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From: Peter S. <pet...@gm...> - 2005-09-03 14:49:01
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2005/9/3, jf...@be... <jf...@be...>: > On May Wednesday 25 2005 6:31 pm, Gary Cramblitt wrote: >=20 > > This is hosted on my personal website and my ISP limits total > > bandwidth per month, so it may become unavailable. > > > > Anyway, feedback welcome. > > > <Snip> >=20 > Not trying to hijack this thread, but is this list active at all any > more? I have a request if this is the correct place to say it.. if not, > please point me to correct location. > THNX >=20 I'd prefer to get whishes and bugs filed in http://bugs.kde.org/ --=20 LLaP Peter Simonsson |
From: <jf...@be...> - 2005-09-03 13:44:44
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On May Wednesday 25 2005 6:31 pm, Gary Cramblitt wrote: > This is hosted on my personal website and my ISP limits total > bandwidth per month, so it may become unavailable. > > Anyway, feedback welcome. > <Snip> Not trying to hijack this thread, but is this list active at all any more? I have a request if this is the correct place to say it.. if not, please point me to correct location. THNX -- j registered linux user #363029 |
From: Gary C. <gar...@co...> - 2005-05-25 22:32:41
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On Tuesday 24 May 2005 09:42 pm, Gary Cramblitt wrote: > The Konvi Handbook has been updated in the SVN repository in preparation > for 0.18 release. Comments, suggestions, corrections welcome. Please > provide feedback by this Saturday (28th), as I need the weekend to complete > final revisions by June 1st. I've uploaded an HTML copy of the Handbook here: http://garycramblitt.home.comcast.net/oss/konvi-handbook/index.html Warning: 2.4 megabytes. I removed all the credits since the styesheet for single web page didn't obfuscate the email addresses. There are a few other anomalies caused by the stylesheet. If something looks wrong and its systematic through the whole document, its probably because of the stylesheet. Oh well. This is hosted on my personal website and my ISP limits total bandwidth per month, so it may become unavailable. Anyway, feedback welcome. Thanks -- Gary Cramblitt (aka PhantomsDad) KDE Text-to-Speech Maintainer http://accessibility.kde.org/developer/kttsd/index.php |
From: Gary C. <gar...@co...> - 2005-05-25 01:42:44
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The Konvi Handbook has been updated in the SVN repository in preparation for 0.18 release. Comments, suggestions, corrections welcome. Please provide feedback by this Saturday (28th), as I need the weekend to complete final revisions by June 1st. Everyone listed in the Konvi About screen, please check the Credits section for proper spelling of your name and email address. Is there anyone I missed? If you would rather not have your name or email published, please let me know (name and email, or just name?). Email addresses are obfuscated, for example: wizbangprogrammer at kde dot org Unfortunately, docs.kde.org is not up-to-date ATM, so there is no online version to look at. Perhaps someone can manage to build and upload somewhere? Thank you -- Gary Cramblitt (aka PhantomsDad) |
From: Gary C. <gar...@co...> - 2005-05-24 00:59:29
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I'm working on the Konvi Handbook and noticed that the default icon them for nicknames in the Nick Panel is still "default", which is the 4 leds in a small square. I'd like to suggest that "Big Bullets" (alternate folder) be the default instead because: 1. It is more intuitive, and 2. It is easier to document in handbook. The icons in the default folder are partial icons, so its difficult to create composites for them. -- Gary Cramblitt (aka PhantomsDad) KDE Text-to-Speech Maintainer http://accessibility.kde.org/developer/kttsd/index.php |
From: Peter S. <ps...@li...> - 2005-03-12 15:41:55
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On Saturday 12 March 2005 05:32, Michael Morin wrote: > Some channel names (server local channels) begin with ampersand and > normal channels can have ampersands in them as well. This makes > accelerators on the channel tabs, and it also eats the ampersands. > This bug might exist other places as well, but here is a fix for the > channel tab part. > Thanks for the patch, it has been commited to cvs head. > Also, I don't know how many ircds support this, but what about > modeless (starting with +) channels? Are these supported? Hopefully, I haven't tested them personaly though. -- LLaP Peter Simonsson Kivio - http://www.koffice.org/kivio/ Konversation - http://www.konversation.org/ |
