Hello.
I open an unknown file and see a dialog to choose an application.
Probably, I don't want to use the same app for a next file. But the
checkbox is always checked.
http://susepaste.org/view/simple/82368946
How to uncheck it by default?
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Kyrill
Hi,
I've packaged the current unstable development releases of Xfce
packages. The packages are available in the X11:xfce:Next project
on OBS, the project is self-contained and can be added on top of
openSUSE 13.1 or Factory.
If you want to try it out, just run
zypper ar --refresh obs://X11:xfce:Next/openSUSE_(13.1|Factory) X11-xfce-Next
zypper dup
Don't do this on a production machine though, the updated
packages are in a pre-Beta/RC stage and the code is still under
development. Note that there is no fixed release date for Xfce
4.12, it will be released depending on when the components are
considered ready and the developers have time. libxfce4ui and
xfce4-panel 4.11 support GTK 3 so it is possible to write
GTK 3-based Xfce applications and panel plugins, however a
migration of the core components to GTK 3 is not planned for Xfce
4.12.
The X11:xfce:Next project contains the following updates:
* libgarcon 0.3.0
* libxfce4ui 4.11.1
* libxfce4util 4.11.0
* parole 0.6.1
* xfce4-appfinder 4.11.0
* xfce4-dev-tools 4.11.0
* xfce4-mixer 4.11.0
* xfce4-panel 4.11.0
* xfce4-session 4.11.0
* xfce4-settings 4.11.2
* xfdesktop 4.11.6
For your convenience a detailed changelog for the above packages
is attached to this mail.
The obsolete libxfcegui4 library does not build against the new
libxfce4ui and libxfce4util so it has been removed together with
the following packages which still depend on it and are
unmaintained upstream:
* xfce4-panel-plugin-radio
* xfce4-panel-plugin-quicklauncher
* xfce4-panel-plugin-cellmodem
The following packages are still maintained but have not been
completely ported to libxfce4ui yet and are thus currently
broken:
* xfce4-panel-plugin-verve
* xfce4-panel-plugin-notes
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Guido Berhoerster
Hey guys.
So, i installed pulseaudio and all the necessary additional packages.
But what i'd like now is to have my mixer using pulseaudio, or more
specifically, i'd like my volume indicator to use pavucontrol.
Regards,
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Hey Guido and the rest of the team.
Sorry I haven't answered, I had a tough exam today, so i wasn't around
too much these past few days.
So, I have a few questions and statements regarding it.
- When you say application updates, do you mean from release to
release (Isn't it like that, that apps don't upgrade, unless you do it
manually yourself?)
- That's why I've been thinking about a theme that has serious
longevity, for example greybird. Adwaita is even better (the gtk theme
looks better than greybird imho), but we would need an xfwm theme to
play nicely visually. For this portion, if we would go for Adwaita, I
could 'hack' it (as I've already done while using Gnome). I mean,
don't get me wrong, i'm not a designer, but i learned how to gimp the
check radios and such into appropriate green and change them.
- As for the current shade of green in the greybird mod i posted, i
used the one that seemed to fit nicely with Faenza Mint.
- And now when we're already at icons, what do you think about using
maybe elementary-xfce, because it's the only xfce-centric theme i
know, and most 'tangoesque' i know. Also there, what we would need is
someone greening up the default folders. The rest could be left as-is,
imho, as it's in many colors (depending on the apps). I was thinking
about doing it the other day, but i've seen they're all .svg, and i'm
not really good with inkscape. Maybe someone else reading this could
give it a try?
Any other suggestions, thoughts on your part?
BTW, thanks for taking your time to answer, i know you must be quite busy.
Hope to hear from you guys soon.
Regards,
Quoting Guido Berhoerster <gber(a)opensuse.org>:
> * marcus.moeller(a)gmx.ch <marcus.moeller(a)gmx.ch> [2014-07-01 17:04]:
>> Dear Guido,
>> Afaik Clearlooks Phenix is still actively maintained.
>
> The last upstream version is for GTK 3.6
> http://www.jpfleury.net/en/software/clearlooks-phenix.php
> I packaged it in X11:xfce because I initially thought about
> adpating it with an openSUSE color scheme but it turned out as
> just another dead GTK theme :(
> We also still have gtk3-metatheme-sonar in Factory but it is for
> GTK 3.2 and would need some serious work as well.
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Hi.
I'm forwarding a discussion from the 'artwork' mailing list. Please,
do read and give your input.
Regards,
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