[Bug 199681] Review Request: slab
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Summary: Review Request: slab
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=199681
chabotc at xs4all.nl changed:
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------- Additional Comments From chabotc at xs4all.nl 2006-08-06 08:33 EST -------
Finally a new version available, work and not being horribly experianced in GTK
hacking made for a little slower progress.
http://develop.intermax.nl/slab/slab-0.6.2-2.20060801cvs.src.rpm
http://develop.intermax.nl/slab/slab.spec
Also all the current patches are available to browse at:
http://develop.intermax.nl/slab/
Latest changes:
* Sun Aug 6 2006 Chris Chabot <chabotc at xs4all.nl> - 0.6.2-2.20060801cvs
- Changed icon to gnome-main-menu instead of gnome-fs-client
- Fixed typo in applet description
- Fixed mixed spaces/tabs in spec file
- Renamed applet name from "Slab Main Menu" to "Computer Menu"
- Changed menu icon size to GTK_ICON_SIZE_{SMALL,LARGE}_TOOLBAR based
on the current panel size, instread of GTK_ICON_SIZE_MENU
- made "Computer" label on the menu button optional
(gconfkey location: desktop/gnome/applications/main-menu/show_menu_label)
I've created a "show_menu_label" gconf key to show or hide the "Computer" label
since, well i prefer it without, however since i don't want to double-guess
novells usability research i did leave it on by default.
The new show_menu_label key together with the (finally!) fixed icon size of the
panel applet, means its now a drop in replacement for the regular gnome main menu.
Also the dbus-glib-devel BR has been nuked, wasn't required in the end :-)
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