changes (panel menus,
mainly), I believe it makes the interface feel more stream-lined. So
this might be something we could consider for 11.2...
Vincent
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Greetings!
Thanks to all who showed up to help on the bug day on
Friday, your efforts are greatly appreciated.
We started with just over 70 bugs and left the *obby
session available over the weekend. By the end of the
weekend, we had reviewed 14 bugs (9 of which we closed).
These were all Critical and Major bugs listed for openSUSE
11.1.
I will be closing the *obby session this afternoon at about
1700 CDT.
Thanks again!
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Hello Mates,
now the Community Week goes to its end.
I would like to remind, that it would be great, if every team gives an
Summary from the whole Week:
* Bug Days (How many Bugs was fixed),
* Packaging Day (How many interests),
* Marketing (what different Topics was, SocNet,...)
* Weekly News (How many contributors, what is reached),
* Features Team (how many interests,...)
* Translation (how many contributors, what is reached)
* Wiki -Team (What is reached)
* Board (how many interests,. what was discussed)
That would be great, if we can an big Summary. This are related for the
Press, and i would like to make an Podcasts with the Summary.
Have a nice weekend....
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Thanks for the feedback on the Sonar metatheme. There's a number of
issues I will try to address:
* Focused window indication. While the focused windows are shaded and
unfocused are flat and low contrast, there seems to be a concern the
'spotlight' effect isn't strong enough. While it will lose a bit of
the appeal, usability is more important, so I'll tweak it to have the
highlight be more prominent with the default selection color.
* Dark menu problematic. This issue is actually much more difficult to
address. The main problem here is Firefox and its awesomebar, but
there may be applications that will also have issues with it, see bug
#503351. Some applications like FFox hardcode certain colors while
taking others from the system theme. This is sadly even more visible
in the FF3 builds, although there seems to be work done to address
this [1][2].
Through numerous experiments I wasn't able to address this with the
gtkrc itself and it seems like the only solution would be a
custom/user chrome. But that really breaks things when switching
themes so it would need to have some logic to only apply for Sonar :/.
A workaround using stylish extension is another option[3].
In the light of this perhaps it would be better to drop the dark
inverted menus and go for a slightly darker gray with black text that
would work in apps that don't work with dark themes yet. Discuss.
I'm also working towards a release of Fifth Leg, the openSUSE headline
font. It would be quite a boost for the openSUSE brand if used as a
default WM font. Feel free to try it out [4] and report any problems
you may encounter.
[1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=437358
[2] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=426732
[3] http://userstyles.org/styles/10822
[4] https://forgesvn1.novell.com/svn/opensuse-art/trunk/00assets/fonts/FifthLeg…https://forgesvn1.novell.com/svn/opensuse-art/trunk/00assets/fonts/FifthLeg…
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Greetings!
Please join us for the openSUSE-GNOME BugDay code named "Community Effort" tomorrow
(Friday 14 MAY 2009) at 1100EDT/1500UTC.
We'll be squashing blocker, critical, and major bugs in 11.1 related to GNOME.
More information can be found on the wiki:
http://en.opensuse.org/GNOME/BugDays/20090514
A Gobby session will be announced at the beginning of the meeting to assign/close
bugs. Should you have any questions, feel free to ask in #openSUSE-GNOME on Freenode,
or email me directly.
We hope to see you there!
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