On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 9:00 PM, Federico Mena Quintero <federico@novell.com> wrote:
On Thu, 2011-01-20 at 19:50 +0000, Nelson Marques wrote:
I might have made a small confusion. I just checked real fast and ido is only used for some indicators. Unity doesn't require this patch, indicators do. If we want to make indicators to Factory, then we need this, if we want only Unity then we don't need this patch.
According to the documentation I've seen on Unity, if Indicators are present they can be used, if not it will fallback to GNOME's default bar applets (which is also nice, and Vincent told me they were kick ass on GNOME3).
OK, perfect. So we can do without this patch for now. Hmm, do you plan on submitreq'ing a gtk2 with some of those patches?
Federico, Some patches are submitted upstream already. I'm working on the last patches GTK needs for the libappindicator to work properly (removes the menus from applications and displays them on the Unity top bar). Once I have all the functionality required, I'll compile a list of the patches required, check the information if they were submitted upstream and where/when/how and pass it on to you. If it's of interest, the video on this article[1] shows unity and the top with using indicator-application (required libappindicator, appindicator-python and appindicator-sharp, already packaged). [1] - http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/news/new-ubuntu-unity-video-trailer-released/ Sorry if sometimes I might not make sense, but my knowledge on this kind of technology and methodology is poor. This is the first time I'm trying something like this and never made nothing on this field. You have my word I will provide a summary on the end involving all required patches and my notes on them and pass it to you so you don't waste more time than needed. Once more, thanks. NM
Federico
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