From: Michael M. <mic...@gm...> - 2005-03-12 04:32:12
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Some channel names (server local channels) begin with ampersand and normal channels can have ampersands in them as well. This makes accelerators on the channel tabs, and it also eats the ampersands. This bug might exist other places as well, but here is a fix for the channel tab part. Also, I don't know how many ircds support this, but what about modeless (starting with +) channels? Are these supported? |
From: Peter S. <ps...@li...> - 2004-11-17 14:58:08
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Konversation is now in message freeze, both code and handbook, for planned = 1=20 Dec release. =A0Release coordinator is Peter Simonsson <ps...@li...> =2D-=20 LLaP Peter Simonsson Kivio - http://www.koffice.org/kivio/ Konversation - http://www.konversation.org/ |
From: bit-byte <bit...@ea...> - 2004-11-15 03:01:02
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bit-byte wrote: > Peter Simonsson wrote: > >>>> [...] >>>> >>>> That would be the *wrong* thing to do. Network should accurately >>>> reflect >>>> the irc network of servers you are connecting to. When you >>>> associate a >>>> nickname with a KAddressBook entry, the Network and Nickname are >>>> entered >>>> into your addressbook. If you use multiple Network names for the same >>>> network, you will end up with multiple entries in your KAddressBook >>>> and >>>> nick associations won't work well. Better to use Group for your >>>> purposes. >>>> >>>> One concern with displaying channels is the size of the screen. >>>> Would it >>>> be acceptable if a 3rd column for Channels were added, but cut off >>>> at the >>>> right (with horizontal scrollbar at the bottom)? >>>> >>> [...] >>> >> >> I've added a channels column to the server list dialog now. Although >> I think channel favorites (still needs implementing) would be more >> what you need. >> >> > ================= > > Ok, great! I'll try to get the new cvs and build it soon. I have now > been able to build a tar file from the cvs and make it possible to > build an rpm with it for SuSE. I don't know if house of nate has > managed to get back online yet or not. Anyway, thanks for the added > column and I'll be anxious to see the favorites later. > > Patrick > =============== I'm replying to my own email, I know, but wanted to pass along that I've compiled the latest CVS and the channel column is quite helpful indeed. Peter you may be right about the channel favorites too, but we can comment on that after it's implemented. I think I would still like the channel column to be there though. Just wanted to stop by and say thanks though, the program continues to be tops for my irc work. :o) Patrick -- ---SuSE Linux v9.1 Pro--- Registered Linux User #225206 "Life's a garden, Dig It!" --Joe Dirt |
From: bit-byte <bit...@ea...> - 2004-11-13 01:23:25
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Peter Simonsson wrote: >>> [...] >>> >>>That would be the *wrong* thing to do. Network should accurately reflect >>>the irc network of servers you are connecting to. When you associate a >>>nickname with a KAddressBook entry, the Network and Nickname are entered >>>into your addressbook. If you use multiple Network names for the same >>>network, you will end up with multiple entries in your KAddressBook and >>>nick associations won't work well. Better to use Group for your >>>purposes. >>> >>>One concern with displaying channels is the size of the screen. Would it >>>be acceptable if a 3rd column for Channels were added, but cut off at the >>>right (with horizontal scrollbar at the bottom)? >>> >>[...] >> >> >I've added a channels column to the server list dialog now. Although I think >channel favorites (still needs implementing) would be more what you need. > > ================= Ok, great! I'll try to get the new cvs and build it soon. I have now been able to build a tar file from the cvs and make it possible to build an rpm with it for SuSE. I don't know if house of nate has managed to get back online yet or not. Anyway, thanks for the added column and I'll be anxious to see the favorites later. Patrick -- ---SuSE Linux v9.1 Pro--- Registered Linux User #225206 "Life's a garden, Dig It!" --Joe Dirt |
From: Peter S. <ps...@li...> - 2004-11-12 20:05:58
