that can't be included in my livecd because it depends on QT (ten MB at
least)
but a gtk version will be a plus because pygtk is already installed in
almost all livecds
it's a matter of 9KB
I think that including this on the Live CD is a great idea (although
offtopic for this list, it would be great if it was included in the
default
Desktop install as well).
yes that's the point of it. at least on my
Ojuba.org
The program features look great, but I think the UI is a bit too
busy. I
would recommend making the Live USB icon's transparent, setting a 6px
border
Oh! I thought that white BG give it some different look because it's a
header banner
width on the main window and using 6px spacing between vertical
elements
and
6px! yes it looked better, thanks
12px between horizontal spacing. Perhaps there should also add a
"Help"
button on the left which would open a web browser and open a short guide
to
using the program on the Fedora wiki or something.
maybe, I delay the documentation part for now
Would you be interested in using Glade for the GTK+ interface?
I'd be
willing to help create a glade file and I can provide some sample code
that
will make accessing the widgets very easy (self.ui.widgetname), as well
as
enabling i18n for the entire program.
no thanks, I hate glade
using code like this
for i,j,k in [('mactel',"Intel
Macs",0),('xo',"XO",0),
('xo-no-home',"No XO Home",0)]:
self.opt[i]=gtk.CheckButton(j)
self.opt[i].set_active(k)
hb.pack_start(self.opt[i], False,False,0)
makes adding new options much simpler for me,
glade is aimed to make it easy, and for my case direct coding is much
easier