John Coppens | 5 Jun 2011 03:29
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Saving webpages/documents


Hello people,

This may not be the right forum for this question. If so, please
redirect me.

The problem: Since gnome.org is publishing the manuals in the new
format (Mallard?), I cannot find any way to save documents and use them
later in the same format.

Simply doing a 'save file' and reopen it from disk, doesn't produce the
same format (this is in Firefox).

I prefer to have my docs on disk, as I am regularly in situations
without internet access. Also, I prefer to give complete copies of the
docs to my students. Some of them do not have access either.

I tried to wget a sub-tree of, eg. gtkmm-tutorial, and found lots of
problems when opening them. There are links to style sheets in other
subdomains (www.gnome.org for the main style.css), to the root for
javascripts and images, etc.

Is there any way to produce self-contained versions of these docs,
short maybe of compiling them from the source packages?

Thanks in advance,
John
Peter Penzov | 11 Jun 2011 21:20
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Orbit2 new version


Hi,
   New version of the CORBA specification is going to be released soon. Are there plans for new releases of Orbit2. I also want to contribute to Orbit project. Are there known bugs in the code that need to be fixed?

Regards
Peter

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Fabio Gonzalez | 12 Jun 2011 00:08
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FGimpMovie project


I want to develop a powerfull video editor based on Gimp and I need more developers, if you wish join contact me fabiojosue <at> gmail.com, I've done part of intern field of keyframes.
If you wish look the source use:
svn co http://fgimpmovie.sf.net/svnroot/fgimpmovie/
and if you not want to contribute where I find developers???
You know as is the plugin support of Gimp??? I wish implement this support.
my email is: fabiojosue <at> gmail.com

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Kjartan Maraas | 13 Jun 2011 18:18
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Re: Orbit2 new version


lø., 11.06.2011 kl. 22.20 +0300, skrev Peter Penzov:
> Hi,
>    New version of the CORBA specification is going to be released
> soon. Are there plans for new releases of Orbit2. I also want to
> contribute to Orbit project. Are there known bugs in the code that
> need to be fixed?

New releases are made from time to time, but there's no real planned
development of ORBit2 with new features etc. I think it's in "deep"
maintenance mode and only bugfixes and build issues etc gets fixed
currently.

ORBit2 is in bugzilla here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/browse.cgi?product=ORBit2

Cheers
Kjartan

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Shaun McCance | 13 Jun 2011 20:04
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Re: Saving webpages/documents


On Sat, 2011-06-04 at 22:29 -0300, John Coppens wrote:
> Hello people,
> 
> This may not be the right forum for this question. If so, please
> redirect me.
> 
> The problem: Since gnome.org is publishing the manuals in the new
> format (Mallard?), I cannot find any way to save documents and use them
> later in the same format.
> 
> Simply doing a 'save file' and reopen it from disk, doesn't produce the
> same format (this is in Firefox).
> 
> I prefer to have my docs on disk, as I am regularly in situations
> without internet access. Also, I prefer to give complete copies of the
> docs to my students. Some of them do not have access either.
> 
> I tried to wget a sub-tree of, eg. gtkmm-tutorial, and found lots of
> problems when opening them. There are links to style sheets in other
> subdomains (www.gnome.org for the main style.css), to the root for
> javascripts and images, etc.
> 
> Is there any way to produce self-contained versions of these docs,
> short maybe of compiling them from the source packages?

The gtkmm tutorial is actually in DocBook, not Mallard. All of
our documentation is kept in version control, packaged with our
releases, and then built out to HTML for the web.

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Kevin Master | 26 Jun 2011 17:04
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Gnome desktop environment problem.


Dear Gnome masters:

I recently did xinerama on my PC with RHEL6.0(X server 1.7.7), configured Xinerama on the top of Compiz as the following precudure:
1. connect 2 displays to my ATI 4800 graphics card
2. open Compiz as the composite desktop manager.
3. open Xinerama from the Catalyst control center and gdm restart

After the restart, windows have no decoration and mouse use X server default theme.
I psed and find, there is no window manager at all. Further investigation on this is that when Xinerama is opened and X server composite
extension is force closed. Compiz fails if composite extension failed. That is why there is no window manager once Xinerama is enabled.

So I am thinking that, under gnome desktop environment, if the user configured window manager as Compiz, and Compiz fails for any
reason,gnome should have some fallback mechanism to use another window manager.

I plan to file a bug on the bugzilla about this problem.
Do you guys have any comments on this issue ?
 
Best Regards

Kevin



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