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All the links should work fine, and I'll try to keep those updated. That shouldn't be too bad.
What distribution/version?
gtk_shell_shows_app_menu & gtk_shell_shows_menubar must both return true for the application to use CSD, otherwise it uses a regular toolbar. As far as I know only Gnome 3 returns true on both.
hi man!
a nice application, yours! I was looking for sdomething like that since a lot of time!!
I prepared the slackware's packages, which I'm waiting for the publishing on slacky.eu.. when they will do that, it would be nice if you could add them between other distros links, so even slackware users can install font-manager without have to compile it!
What do you think about?
see ya!!
Of course.
Just let me know when the latest gets published and I'll add the links for Slackers.
I see they're still showing it as the last version and the package as unavailable.
Is there a way to change the default pangram? I know it is possible to use costume text, but it would be nice to have a default pangram with äöüß, because i'm from germany.
Or, what about translating the application?
Thanks for your comments.
Font Manager now includes an option to ask Pango for a localized sample string and use that instead of the default pangram, this is already in SVN and will be available in the next release.
It's an option in the Interface tab of the preferences dialog and it's enabled by default. Thanks for your suggestion. :-)
As far as translating the program goes, anyone who would like to help on that front, or any other for that matter, is more than welcome to.
See http://translations.launchpad.net/font-manager
If you are using the latest upload, please file an issue which includes the output you're getting when you compile the program, and when you try to run it.
I also need to know what distribution.
Without this information there is really not much I can do with your comment. ;-)
If you're not using the latest upload then please read my comment in the changelog and download the latest version then try again.
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...titlebar missing can't control the window in xfce, kde or lxde -->another gtk3 headerbar fail
What distribution/version? gtk_shell_shows_app_menu & gtk_shell_shows_menubar must both return true for the application to use CSD, otherwise it uses a regular toolbar. As far as I know only Gnome 3 returns true on both.
hi man! a nice application, yours! I was looking for sdomething like that since a lot of time!! I prepared the slackware's packages, which I'm waiting for the publishing on slacky.eu.. when they will do that, it would be nice if you could add them between other distros links, so even slackware users can install font-manager without have to compile it! What do you think about? see ya!!
Of course. Just let me know when the latest gets published and I'll add the links for Slackers. I see they're still showing it as the last version and the package as unavailable.
Is there a way to change the default pangram? I know it is possible to use costume text, but it would be nice to have a default pangram with äöüß, because i'm from germany. Or, what about translating the application?
Thanks for your comments. Font Manager now includes an option to ask Pango for a localized sample string and use that instead of the default pangram, this is already in SVN and will be available in the next release. It's an option in the Interface tab of the preferences dialog and it's enabled by default. Thanks for your suggestion. :-) As far as translating the program goes, anyone who would like to help on that front, or any other for that matter, is more than welcome to. See http://translations.launchpad.net/font-manager
That sounds great. Thanks for the lp link, i'm not really a translator but will try my best to help translating. :-)
keep up the good work! Thank you.
cannot create package. does not say anything. try to run the compiled program it doesn't run.
If you are using the latest upload, please file an issue which includes the output you're getting when you compile the program, and when you try to run it. I also need to know what distribution. Without this information there is really not much I can do with your comment. ;-) If you're not using the latest upload then please read my comment in the changelog and download the latest version then try again.
Thanks a lot for this one! Exactly what I have been searching for. And very well done!
just amazing :D I used forever
That the apps I was looking for, and it works very well, Thank you.
Thanks. Glad you like it.