Cameron Norman has proposed merging
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Disable DPMS to prevent screensaver and locking
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Related bugs:
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Cameron Norman has proposed merging
lp:~elementary-dev-community/capnet-assist/multiple-displays into
lp:capnet-assist.
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Cameron Norman has proposed merging
lp:~elementary-dev-community/capnet-assist/deb-packaging into
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Cameron Norman has proposed merging
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On Thu, Apr 2, 2015 at 7:27 PM, Akshay Shekher wrote:
> I am not sure if this is possible but I am not the one who makes that
> decision.
>
> Wasn't the last date for submitting a proposal 26th March?
I am fairly sure that he already submitted a proposal for shotwell,
and needs a mentor.
http://
ffect libappstore and/or AppCenter, you should probably
reply, and possibly ask for recommendations on how to work with 1.0
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Yeah, the mix up of add and new is not a problem at all... they are
used in slightly different situations and are therefore only slightly
different.
Although copy and paste are virtually unused, they do probably need a
little adjustment Maybe a green arrow going onto a clipboard for copy,
then a y
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El vie, 8 de ago 2014 a las 9:33 , Daniel Foré
escribió:
The big problem is that GTK.Popover cannot be a top level window and
granite popover is intended to be deprecated.
Cheers,
Daniel Foré
elementaryos.org
On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Sergio Costas
wrote:
Hi:
I've
Ok, I managed to get around (2) by initializing Gtk in main() and then setting
the dark theme.
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1) is not my code, but I can definitely include that change.
2) This may be a granite deficiency, as the about option here works by relying
on the Granite.Application's behavior when running with the --about option. I
think that when Granite creates the about dialog when the app is already
run
Cameron Norman has proposed merging
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Related bugs:
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I should mention that the original author is Olivier Duchateau, I just applied
his patch to a recent granite to make it easier to merge for you guys.
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Cameron Norman has proposed merging
lp:~elementary-dev-community/granite/fix-1324424 into lp:granite.
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Related bugs:
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few months ago on this ML. In any case, I thought it was worth
bringing up, since maintaining indicators alone would not be a good
idea, and the current indicators, from what I hear, are not sustainable.
[0] http://blog.alteroot.org/articles/2014-07-26/news-from-xfce.html
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And by here I mean here:
https://code.launchpad.net/~elementary-dev-community/switchboard-plug-pantheon-shell/fix-1182413/+merge/227667
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Related bugs:
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I have worked on this and rebased it. Merge request here.
This is how the conflicts text is formatted:
conflict-free code
<<< TREE
pre-merge code
===
code from where you were trying to merge from
>>> MERGE-SOURCE
conflict-free code
Once you merge the code from all of
I guess what I do not understand is how the application gets the data
by executing the command. What I see in that implementation is simply a
return of a command to run with an existing file as an argument,
instead of a way to retrieve a new file.
The difference is that the former says "I have
rhaps Contractor could return the data as dbus objects? This would
allow for the third item I mentioned, which is type marshaling.
El Tue, 18 de Mar 2014 a las 7:09 PM, Akshay Shekher
escribió:
Hey Cameron,
What you are describing sounds very similar to androids intent system.
The fist versi
PI is QML, so a
GObject wrapper is probably necessary (maybe in Granite?).
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El Tue, 18 de Mar 2014 a las 6:39 PM, Daniel Foré
escribió:
Hey Cameron,
I've been thinking about app containment too and I know I feel better
on iOS that apps have to ask my permission to
:).
Lennart Poettering's presentation of portals at GUADEC 2013, starting
at 35:00.
Ubuntu Mobile's "Content Hub".
Thank you very much for reading,
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So I made those changes. I definitely agree about the welcome screen. I am not
so sure about the other sources (for the view selector), though. The user is
never going to be able to switch the view in those situations, so I would think
it should be invisible. It does look a little strange, I adm
Cameron Norman has proposed merging
lp:~elementary-dev-community/pantheon-terminal/copyright-bump-2014 into
lp:pantheon-terminal.
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The proposal to merge lp:~elementary-dev-community/noise/fix-1089869 into
lp:noise has been updated.