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On Wednesday 10 November 2004 15:44, bit-byte wrote: > Gary Cramblitt wrote: > >On Wednesday 10 November 2004 12:46 am, bit-byte wrote: > > > > > >[...] > > > >>Now it's impossible to tell, unless I change the Network name to the > >> channel name, to tell which server I want to join! > > > >That would be the *wrong* thing to do. Network should accurately reflect > > the irc network of servers you are connecting to. When you associate a > > nickname with a KAddressBook entry, the Network and Nickname are entered > > into your addressbook. If you use multiple Network names for the same > > network, you will end up with multiple entries in your KAddressBook and > > nick associations won't work well. Better to use Group for your > > purposes. > > > >One concern with displaying channels is the size of the screen. Would it > > be acceptable if a 3rd column for Channels were added, but cut off at the > > right (with horizontal scrollbar at the bottom)? > > ************** > > Ok, I didn't know that KAddressbook would be associated with the list > too and I can see how not having the network correctly named would cause > a problem. argonel was not happy when I mentioned it to him last > evening either, but my understanding of everything was certainly lacking. > > Sure, a channel column would be the simple answer and I think make it > considerably easier to use in the manner to which I've become accustomed > to in the earlier konversation versions. I really don't think it would > add anything to the present size of the Server List window. In checking > last evening, there seems to be plenty of room to have that too, without > the scroll bar! If the columns are left adjustable for the user, the > scroll bar shouldn't come into the picture unless a user has extremely > long names for some field. I think it would make things easier for new > users too. Again, that's one of the very big reasons I use and > recommend konversation to everyone. I never setup a Linux machine, > especially for a new linux user, without giving them konversation too. > Try not to lose the simplicity of konversation when adding more > features. It's one of the things that sets it apart. It's inevitible > that it grows to meet the needs of hardcore IRC users, but there should > be a middle ground that keeps it usable for even the worse newbie. ;o) > I've added a channels column to the server list dialog now. Although I think channel favorites (still needs implementing) would be more what you need. -- LLaP Peter Simonsson Kivio - http://www.koffice.org/kivio/ Konversation - http://www.konversation.org/ |
From: Dave <da...@ch...> - 2004-11-10 17:02:36
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Hey All :) I always look forward to seeing things progress with Konversation. Berkus my offer still stands. I haven't had time to check the latest version out but if you were able to get those features in make sure you let me know so I can send some cash your way. Thanks! Cheers, ~Dave Lozier On Saturday 05 June 2004 5:19 pm, Stanislav Karchebny wrote: > On Wednesday 02 June 2004 06:27, Dave wrote: > > I have attached a mockup of the nickname change dialog window that is > > displayed after pressing on your nickname button. Right now there is only > > the option of changing your nickname. I think it would be great if there > > was AWAY information displayed here as well. If the user is not currently > > away they can select that as an option and choose a reason. If they are > > away they can select the option to return which would enable the drop > > down menu for reasons and display return reasons. (hope that made sense) > > The dialog box seemed to be the most obvious place to place such controls > > and information. Let me know what everyone thinks. > > > > Hope the mockup makes more sense. :) > > Only one thing: > I think the radio boxes for "Set away" "Set back" etc should be made into a > dropdown combobox like this: > > [ Just change nickname [ v ] > > | Set away | > | Set back | > > +-----------------------------+ > > The rest is a great idea. |
From: bit-byte <bit...@ea...> - 2004-11-10 15:42:33
