I fixed the wrong path for the theme images... though 'Ambiance' doesn't have an image yet... I will also be adding more themes (when I get the time), so anyone that has requests make them known. I will be adding a 'blue' theme and a 'green' theme soon... maybe one that looks like XP? Who knows...
The major update was reworking all the GUI to be resize-able. This is an issue Ali noted with Lubuntu a while back... actually he lamented greatly that the app was NOT resizable (I don't remember which one). When I tested the settings manager in a low resolution screen it was unusable. So, this is now fixed... however I have not updated the PPA yet, so don't expect it to be there... just know if you are testing this and found this usability bug, the fix is there and will be coming to the PPA soon. I am a bit busy, but I am trying to improve the program as a top priority. The next major goal will be to get the Keyboard shortcut settings working well. I started on this today, and got the UI re-arranged to be more intuitive (or at least it seems that way to me now). Then will come the less major stuff, and once all the testing is done, and the features are ready... I will get this close to a Beta. Once it is Beta we can test on Precise, and then... well we can add it to the ISO. When you are testing this, PLEASE let me know of ANY issues. If something doesn't make sense, or is hard to use... LET ME KNOW!!!! There are some usability issue I know about (Font Selector doesn't exist yet, so you have to hand type the font name). But those are not bugs, they are missing features. If there is some functionality that seems to be missing (there are a lot of things for the fonts that I haven't implemented) let me know, I may know about it already, but I may not. I have been trying to test this heavily across many use cases and scenarios... there *should* be no way the user can screw everything up. If you figure out an easter egg and can bork your test environment's DE let me know... that should be impossible by now.... but I am only human and working on a lot of different things :) P.S. TTY is your friend when testing. The quickest way to recover will be to save the ~/.jwmrc to a backup. if all goes haywire drop to your TTY (Ctrl + Alt + F1(or F2 etc..)) and copy it to .jwmrc and run jwm -p from the terminal You should get no errors (well.. you might get one for a root menu not being set... I know about that and will fix it soon... it isn't a huge deal). Then type sudo apt-get stop lightdm sudo apt-get start lightdm This should get you back and running. -- Regards -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~torios Post to : torios@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~torios More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp