From: Marty J. <mar...@co...> - 2010-03-24 16:21:00
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My comments on the GPicView: 1) This is okay 2) We have had this for almost a year. 3) Possibly, it might fall outside "lightweight", but not too far given we have rotation 4) We have manual hiding in the latest release 5) No work should be done on feature enhancements until the conversion to ImageView is checked in My comments on the LXPanel: 1) I definitely oppose this. It puts us at the mercy of tracking their communication mechanism with limited resources to react to any changes they may make in the future. Once we release this, people will have an expectation that it will keep working. 2) We have this. I have manual hide working also but waiting on a feature release to include it. 3) I definitely oppose this. We have only in-process plugins at the moment and any elaborate plugin has the definite potential to crash the entire panel. These suggestions also seriously violate, in my opinion, "lightweight", although I know at least some of them have been suggested by other users. On 03/24/2010 11:10 AM, Alexander Kuleshov wrote: > As you know, I already wrote here about his desire to participate in > the development of LXDE project in Rusk Google Summer of Code, as well > as after it. I have the following ideas which I would like to > implement: > > Ideas concerning the application image viewer GPicView: > > 1) Support for printing image > 2) Support for gif animation > 3) Reflection on a vertical, horizontal > 4) Autohide panel > > LXDE panel: > 1) Integrate gnome-applets in LXDE panel > 2) LXDE-panel autohide (At the moment neznayu have such a function or > not I didnt find it) > 3) Some usefull plugins (weather plugin, currency rate and etc...) > > Also I liked the job from the wiki: >> Integrate Twitter, Facebook etc. into an LXLauncher Dashboard tab. > > implementations of these ideas, I would like to activities in the > summer, the project Google Summer of Code. Now, I hope to convince you > that I come to these jobs. > > Thank you. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval > Try the new software tools for yourself. Speed compiling, find bugs > proactively, and fine-tune applications for parallel performance. > See why Intel Parallel Studio got high marks during beta. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/intel-sw-dev > _______________________________________________ > Lxde-list mailing list > Lxd...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lxde-list > |