Description changed to:
This changes a couple things about the visibility and sensitivity of the search
field and view selector.
1: the view selector is invisible if the list view or grid view
The proposal to merge lp:~elementary-dev-community/noise/fix-1089869 into
lp:noise has been updated.
Description changed to:
This changes a couple things about the visibility and sensitivity of the search
field and view selector.
1: the view selector is invisible if the list view or grid view
Cameron Norman has proposed merging
lp:~elementary-dev-community/noise/fix-1089869 into lp:noise.
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This changes a couple things
would stress the ideas of
automatically saved state and easy undo.
Cheers,
Cameron
El Tue, 11 de Feb 2014 a las 1:43 PM, David Gomes
escribió:
Hi everyone,
It turns out that one of the reasons we weren't accepted for GSOC
last year was the lack of quality ideas. It seems then that projects
That is a very well written application. Reading over it, I did see a
single (possible) grammatical error. The following sentence seems to
run on, and at the least it is quite awkward:
>Not only will they learn a lot as they will be surrounded by friendly
people that are always willing to shar
El Thu, 6 de Feb 2014 a las 12:26 AM, Pim Vullers
escribió:
On 02/06/2014 12:00 AM, Cameron Norman wrote:
* libunity9 dependency: Pantheon uses libunity for a lot of things,
and
it is not available in Debian. I do not understand how feasible it
would
be to package in Debian, but seeing
Hope this helps,
Cameron Norman
El Wed, 5 de Feb 2014 a las 10:32 AM, Daniel Foré
escribió:
Hey Raphael,
That's not a bad idea even for just being able to package pantheon on
Debian. I wonder if we can get someone with a Debian system to try
installing Pantheon and see what issues they en
It looks like at the Isis meeting, you guys decided against Tent
integration (at least for the time being). Should that blueprint not be
untargeted for beta1 (and Isis completely)?
El Sat, 1 de Feb 2014 a las 12:59 PM, Daniel Foré
escribió:
Hey everyone,
I was looking today at the Isis Beta
eon's preference,
not the indicator dev's preference.
Best of luck,
Cameron Norman
El Mon, 9 de Dec 2013 a las 2:32 AM,Sergey Shnatsel Davidoff
escribió:
Having indicators post the UI over D-bus and let anything draw them
is actually a pretty good idea, though I dislike the cur
Same as above for me.
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Hey Daniel, the GNOME wiki has a really short Vala test example that i
think people should take a look at. You can find it here.
El Sun, 18 de Aug 2013 a las 3:58 PM,Daniel Foré
escribió:
This all sounds great and I think everybody is pro-testing, however
I've yet to see a reproduce-able exa
> it partially depends on Granite, so if you want to use a language
other than C or Vala, you might need to mess with bindings
Because D is ABI compatible with C, you do not need to make bindings
for it, no?
Also, I have seen a Python specific version of Granite, so Jakob, your
C++ and Pytho
Linux Action Show covered LAS in their most recent episode.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5hH-L1hC_U
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 9:55 AM, David Gomes
wrote:
Hello everyone,
Hopefully we'll start getting some media coverage, reviews, blog
posts and other comments on this release. As some of yo
The "How to not report your UX bug" one is great, I watched it
yesterday. I liked the "you want to make the developer see the program
fail before him" idea and how it applies to UX bugs (I want to use the
program for this function, and at this step this UX detail was
troubling, the developer ca
But Jupiter is Greek! I was hoping for settling on one group of deities as
well, but honestly I do not think it matters any more.
On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 2:46 PM, Harvey Cabaguio
wrote:
> I thought the naming scheme was Roman deities, not deities in general?
> Like Pantheon is the home of the ro
Maybe the LMDE, SolydXK, and/or Crunchbang teams should be contacted to
see what they are using. Additionally, there are collaboration
opportunities there.
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 2:42 PM, Sergey Shnatsel Davidoff
wrote:
what do we need in order to get our own repo and automated build
infras
"I can tell you right now we'd have no intention of making Qt run on
it."
You would probably have no expectation of making KDE run on it, though.
It is an odd stance Canonical is taking. They want elementary OS (and
other spins) to use Mir, but they put no effort into supporting the
toolkits
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