I was not "placing orders", just suggesting. To be honest I have not
thought about Unity in terms of commercial support. And I have left
Ubuntu because default GNOME Shell install simply wasn't working for me
correctly (it was easier to install Guitar Pro 6 - for Ubuntu - on
Fedora than configu
I think there are two points of view. Designer one and user one.
Designers wants everything to look and feel consistent. Everything needs
to be slick and consistent with other parts of the desktop.
Users wants everything to be USABLE. Most of current Ubuntu users don't
even notice that X part
isual appearance of the characters and also makes them harder to
read.
2011/10/20 Tomasz Sałaciński:
I've created such a comparsion.
First label shows default monospace font in Windows and in Ubuntu (gedit).
Second label (Setup is loading...) shows Windows interface font (setup
program) compared
be awesome.
I use Windows only for gaming → my Wintendoo ;)
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tting Firefox,
Thunderbird and QT library need to be patched.
W dniu 2011-10-18 14:20, Angel Guzman Maeso pisze:
2011/10/18 Tomasz Sałaciński mailto:tsalacin...@gmail.com>>
The text scaling factor setting is highly undesireable. Neighter
Mozilla apps or QT apps are respecting it. S
CTOR is a float value with high precision
For example:
$ gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface text-scaling-factor 0.9
Also, you can get the current factor with:
$ gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.interface text-scaling-factor
1.0
PS: I see the shema for this trick from the recent Tomasz Sałaci
27;s where it
belongs - control center) and user don't have to download
gnome-tweak-tool and all of its dependencies.
Regards,
Tomasz Sałaciński
W dniu 17.10.2011 23:49, James Jenner pisze:
I've never had a problem with the font size with Ubuntu, or with Windows
to be honest. I&
No. It does appeal to some people, but the large majority have no
preferences to what the font size is. If you want to change font settings to
your liking, you can do this from the gnome-tweak-tool application. You can
install it from the software center.
On Oct 15, 2011 1:56 PM, "Tomas
f or install gnome-tweak-tool which install a lot of
dependencies (along with GNOME Shell). This is just a suggestion you
could make things more configurable.
W dniu 16.10.2011 13:01, Jo-Erlend Schinstad pisze:
Den 16. okt. 2011 11:33, skrev Tomasz Sałaciński:
Hello,
My question is about the attitud
It could be easier to do a normal GTK application that will start when
the system is started for the first time and show a dialog box asking if
user wants to participate in polls. Then, it could identify users by
their external IP (taken from the poll server when application connects
to downloa
l" application that will gather opinion
from users (NOT requiring a Launchpad account). What do you think about
it? I am a python programmer, I can make such an app.
Best regards,
Tomasz Sałaciński
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settings to your liking, you can do this from the gnome-tweak-tool
application. You can install it from the software center.
On Oct 15, 2011 1:56 PM, "Tomasz Sałaciński" <mailto:tsalacin...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I agree with this in 100%.
W dniu 15.10.2011 20:58, char
I agree with this in 100%.
W dniu 15.10.2011 20:58, charlesa...@gmail.com pisze:
dear unity developer team,
could you please reduce the default font and ui size of unity and
ubuntu overall, they really taking much screen real estate, or at
least give us option to reduce the dpi or ppi setting
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