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From: | Milan |
Subject: | Re: [GNUnet-developers] human size patch |
Date: | Thu, 04 May 2006 21:53:07 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.7 (X11/20051017) |
Christian Grothoff a écrit :
the sorting of the now human-readable column is done using the actual sizes -- no need to define a sort function for those.
Funny ;-)So I've been coding complex callbacks for nothing at all... GTK+ is complex to use when you don't know well all the methods, but it's really well thinked.
I do, under debian etch. Simply installing libnotify-dev packages and all the binary stuff I read on the site. But to be really smart, it should only print some specific messages (i.e. download complete, gnunetd down, content unavailable...), and print them one time : for now, I can get "created destroy manager XXX" as a message, and sometimes errors fill up my screen with several identical messages. It should not be used as an error log but as a end-user smart notification. Ignoring this, the feature is really nice.Except that I've never seen libnotify work on my system ;-).
In combination with libnotify support, it would be cool to have a gnunet-gtk notification icon, in the GNOME panel (like Rhythmbox or Gaim), reducing the app in one click. And telling GNOMe we support restoring session state after a reboot would be good, since gnunet-gtk *is* automatically saving download state. It would avoid the message appearing at each reboot about the need to restore manually the app state. Would this be difficult ?
Thanks for allPS : you can remove my old address <address@hidden> from the credits since it's not valid anymore
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