Il ven, 2003-11-21 alle 18:55, Mark Howard ha scritto:
> > 4) Fully functioning cromagnon. Perhaps this can be
> > rolled out into its' own project once this is complete and
> > I will push to have it included in gentoo. Mark can also
> > work to see if it can be included in Debian.
> I'd prefer to see it develop as a separate app and mature a little
> before including it in Debian, TBH.
Me too, I've got it working locally, but with some quirks in the
NewCrontab window...
I've managed to complete it but since I'd like to rewrite the above
window to make it cleaner, I don't know if it is worth to resolve this
quirks, or it's better to begin the rewrite of that class.
I want to make a window with a calendar widget and a combo.
The user should choose the initial date with the nifty calendar widget
(the one you see in newer gnome-clock applets) and then should choose
with the combo, if he wants the command to be executed: hourly, daily,
monthly... Then would be good to add the possibility to choose the
command to run from a list of installed programs. It has to be based on
myme-types.
This list must contains the programs' icons.
Cromagnon must add the --display $DISPLAY command line option(to each
crontab entry) which actually is needed for X based programs to run.
There are other things. If you think it can be useful, I'll write a nice
todo list for CroMagnon. New contributors could pick one item and help
on that item.
> > 5) gtk-demo
> I'll help out with this.
I've wrote down the very first Main methods for java-gnome-demo.
The point is: I'd prefer do one thing (well) at a time, so if you think
that the project will earn more benefit from a good functional app like
Cromagnon, I think I'll leave java-gnome-demo for later and I'll work on
Cromagnon. Else if it's better to have a functional demo for java-gnome,
I'll do otherwise ;)
Let me know what you think, please :)
> > 6) bug fixes as reported from users or as we find them.
I'll try to solve everything I'm capable of (although no C)
>
> 7) Glade doc/tutorial. I'm starting to use glade - it's brilliant. I
> hope to write a little about it. This seems to be another major thing
> java-gnome has that nothing else does on java - we should make this more widely known
Totally agreed.
Do the forums on Sun's site know of java-gnome?
> 8) Custom widgets in glade. Don't know how they're done, but I really
> want them so I'll take a look
>
> 9) Sort out gnome UIInfo
I think we can do without UIInfo.end()
> I think we should also set a target date for this to help push things
> along.
On my side I can work on Cromagnon and java-gnome-demo, and I can do
packages for Redhat.
Luca.
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Luca De Rugeriis <pie...@li...>
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