2014-07-20 22:34, Israel skrev: > 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. > Hi Israel,
Great progress but still a lot of work with ToriOS :-) I'm busy with my mkusb right now mking it 'fully menu-driven', so I will not be testing ToriOS until my development and testing of mkusb has reached a stable level. I intend to leave the possibility to use the file name (of an iso file, img file or img.xz file) as a parameter, but there will also be a selector menu, where the input file can be selected for users who want to use the terminal window as little as possible. Well, actually there is such a selector menu, but not in the uploaded version. I'm still debugging it :-P Actually both of us are asking for testing right now ... Best regards Nio -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~torios Post to : torios@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~torios More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp