Hi Denis,
thank you for the note on the dar-news mailing-list.
About your Icon issue:
Currently gdar is using the icons provided by gtk.
My be I will ship the icons my self later.
But for now it seams like some icons are provided within the package:
gnome-icon-theme-symbolic
you can install it without any gnome dependencies.
I hope this solves your problem.
Regards,
Tobias
Am Montag, den 24.03.2014, 19:15 +0100 schrieb Denis Corbin:
> Le 24/03/2014 00:06, Tobias Specht wrote:
> > Am 23.03.2014 19:43, schrieb Denis Corbin:
> >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>
> [...]
>
> >> I can get gdar opening an archive, sliced or not sliced it works
> >> fine whatever is the slice I give, great! But opening an
> >> encrypted archive silently fails (no passord/crypto-algo
> >> requested and no error reported)?
> > At the moment encrypted archives are not supported, but this
> > feature is already on my todo list. I will try to cache this case,
> > or better implement this feature soon.
> >>
> >> Once open, I can see only the first entry of each level of the
> >> directory tree. Well, note that my system is "gnome-free", as I
> >> banned it out since gnome version 3 removed all the customization
> >> I was used to have with gnome 2, features I guess anyone else is
> >> willing to have under a modern graphical operating system (even
> >> under windows 7, I got more possibilities to customize my
> >> desktop!). Anyway, the problem I meet actually probably comes
> >> from my side! :)
> > I tested the GUI also with openSUSE 13.1 running as a KDE Desktop
> > and the GUI is full functional, beside a small bug which turned out
> > as a qt feature, but I have worked around this so it's is no
> > problem any more. There should be no gnome dependency. You only
> > need the GTK framework and gtkmm, which is a C ++ wrapper around
> > GTK to provide an object-oriented programming interface. Which
> > desktop environment are you using? XFCE, MATE, ...
>
> I'm using back the maybe old but fully featured kde 4.8
>
> > Can you run gdar from command-line. Are there any warnings or
> > errors printed while runtime regarding GTK?
>
> sure, there is just a complain about a missing icon:
>
> (gdar:18180): glibmm-CRITICAL **:
> unhandled exception (type Glib::Error) in signal handler:
> domain: gtk-icon-theme-error-quark
> code : 0
> what : Icon 'folder-symbolic' not present in theme
>
>
> > I would like to fix this problem, its likely that you are not the
> > only one who feels not so familiar with Gnome 3.
> >>
> >> On the right top of the window there is a switch sliding
> >> left/right (0 <-> 1) but I could not figure out its feature.
> >> Maybe this was also due to my gnome-unfriendly system! Sorry for
> >> that.
> > Yea, the switch is a little bit tricky. It's meant to display
> > hidden files. It should be documented in the README in section
> > manual. When you have an idea to make this feature more intuitive,
> > let me know.
>
> Maybe a label over the switch "show hidden file"?
>
> >>
> >> I conclusion, for what I could see, I liked it :-) . Just can't
> >> wait for more features, like archive creation, difference and
> >> testing. To my point of view encryption, merging, hashing,... are
> >> secondary features which support may not be present for a first
> >> version of gdar.
> >>
> >> Anyway that's a promising piece of software. If you need more
> >> advertising I suggest sending a note to dar-support
> >> mailing-list: while it is a little off topic, the list has far
> >> more readers than dar-discussion. Next, I can send an
> >> informational mail to dar-news which is even more read. Of course
> >> I will add a link from dar documentation once you will be ready.
> > Thank you very much for your support. I'm proud to announce the new
> > homepage about gdar: https://peckto.github.io/gdar/ It would be
> > really nice if you could send a note about my project to dar-news.
>
> Of course!
>
> > Through the program is in beta state, it would be nice to have some
> > bug-reports :-). For the link on your documentation I think it
> > would be the best to await the release 1.0.
>
> No problem, tell me when you'll be ready.
>
> >
> > Further more I plan to submit gdar to the package repositories of
> > well known Linux distributions. The spec file for rpm packages is
> > almost ready and waits for gdar v1.0 to be released. While the
> > packages for Ubuntu and Debian take a little bit more time, since
> > they have problems with the 64Bit release of libdar or provide an
> > too old version. I will query the responsible package maintainer
> > for an update.
> >>
> >>> Regards, Tobias
> >>>
> >> Best Regards, Denis.
> > Regards, Tobias
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Learn Graph Databases - Download FREE O'Reilly Book
> "Graph Databases" is the definitive new guide to graph databases and their
> applications. Written by three acclaimed leaders in the field,
> this first edition is now available. Download your free book today!
> http://p.sf.net/sfu/13534_NeoTech
> _______________________________________________
> Dar-discussions mailing list
> Dar...@li...
> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dar-discussions
|