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Gary Cramblitt wrote: >On Wednesday 10 November 2004 12:46 am, bit-byte wrote: > > >[...] > > >>Now it's impossible to tell, unless I change the Network name to the channel >>name, to tell which server I want to join! >> >> > >That would be the *wrong* thing to do. Network should accurately reflect the >irc network of servers you are connecting to. When you associate a nickname >with a KAddressBook entry, the Network and Nickname are entered into your >addressbook. If you use multiple Network names for the same network, you >will end up with multiple entries in your KAddressBook and nick associations >won't work well. Better to use Group for your purposes. > >One concern with displaying channels is the size of the screen. Would it be >acceptable if a 3rd column for Channels were added, but cut off at the right >(with horizontal scrollbar at the bottom)? > > > ************** Ok, I didn't know that KAddressbook would be associated with the list too and I can see how not having the network correctly named would cause a problem. argonel was not happy when I mentioned it to him last evening either, but my understanding of everything was certainly lacking. Sure, a channel column would be the simple answer and I think make it considerably easier to use in the manner to which I've become accustomed to in the earlier konversation versions. I really don't think it would add anything to the present size of the Server List window. In checking last evening, there seems to be plenty of room to have that too, without the scroll bar! If the columns are left adjustable for the user, the scroll bar shouldn't come into the picture unless a user has extremely long names for some field. I think it would make things easier for new users too. Again, that's one of the very big reasons I use and recommend konversation to everyone. I never setup a Linux machine, especially for a new linux user, without giving them konversation too. Try not to lose the simplicity of konversation when adding more features. It's one of the things that sets it apart. It's inevitible that it grows to meet the needs of hardcore IRC users, but there should be a middle ground that keeps it usable for even the worse newbie. ;o) Thanks, Patrick -- ---SuSE Linux v9.1 Pro--- Registered Linux User #225206 "Life's a garden, Dig It!" --Joe Dirt |
From: Marcus <Su...@gm...> - 2004-11-10 15:32:49
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Gary Cramblitt wrote: >On Wednesday 10 November 2004 12:46 am, bit-byte wrote: >One concern with displaying channels is the size of the screen. Would it be >acceptable if a 3rd column for Channels were added, but cut off at the right >(with horizontal scrollbar at the bottom)? > > I would prefer to have that either configurable then or the third column displayed or not decided by the window+font -size. I don't think I'm the only oder of wide-screen and multi-headed displays that have more then enough horizontal space for nearly everything. Marcus Wolschon |
From: Gary C. <gar...@co...> - 2004-11-10 13:55:35
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On Wednesday 10 November 2004 12:46 am, bit-byte wrote: > Now the Server List only displays Group, Network & Identity. No > servers, no channels. I don't understand why Identity was chosen over > channel, but having the channel displayed with the server made things > easier. Especially, if like me, you had several groups setup with the > same server in some of those groups, but different channels. Thanks for the input Patrick. The Server List screen was changed for several reasons best explained by others. On this point, I agree with you. > Now it's > impossible to tell, unless I change the Network name to the channel > name, to tell which server I want to join! That would be the *wrong* thing to do. Network should accurately reflect the irc network of servers you are connecting to. When you associate a nickname with a KAddressBook entry, the Network and Nickname are entered into your addressbook. If you use multiple Network names for the same network, you will end up with multiple entries in your KAddressBook and nick associations won't work well. Better to use Group for your purposes. One concern with displaying channels is the size of the screen. Would it be acceptable if a 3rd column for Channels were added, but cut off at the right (with horizontal scrollbar at the bottom)? -- Gary Cramblitt (aka PhantomsDad) KDE Text-to-Speech Maintainer http://accessibility.kde.org/developer/kttsd/index.php |
From: bit-byte <bit...@ea...> - 2004-11-10 05:44:39
