[15:07] just realized phatch still has 2 broken entries in the whisker menu #1527087 [15:08] bug #1527087 [15:08] bug 1527087 in Ubuntu Manual Tests "Need a test case for phatch" [Undecided,Won't fix] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1527087 [15:09] phatch seems to work in cli, but it looks like it isn't developed any more judging by the website ... [15:09] http://photobatch.wikidot.com [15:51] OvenWerks, zequence: here are the settings i propose for the desktop. Try them and tell me what you think. Obviously it is a config using a set of choices among all the elements we already have. [15:52] and the link maybe: http://sakrecoer.com/ubuntustudio/desktop-settings.txt [15:53] point 1-4 are entries in the "settings manager", just in case that wasn't obvious... [15:54] (the old "show file in file-manager" bug is back. this time it opens the file in kid3) [15:55] noticed that after downloading the wallpaper, and wanting to show the file in the filemanager from firefox... [16:00] i must admit i am fairly impressed by parole! [16:01] and given it is both a video and audio player that supports playlists i don't think i will miss audacious anymore :D [16:02] and then it crashed :( [17:36] opening audio-files from the filemanager defaults to kid3 as well.. [17:36] parole seems not very willing to play with jack running.. [17:39] never mind! :) PA-vu control is the friendly window in the pavu vs jack situation [18:01] strange, i got those nifty play and skip buttons for parole in the dropdown menu of the systemtray(? where network, volume and message notifications is located) [18:02] pressed play and the thing crashed. now i can't make those buttons display anymore. rebooted a few times [18:05] i believe you are referring to the soundmenu [18:08] knome: yes! just can't get them to show anymore... i have the parole entry there, but the controls have disapeared... [18:09] the play and skip buttons didn't work when jack was runing. but after i tried that and it crashed, they vanished [18:10] sakrecoer: Ok, great. I will have a look later. We still need to put those into config files. I'd like to finish that by wednesday. [18:12] zequence: great! i'd love to be part of the "putting into config files" procedure :) you know, to learn... if there is time-space for that :) [18:12] sakrecoer: Well, you could just start with any of the configs and see how that could be done. We might need to create a new theme for that to work [18:13] I have no clue right at this moment how to do it best [18:13] The wallpaper is not a problem [18:13] And selecting default themes is neither that [18:14] But, the custom color configs on the other hand [18:14] I still want to try it out too, before greenlighting it of course [18:14] Oh, you made the panel bright? [18:15] Not sure I believe that is an improvement at all, actually [18:15] Just reading the color codes [18:15] But, I'll try it anyway [18:16] So, if I hesitate, I might not want to make any changes to the desktop other than default wallpaper, just so you are aware [18:17] zequence: nopes, i did the panel dark [18:17] The panel colors should not be difficult to set with configs. Perhaps all of that can be handled with the XFCE config files which are also used for selecting themes and wallpapers [18:17] sakrecoer: Oh, you did? Right, I'm silly, of course [18:17] Anyway, I'll have a look later :) [18:17] coolers! [18:18] fingers crossed you like it :D [18:19] sakrecoer: If you like, you can have a look at the files in /etc/xdg/xdg-ubuntustudio/xfce4/ [18:19] OvenWerks: might like it, since now it matches ardour :D [18:19] will do! [18:19] There are the configs for theming and wallpaper [18:19] ..well, default ones, that is [18:19] zequence: those files are in ubuntustudio-default-settings, right? [18:19] sakrecoer: Right [18:19] :) [18:20] When the user makes custom configs, those end up in home [18:20] So, you may want to check out those files as well, after making changes, to see how that works [18:20] perhaps in .config/ somewhere [18:21] What you need to do is add all the configs to the correct file in /etc, and then by removing your user configs, you can see if it worked or not [18:21] after a relogin, of course [18:24] ok! i'm digging into it in observer mode: won't do too much until you approve it so to speak :) [18:35] intersting! i didn't know we shipped lighttpd! [18:38] I didn't either. Wonder why? [18:40] hehe, good question :D doesn't seem to be running at startup tho.. [20:14] Hello folks, been much with family and work so not much time for US [20:15] good that donald has time for US [20:15] :P [20:21] :D [20:39] good to read you cub! [20:39] :) we survived without you, but you've been missed!! [20:41] staying a while or just pasding by with some goodvibes? [20:42] hanging around for a bit, doing planning work in another screen [20:42] Been reading up on the irclogs though [20:42] :) [20:43] Was going to test the betas was too late since everyone else already had done it. :P [20:44] Still undecided on the wallpaper? [20:54] cub: we are still waiting for a possible contrib by madeinkobaia [20:55] looks like you are putting it really close :P [20:55] cub: if you want to present something you may still :) [20:56] knome: put what close to what [20:56] to release... [20:56] the wallpaper [20:58] ye, well, you know how it is with artists: arriving late leaving early :D [21:05] sakrecoer: I thought it was the other way around... [21:05] early to the party and late to leave. [21:06] No I won't have anything good to present. I mostly use simple wallpapers myself though. As I use dwm I mostly never see the desktop anyhow [21:07] sakrecoer: I am not too worried about theming really, so long as the focused window is easy to spot and the theme doesn't make some application's text vanish (yes it has happened). [21:10] OvenWerks: maybe us artists? not the french ones, they build expectation before they arrive and create frustration when leaving in order to be missed [21:11] but then again, i guess whst you mention applies to the band playing in the venue:) [21:11] however, thats is the job, not the party [21:12] Jackson Brown: Load out [21:16] Anyways, time to log off...see ya!