

Hi!
I played around in Photoshop ;-)
1. A suggestion for the scrollbar & handle: http://foto.kuroo.org/snapshot3.png (there are .psd and .pdf files in http://foto.kuroo.org too)
2. I even touched up the tree view where I find the dots too marked (black)
Cheers! - Mar 25 2009
I played around in Photoshop ;-)
1. A suggestion for the scrollbar & handle: http://foto.kuroo.org/snapshot3.png (there are .psd and .pdf files in http://foto.kuroo.org too)
2. I even touched up the tree view where I find the dots too marked (black)
Cheers! - Mar 25 2009
You've done a terrific job here.
Sculpture i clean, sharp and faster then Oxygen.
However there are some glitches I've noticed. I don't know if they are by purpose or not.
See these screenshots:
1. http://foto.kuroo.org/snapshot1.png
- When viewing columns i Dolphin the 3D effect is lost. See the arrow for "1"
- Arrow "2"; The highlight/selected item is left with a 1px blue underline. Maybe it's a refresh problem.
2. http://foto.kuroo.org/snapshot2.png
In my personal view the scroll handle looks very similar to buttons which is confusing.
Tanks once again for this kde4 style! - Mar 22 2009
Sculpture i clean, sharp and faster then Oxygen.
However there are some glitches I've noticed. I don't know if they are by purpose or not.
See these screenshots:
1. http://foto.kuroo.org/snapshot1.png
- When viewing columns i Dolphin the 3D effect is lost. See the arrow for "1"
- Arrow "2"; The highlight/selected item is left with a 1px blue underline. Maybe it's a refresh problem.
2. http://foto.kuroo.org/snapshot2.png
In my personal view the scroll handle looks very similar to buttons which is confusing.
Tanks once again for this kde4 style! - Mar 22 2009
You've done a terrific job here.
Sculpture i clean, sharp and faster then Oxygen.
However there are some glitches I've noticed. I don't know if they are by purpose or not.
See these screenshots:
1. http://foto.kuroo.org/snapshot1.png
- When viewing columns i Dolphin the 3D effect is lost. See the arrow for "1"
- Arrow "2"; The highlight/selected item is left with a 1px blue underline. Maybe it's a refresh problem.
2. http://foto.kuroo.org/snapshot2.png
In my personal view the scroll handle looks very similar to buttons which is confusing.
Tanks once again for this kde4 style! - Mar 22 2009
Sculpture i clean, sharp and faster then Oxygen.
However there are some glitches I've noticed. I don't know if they are by purpose or not.
See these screenshots:
1. http://foto.kuroo.org/snapshot1.png
- When viewing columns i Dolphin the 3D effect is lost. See the arrow for "1"
- Arrow "2"; The highlight/selected item is left with a 1px blue underline. Maybe it's a refresh problem.
2. http://foto.kuroo.org/snapshot2.png
In my personal view the scroll handle looks very similar to buttons which is confusing.
Tanks once again for this kde4 style! - Mar 22 2009
It would be very nice if the tabs could be defaulted to show the shell prompt.
As I often open several tabs to different servers I need to change the tab name to "Server1", "Server2" etc. to know which tab correspond to which console.
Yakuake is indeed a killer-app :-)
- Oct 29 2006
As I often open several tabs to different servers I need to change the tab name to "Server1", "Server2" etc. to know which tab correspond to which console.
Yakuake is indeed a killer-app :-)
- Oct 29 2006

KDiff3
Developers Apps by joachimeibl 26 comments
Can KDiff3 apply patches?
- Oct 12 2005
Thanks for your feedback!
In next guitoo release, packages will be checked by default, and there will be an "Add all" button.
The last popup asking for confirmation should be there, since emerge will result in a system change.
I still think a package queue is useful.
The purpose is to allow the user to browse for packages, add them to the queue, and go back to the Portage Tree and browse for some more packages to emerge.
The user can repeat these steps till he/she has found all packages to emerge.
Then when satisfied, launch the emerge process. - Oct 13 2004
In next guitoo release, packages will be checked by default, and there will be an "Add all" button.
The last popup asking for confirmation should be there, since emerge will result in a system change.
I still think a package queue is useful.
The purpose is to allow the user to browse for packages, add them to the queue, and go back to the Portage Tree and browse for some more packages to emerge.
The user can repeat these steps till he/she has found all packages to emerge.
Then when satisfied, launch the emerge process. - Oct 13 2004
The time consuming part when emerging is the compilation of the source.
The Gentoo docs recommed you to do an "emerge -pretend" before, to get feedback of which packages will be emerged to satisfy needed dependencies.
The purpose of the "emerge queue" is to collect all packages before launching any lengthy emerge process. - Oct 07 2004
The Gentoo docs recommed you to do an "emerge -pretend" before, to get feedback of which packages will be emerged to satisfy needed dependencies.
The purpose of the "emerge queue" is to collect all packages before launching any lengthy emerge process. - Oct 07 2004
Nice you like it!
1. Guitoo-0.46.0 doesn't look in portage overlay yet. Will come in next release.
2. Quite complicated to do. Need to restart app with new user to achieve that!
3. Cleaner output coming in next release. Correct, it shows only info for the package at the bottom of the list.
What do you mean by "RMB menu broken"? - Sep 26 2004
1. Guitoo-0.46.0 doesn't look in portage overlay yet. Will come in next release.
2. Quite complicated to do. Need to restart app with new user to achieve that!
3. Cleaner output coming in next release. Correct, it shows only info for the package at the bottom of the list.
What do you mean by "RMB menu broken"? - Sep 26 2004
Thanks!
You can reach me at karye@users.sourceforge.net. As it says in the header of guitoo ;-)
A small hickup was introduced. When the tarball was created my computer's date was wrongly 21/9 not 20/9 as it should.
This should correct itself as of today! - Sep 21 2004
You can reach me at karye@users.sourceforge.net. As it says in the header of guitoo ;-)
A small hickup was introduced. When the tarball was created my computer's date was wrongly 21/9 not 20/9 as it should.
This should correct itself as of today! - Sep 21 2004