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Hi all, This list has been quiet for a while, so hopefully I can get a lively discussion started with the developers. In talking with "argonel" on the IRC this evening, I found two things. One a bug already fixed in a later cvs about copying & pasting from external sources to konversation. The second is a bug to me, but probably not with the developers. Although, I do believe "argonel" located something he thought needed fixing during our conversation. The Server List window has changed in the latest versions and I understand why the change occurred from argonel. What I didn't understand was losing the "Channel" column in the Server List display window. I'll try to explain. In the older versions of konversation, it would display the Group, Server, Channel & Identity. I think that's right someone using an older version can correct that. This was simple and was one of the many reasons I used and recommended konversation to new users. Now the Server List only displays Group, Network & Identity. No servers, no channels. I don't understand why Identity was chosen over channel, but having the channel displayed with the server made things easier. Especially, if like me, you had several groups setup with the same server in some of those groups, but different channels. Now it's impossible to tell, unless I change the Network name to the channel name, to tell which server I want to join! I'm not sure if I am explaining clearly, but I will attach two pictures I made. As I told "argonel", it may be that I just don't understand the new setup well enough and if I don't, how is a new user too? The new setup has grown to be more XChat in looks & operation, which always proved to be more difficult to use for many. Many times someone may just want to setup a particular channel to visit and the old way made that easy to do and view. The new way is confusing and more difficult to understand, although I do understand the reason for adding that. Anyway, there's my complaint, ask if you need more clarification and I'll try to add more. Patrick -- ---SuSE Linux v9.1 Pro--- Registered Linux User #225206 "Life's a garden, Dig It!" --Joe Dirt |
From: Suran <Su...@gm...> - 2004-10-03 19:11:30
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From: <jf...@be...> - 2004-07-18 04:35:13
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*** Reply to message from bit-byte <bit...@ea...> on Sat, 17 Jul 2004 16:15:15 -0400*** > Not a bad idea I suppose. Something that could be turned on or off and > spell check as you type hey! IT's in the 14 version a right click option to either spell check before you hit enter OR check as you go... hahaha IT works, tho it DOES depend on touch type folks ( who do not look down at the kbd.. for some reason that always seems to make my spelling much much worse.. oh okay it's not the spelling it's the typeing... still Thanx heaps for that litle touch. -- j -- nemo me impune lacessit it's just an afterthought; okay ? : I just bought a cured ham. Wonder what it had? |
From: bit-byte <bit...@ea...> - 2004-07-17 20:12:44
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jf...@be... wrote: >*** Reply to message from bit-byte <bit...@ea...> on Fri, 16 >Jul 2004 23:51:10 -0400*** > > > >>Just got the latest updates for Konversation both from SuSE mirrors and >>the konversation site. >> >> > >I got them yesterday, so perhaps it would be helpful if we used version >numbers? >I've not noticed any problems using colours, either those previously >set and carried over to a new version, or some new locations for >colours. > >Atnleast here anyway. ( my nick is always xoloured red when someone >else uses it. ) This is a good thing , as in large or "extended >family" or extended project pages can often contain many conversations >going on all at the same time! ;) > > > ************* hmm, ok then maybe I just need to remove the config files and start over. I am using 0.14-3 from SuSE and 0.14.2-1 from the konversation site. Neither of those will give me nick colors or highlight colors anymore. The version shipped with SuSE 9.1 still works ok though and a previous cvs build I had also works nicely, but not the latest. ----------------------- >I still have two main "fixes: or "features" depending on how well one >types. ( I truely am a distaster at typeing) one that would be lovely >and help typists likr me as well as the rest of the channel tto figure >out what I am asking, or that answer I am giving to a formerly >bewildered ( and now simply confused (l)user. ) IS there a way to >pipe the typed lines thru ispell or similar spell checker, before they >get all spilled out into the ether forever ??? That wouldgive those of >us who simply can't see the keyboard, let alone recognise that one has >mispelled a word badly. > > > ************* Not a bad idea I suppose. Something that could be turned on or off and spell check as you type, much like Gaim or Kopete will allow you to do, but only on outgoing lines, not