Yeah, I suppose Adept will never get this feature.
** Changed in: adept (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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Can this be closed in adept?
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Fixed in gnome-app-install 0.5.60
** Changed in: gnome-app-install (Ubuntu)
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** Also affects: adept (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: adept (Ubuntu)
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This is now implemented in Synaptic.
** Changed in: synaptic (Ubuntu)
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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I don't understand any of your concerns:
- The image will be displayed in synaptic (and/or add/remove) - not the cli apt
backend.
- These images wouldn't be downloaded during updates - they will only be loaded
if the user is browsing or searching for applications.
- Packages are not do
If you consider the space and time it already takes to keep track of
what is already being kept track of - adding an image to each would take
a massively larger amount. I for one one never consider using apt again
if we were pushed into it.
The download of these updates would take an extremely lon
I think we should implement the way they handle screenshots too. The
screenshots start out small, then enlarge very smoothly and
professionally when you click on them.
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I found the answer to the screenshot-server problem surfing digg today.
http://screenshots.debian.net/
Making this wish a reality would be a real plus for Ubuntu users =)
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I'm bumping this improvement request, because I also believe it would
help a lot. Not only us ubuntu users, but also windows users considering
to switch. The simple ways of Synaptic are a huge argument.
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Y
Like I said in bug # 18683, I think that to start, it may make sense
to just have a field in the control file with a URL that could point
anywhere, just to give users an idea of what the program looks like
and saving them time. Of course, this could end up resulting in dead
screenshot URLs, but he
Adding this to gnome-app-install is not the real problem.
But where should we setup the site? Is there a website enginge that
could handle this? How to avoid duplicated work with other
distributions?
Would be nice to have a central site:
- supports localised screen shots and description
- show
Considering the limited viewing area of the description area in
synaptic, perhaps it would be better to keep screenshots separate from
the description. They could still go somewhere in the control file,
allowing package managers to decide how to present the screenshots to
the user. I would person
About the fact that it is a lot of work to gather screenshots for each app:
in fact I was talking about *enabling* the tag, not making it mandatory.
So afterwards, each package maintainer (or the person who provides the package
description) could have the choice to add a screenshot.
About the f
It looks feasible when done in Main, but that's still a lot, also, the
thumbnails might be too small to be appreciated, so the best way is
that if a thumbnail is clicked, a larger picture would be loaded from
the internet, but that would entail gnome-app-install to open up a new
window or take over
Yeah that's right, so what about enabling descriptions to embed a remote image
that would be grabbed from the Internet when available?
Something like an http://foo.com/bar/myscreenshot.png"; /> tag...
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There are currently 1500 apps. So it would actually take some space.
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** Changed in: synaptic (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
** Changed in: synaptic (Ubuntu)
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