Luke Benstead wrote:
> I've just seen this:
>
> "notify-osd (0.9.20-0ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low
>
> * New upstream version:
> - added support for integer gconf-key "/apps/notify-osd/gravity"
> - supported values are 1 (NorthEast, top-right) and 2 (East,
> vertically centered at right of
I've just seen this:
"notify-osd (0.9.20-0ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low
* New upstream version:
- added support for integer gconf-key "/apps/notify-osd/gravity"
- supported values are 1 (NorthEast, top-right) and 2 (East,
vertically centered at right of screen)
- switch back default
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David Siegel schrieb:
> If you feel like fixing a paper cut, please assign it to yourself. If
> you can conduct user testing or other research, that would really help
> make progress on the trickier paper cuts. Some people have been blogging
> about
How about the lower right corner for async and upper right corner for
sync. That way the notification bubbles will be out of the way yet
separated.
/Nicklas W Bjurman
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as I was saying 2.27.3 is already old.
You need to be synchronized to a current git version of empathy,
weather it is self compiled or from an external PPA.
Anyway most problems are not in empathy, but somewhere in telepathy
protocol managers (for instance the current ubuntu version of
telepathy-b
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 5:58 PM, Andrew
Sayers wrote:
> who don't feel like compiling their IM client from source every day.
you are definitely right, anyway now empathy is actively developed,
and the only way to test it is git
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you should use git master before giving points ;)
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> The main problem here, which Mark has hit upon in previous emails, is
> that while more configuration sounds nice and simple in theory, it
> creates buggy and inelegant applications. Each option added creates
> another code path to develop, maintain, and test. Even a simple binary
> checkbox theo
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