[12:32] <lapo> hi
[04:20] <lapo> hey dborg
[04:20] <dborg> hi
[04:21] <lapo> dborg: any news about my favorite text editor?
[04:23] <dborg> lapo: yeah, the download link is dead ;) need to fix that
[04:24] <lapo> dborg: nice one :-)
[04:24] <lapo> dborg: do you have a (tangoey) icon for that, right?
[04:27] <dborg> lapo: yes, didn't you do that? can't remember
[04:28] <lapo> dborg: oh right, I tend to forget if the icon I use are upstream or not :-)
[04:28] <dborg> :)
[04:36] <kwwii> w00t
[04:51] <elkbuntu> grats kwwii :)
[04:52] <kwwii> thnx but I did not do it all alone ;-)
[04:52] <kwwii> hopefully this was the first step down a long path
[05:13] <lapo> kwwii: sshhhh, don't say it the servers are overly busy already :-)
[05:36] <lapo> dborg: I checked scratchpad package, you're using only the svg, didn't I sent you all the other sizes?
[05:37] <dborg> lapo: I'm pretty sure I'm using the pixmaps as well
[05:41] <dborg> hm
[05:42] <dborg> might be only in svn
[05:42] <TheSheep> isn't there a text editor for windows called Scratchpad already?
[05:43] <dborg> lapo: yes, there they are http://scratchpad.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/data/
[05:43] <dborg> TheSheep: don't know of any
[05:44] <dborg> hm
[05:44] <dborg> apparently there is now
[05:44] <dborg> ScratchPad is a a simple yet powerful notes-taking utility for Windows that resides in your system tray while not in use.
[05:45] <dborg> I'm pretty sure my scratchpad is older :/
[05:45] <TheSheep> dborg: that really made me look for your project a while
[05:45] <TheSheep> dborg: sue them ;)
[05:45] <dborg> sucks
[05:49] <TheSheep> ugh, gnomevfs :(
[05:49] <dborg> I think I'm only using it for mime detection atm. waiting for GVFS
[05:50] <TheSheep> dborg: I thnk you can do mime detection with xdg
[05:50] <TheSheep> dborg: what's gvfs?
[05:52] <dborg> the glib gnome vfs replacement in the works
[05:52] <dborg> "October 20, 2005 :: Number Nine Software is proud to announce the launch of its website." I made the first release of scratchpad february 2005 :/
[05:53] <TheSheep> dborg: you should have registered a trademark
[05:53] <dborg> suure...
[05:53] <dborg> you would think they know how to google
[05:53] <TheSheep> lol
[05:53] <TheSheep> I don't think they even care
[05:54] <dborg> well I don't mind, there problem if soon people won't be able to find their application anymore :P
[05:54] <TheSheep> rename it to Scratchpad Deluxe on next release ;)
[05:54] <dborg> =)
[05:55] <dborg> if they want me to change the name, they'll have to pay :P
[05:57] <TheSheep> invest in SEO and make *them* change the name, ha
[05:57] <TheSheep> (actually wordpress is already pretty google-friendly)
[06:00] <TheSheep> dborg: why is the makefile trying to overwrite some .so files of gconf?
[06:01] <dborg> uhm, it shouldn't
[06:02] <dborg> how could it? there are no gconf library files in the tarball
[06:02] <TheSheep> well, I made 'checkinstall' and it included libgconfbackend-xml.so in the .deb
[06:02] <TheSheep> no idea why
[06:02] <TheSheep> must be somethng broken on my system :/
[06:04] <lapo> don't trust checkinstall too much
[06:04] <dborg> I don't even know what that is, maybe it has something to do with the schema installation.
[06:05] <TheSheep> dborg: yes, probably
[06:10] <TheSheep> dborg: I was always wondering why no text editor implements the Reskin's idea of a "move selected text here" popup menu command :)
[06:10] <TheSheep> Raskin's
[06:11] <dborg> hm
[06:12] <TheSheep> haha, the arrows in 'jump to line' mode are backwards :)
[06:13] <TheSheep> dborg: I love this editor, best I've seen so far
[06:13] <dborg> no, they aren't ;) they increase the line number. maybe I'll change that
[06:13] <dborg> thanks :)
[06:13] <TheSheep> dborg: change it randomly every release just to annoy users
[06:14] <dborg> ok
[06:14] <TheSheep> hey, it works for Microsoft!
[06:14] <dborg> I could make it random before any keypress, now that would be fun
[06:15] <TheSheep> dborg: is there some user documentation gathered together, or is it all in the blog?
[06:15] <dborg> it's all in the blog
[06:16] <TheSheep> it's more interesting that way
[06:17] <TheSheep> dborg: out of curiosity, is there any "standard" way to get the colors to use for colorizing code in gnome/gtk, or does every app need to keep its own settings?
[06:18] <dborg> TheSheep: I have not really looked into this yet, but I think every app stores it separately.
[06:18] <TheSheep> shame
[06:18] <darkmatter> stores what?
[06:19] <TheSheep> darkmatter: colors for code highlighting
[06:33] <troy_s> greets darkmatter and TheSheep
[06:35] <darkmatter> ahh
[06:35] <darkmatter> hi troy_s
[06:36] <TheSheep> hi troy_s