everything. You might work the poor thing to death with all the kiddies out there and the butchered english they use! ;o) ---------------- >There are , of course, those words from IRC of old, and even some left >over from the days when kids bored senseless discovered they could make >words... using the way the numbers were represented... Messages were >painfully slow typed that way. ( touch typing on a calculator can be >done, but is frequently difficult . and almost painful to watch someone >try to see what it is another (l)user believes they have sent to you... > >Desire number two is please have a continuing channel list. One that >can be configured to log you in upon recognition by nickserv , no >matter the numbers of channels you populate. a tickbox would be >available to either log you onto all channels at once or slowly, and >perhaps easier ( to give a polite greeting and avoid the wrath of >various channel Gods . You know who you are.... ;) ) > > >Those two items would settle the "what will I wear" drama. Konversation >is clean, and clear. Mode sets as tick boxes would be lovely too. Tho >one would need a posible warning that use of some items can inccur the >wrath of those same Channel Gods. > >For instance, I like to have Server Notices and Server Kills, as well >as the Server Wall. freenode doesn't seem to use a lot of auto oops or >bots which take care of messages left. Suse's widely spaced installed >base, often natter back and forth over time zones that would scare the >interepid Explorers of old. Especially when groups that are more than >12 hrs appart and at the same time sharing coding or documentation >duties... It oft winds up that the one group is sound asleep just as >the other has a question about the work to that point. ( memoserv is >handy but limited, yea, very close to being retarded ) > >Time for me to crash and burn for tonight! > > > -- ---SuSE Linux v9.1 Pro--- Registered Linux User #225206 "Life's a garden, Dig It!" --Joe Dirt |
From: <jf...@be...> - 2004-07-17 07:58:39
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*** Reply to message from bit-byte <bit...@ea...> on Fri, 16 Jul 2004 23:51:10 -0400*** > Just got the latest updates for Konversation both from SuSE mirrors and > the konversation site. I got them yesterday, so perhaps it would be helpful if we used version numbers? I've not noticed any problems using colours, either those previously set and carried over to a new version, or some new locations for colours. Atnleast here anyway. ( my nick is always xoloured red when someone else uses it. ) This is a good thing , as in large or "extended family" or extended project pages can often contain many conversations going on all at the same time! ;) I still have two main "fixes: or "features" depending on how well one types. ( I truely am a distaster at typeing) one that would be lovely and help typists likr me as well as the rest of the channel tto figure out what I am asking, or that answer I am giving to a formerly bewildered ( and now simply confused (l)user. ) IS there a way to pipe the typed lines thru ispell or similar spell checker, before they get all spilled out into the ether forever ??? That wouldgive those of us who simply can't see the keyboard, let alone recognise that one has mispelled a word badly. There are , of course, those words from IRC of old, and even some left over from the days when kids bored senseless discovered they could make words... using the way the numbers were represented... Messages were painfully slow typed that way. ( touch typing on a calculator can be done, but is frequently difficult . and almost painful to watch someone try to see what it is another (l)user believes they have sent to you... Desire number two is please have a continuing channel list. One that can be configured to log you in upon recognition by nickserv , no matter the numbers of channels you populate. a tickbox would be available to either log you onto all channels at once or slowly, and perhaps easier ( to give a polite greeting and avoid the wrath of various channel Gods . You know who you are.... ;) ) Those two items would settle the "what will I wear" drama. Konversation is clean, and clear. Mode sets as tick boxes would be lovely too. Tho one would need a posible warning that use of some items can inccur the wrath of those same Channel Gods. For instance, I like to have Server Notices and Server Kills, as well as the Server Wall. freenode doesn't seem to use a lot of auto oops or bots which take care of messages left. Suse's widely spaced installed base, often natter back and forth over time zones that would scare the interepid Explorers of old. Especially when groups that are more than 12 hrs appart and at the same time sharing coding or documentation duties... It oft winds up that the one group is sound asleep just as the other has a question about the work to that point. ( memoserv is handy but limited, yea, very close to being retarded ) Time for me to crash and burn for tonight! -- j -- nemo me impune lacessit it's just an afterthought; okay ? : Fruit flies like an apricot. Time flies like an arrow. |
