Re: Tested the latest build
- From: Ryan Peters <sloshy45 sbcglobal net>
- To: Stephen Rees <stephen valorin net>
- Cc: gnome-shell-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Tested the latest build
- Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2010 21:57:55 -0600
On 01/07/2010 09:53 PM, Stephen Rees wrote:
Hey Ryan,
Which PPA are you running it from?
I couldn't find a daily build Gnome-shell PPA in launchpad...
Thanks,
~Stephen
On 08/01/10 13:34, Ryan Peters wrote:
I'm using a PPA (Launchpad repository) of Gnome-Shell testing/daily
builds, and I just updated it last night. I'm working on it right
now, and I have to say: fantastic job! I love it very, very much!
There are, however, some things I'd like to ask about what's planned
for the near future:
1) A customizable top bar? I like it how it is, but being able to put
your own things on there would be great (like a mount applet or a
character applet, maybe?). Is this planned for the sidebar?
2) I'm not so fond with the sidebar shoving everything to the side,
especially in it's full size. Maybe it could work like a dock that
auto/intelli-hides?
3) If I do the regular drag-and-drop maneuver, dragging from one
application to another (no matter what it is), I can't switch to
another workspace. I've tried the hot corner, alt+tab, and the
Win/Meta key, but the only thing that lets me switch is my dock (AWN
0.4 Beta, btw).
4) Is there a way I can test out zeitgiest (I hope I spelled it
right)? I have "zeitgiest-core" installed as an ubuntu package from
the repository, and I tried running the zeitgiest commands it came
with but I didn't notice anything gui-related happening.
5) Does anyone know a good replacement for the character applet (you
know, where you paste in characters that show up on your panel, and
clicking them copies them to the clipboard)? I like using those
little hearts, those music notes, and the "e"s with those signs over
them sometimes, and I don't know any other way to insert the
characters (besides digging for them for minutes in the Character Map
program).
6) Is the bar at the top and/or the activities overlay planned to be
theme-able in the future? I don't mind it how it is now, but being
easily theme-able is one of the things I love the most about Gnome 2.
Sorry for asking so much, but it would be great if anyone could
answer even half of one of my questions. Thanks!
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To those of you wondering, it's this:
https://launchpad.net/~ricotz/+archive/testing
<https://launchpad.net/%7Ericotz/+archive/testing>. It's not exactly
"daily", but it updates the gnome-shell packages every week or two at
the very least.
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