[03:55] Nafai: looking [03:57] Nafai: there? [03:58] cdbs: yeah [03:59] This is my first Vala code as well, so I could be doing something wrong there too. [03:59] Nafai: You mean the quicklist you are setting isn't coming up? [03:59] Nafai: or is it coming but not updating when you change it? [03:59] the later [04:00] it will come up for the first item I add [04:00] but when I add later items, the debug prints are printing, but the menu items aren't being added [04:01] Nafai: Which version of Unity are you running? [04:01] * Nafai checks [04:01] The latest is 3.8.12, FYI [04:01] if that's what is in natty, that's what I've got [04:02] yeah. 3.8.12 is what unity --version reports [04:02] Nafai: A couple of things, first, no need to re-set the quicklist in Unity.LauncherEntry after every change [04:03] though I don't think that'll make too much of a difference [04:03] Nafai: Also add menuitem.property_set_bool (Dbusmenu.MENUITEM_PROP_VISIBLE, True) [04:04] Nafai: add ^^ after line 28 [04:04] * Nafai nods [04:04] * Nafai tries [04:06] yay [04:07] that's all it was [04:07] I just need to properly handle putting things in order now [04:09] thanks for the help, I figured it was probably something obvious [04:38] why can't I pull an icon out of the dock? [04:41] also, why are there no minimized window previews in ubuntu 11.04 if it uses compiz 0.9? [04:48] The application lens, which you can access through the dashboard or by clicking the plus magnifying glass icon in the dock, lets you get to your software. I want to say up front that the application lens interface is the single worst part of the Unity environment. In fact, it's a serious contender for the worst piece of desktop shell design since Microsoft Bob. [04:48] :( [05:00] gee... no staying power with some these days === _LibertyZero is now known as LibertyZero === yofel_ is now known as yofel [07:50] good morning [08:02] good morning [08:05] hey there folks === daker_ is now known as daker === alecu_ is now known as alecu === MacSlow is now known as MacSlow|lunch === wers_ is now known as wers === UndiFineD is now known as hajour1 === MacSlow|lunch is now known as MacSlow === bregma is now known as bregma|holiday === hajour1 is now known as UndiFineD [14:53] smspillaz, hi, c10ud told me to point you to this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/785233 [14:53] Ubuntu bug 785233 in unity (Ubuntu) "Redrawing a gtk window moves it 5 pixels to the right" [Undecided,New] [15:33] hi didrocks [15:34] hey hicham [15:34] didrocks: as you said, ini backend is buggy compared to gconf one [15:36] hicham: urgh :/ I hate being right in such caseā€¦ [15:39] didrocks: were you planning to switch to ini ? [15:39] hicham: no, we will switch to gsettings backend (yet to be written) [15:41] didrocks: putting 65_compiz_on_profile in /etc/Xsession.d didn't work [15:41] didrocks: It worked from /etc/profile.d instead [15:41] hicham: oh weird? [15:43] didrocks: and I couldn't get compiz to autorestart on crashes [15:43] hicham: we have a distro-patch to fix this, not sure if it has been committed upstream already or not [15:44] didrocks: what is ist ? [15:45] hicham: sorry no, it's committed upstream in fact [15:45] didrocks: is it a compiz patch ? [15:45] yeah, it's compiz which should register to gnome-session [15:45] like every other app [15:46] weird [15:46] I have latest compiz git [15:47] something to check with the compiz guy I would say [15:50] kaleo: can we discuss tomorrow about mixing upsteam and debian/ directory? (for instance, I would have a package change to make for oneiric right now, but can I ship trunk?) [15:55] didrocks: what about the patch that you use to add ccp plugin by default ? [15:55] didrocks: is it really needed ? [15:55] hicham: it's still a distro-patch [15:55] hicham: no, I just find weird that users can type compiz --replace [15:55] and have nothing loaded [15:55] make no sense to me [15:56] didrocks: then compiz should depend on compizconfig [15:56] the patch just add "ccp" in this case [15:56] hicham: compiz does [15:56] dep on libcompizconfig0 [16:01] didrocks: which package contains the default unity gconf profile ? [16:02] hicham: the compiz one, look in the debian/ directory [16:05] didrocks: we can definitely discuss [16:05] didrocks: just ping me or send me an invite [16:05] kaleo: sure, I'll ping you tomorrow about it and see when we can find some free time for this :) [16:55] is there a way to get the UNITY Top Panel respect my GTK theme? [16:55] unity 2d === MacSlow is now known as MacSlow|break === alecu is now known as alecu-lunch === daker is now known as daker_ [18:54] lamalex, there? [19:02] om26er, hey [19:03] http://acko.net/blog/on-termkit [19:03] take a look [19:03] lamalex, how should we start? [19:09] om26er, who's we and start what [19:09] lamalex, on bugs I mean ;) [19:09] attack the new queue please [19:09] surely :D === alecu-lunch is now known as alecu === MacSlow|break is now known as MacSlow [21:22] cdbs: btw, thanks again for your help last night. This is turning out to be a fun project. [21:23] :D [21:23] Is it possible using the APIs to add a menu separator for quicklists? === alecu_ is now known as alecu [22:47] Hellos, for any interested party, there is a pretty nasty typo at http://unity.ubuntu.com/projects/unity/ [22:47] "Unity provides a complete, simple, touch-ready environment that integrations your applications and your workflow." [22:47] should read: [22:47] "Unity provides a complete, simple, touch-ready environment that integrates your applications and your workflow." [22:48] KTHXbye