From: bit-byte <bit...@ea...> - 2004-07-17 03:48:48
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Just got the latest updates for Konversation both from SuSE mirrors and the konversation site. Notice several new things and some improvements here and there. Nicely done, all who contributes. I notice also, the setting for highlighting a user or using different colors for your text do not seem to work any longer. Is there something new to activate this feature or is it just broke? Does one need to remove old settings from previous 0.14 cvs builds? Thanks to everyone for all the great work! Patrick -- ---SuSE Linux v9.1 Pro--- Registered Linux User #225206 "Life's a garden, Dig It!" --Joe Dirt |
From: N. W. T. <ntu...@ho...> - 2004-06-23 02:35:28
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=2D----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hey devs, can whoever makes the release tarball for 0.14 also tag the CVS r= epo=20 at that time, with say, KONVERSATION_0_14_RELEASE or something? This isn't a big deal, but would be a minor convenience for me at least, an= d I=20 figure now is the right time to bring it up. Anyway, keep up the good work! =3D) Cheers, nate =2D --=20 Make sure your vote will count. http://www.verifiedvoting.org/ =2D----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFA2Oxo25cAeUrFyDIRAvWMAKCFaqAGEZEU+zUSb4aXNOOj4Q7baACg2Mxe K5/GdCR45SIpnqYXI/m8YkA=3D =3Dtgd9 =2D----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
From: Dario A. <eis...@ti...> - 2004-06-20 13:18:37
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Am Sonntag, 20. Juni 2004 14:29 schrieb christian muehlhaeuser: > > Oh, and the new application icons are great! A bit hard to see on small > > sizes but that's my own fault I think :) > > heh, iirc we're still working on this issue. everyone's noticed it. ;-) Well, it's really not easy to make icons look good in all resolutions :) > dario: if you missed my last mail, could you please send me the passwords > to update the relevant websites with news (kde-apps.org, sf.net (am i > admin? got to look)) You should be able to modify the sourceforge website, but you can always send the changes my way and I'll put them up. I can update kde-apps as well. > we've also set up a new website on http://www.konversation.org > it's not finished yet, but a good start imho. Looks nice! You guys are great! > muesli -- Dario Abatianni |
From: christian m. <ch...@h2...> - 2004-06-20 12:30:49
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Hi Dario! > I just wanted to thank you all for keeping up development of features and > reducing the TODO list! Be sure to add your names to the about dialog if > you're not already there ;) I'll get my hands on developing again very > soon, too. this is great news! > Oh, and the new application icons are great! A bit hard to see on small > sizes but that's my own fault I think :) heh, iirc we're still working on this issue. everyone's noticed it. ;-) > The only thing missing at the moment is a release tarball to give the users > a new thing to play with. yep. and that's my "fault". :-) dario: if you missed my last mail, could you please send me the passwords to update the relevant websites with news (kde-apps.org, sf.net (am i admin? got to look)) we've also set up a new website on http://www.konversation.org it's not finished yet, but a good start imho. GREETS! muesli |
From: Dario A. <eis...@ti...> - 2004-06-20 11:45:26
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Hi! I just wanted to thank you all for keeping up development of features and reducing the TODO list! Be sure to add your names to the about dialog if you're not already there ;) I'll get my hands on developing again very soon, too. Oh, and the new application icons are great! A bit hard to see on small sizes but that's my own fault I think :) The only thing missing at the moment is a release tarball to give the users a new thing to play with. Many thanks and greets, -- Dario Abatianni |