[01:53] -SwissBot:#xubuntu-devel- ATTN: Xubuntu Core 17.04 - i386 - i386 built. [02:16] -SwissBot:#xubuntu-devel- ATTN: Xubuntu Core 17.04 - amd64 - amd64 built. [07:34] knome: ack - that works [07:34] ochosi: :) [07:40] yay - I get a mention on http://simon.shimmerproject.org/2017/02/13/releases-releases-releases/ [07:47] flocculant: i'll mention you by name next time, knowing now that you read *and* appreciate those posts ;) [07:48] ochosi: ha ha :) [07:54] ochosi: been quite an interseting time for me this cycle :) [08:34] flocculant: good to hear! it's not over just yet ;) [09:07] :-) nice work ochosi .. thanks [11:26] will be adding the create document templates to xubuntu-default-settings tonight if there are no objections, https://code.launchpad.net/~bluesabre/xubuntu-default-settings/xubuntu-templates/+merge/317186 [11:57] -SwissBot:#xubuntu-devel- ::xubuntu-default-settings:: [xubuntu-templates] r631 Restore spaces for smaller diff on merge (by Sean Davis) [12:00] bluesabre: nice [12:06] bluesabre: Poke me before you do, I have a few remarks. [12:10] ochosi: am I still supposed to see the X in taskmanager? [12:18] Unit193, what's up? [12:19] I can't English right now very well, so figured later when I make more sense is better. You seem to "hardcode" ~/.config/ when the user can use $XDG_CONFIG_HOME to change it. [12:19] https://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html#variables, or the more readable https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/XDG_Base_Directory_support#User_directories [12:19] ah [12:20] A slightly more descriptive d/changelog would be nice, but.. [12:20] Can do that too [12:21] (Nice use of xdg-user-dir!) Also, it occurs to me, that the first python3 script? It might need py3 foo. [12:23] should be py3 safe [12:23] handles bytes decoding where needed [12:24] and other things (it has been tested) :D [12:25] but yeah, if there is any other feedback, feel free to just dump it here and I'll review when I get home tonight [12:25] Hah, sure. Was thinking packaging. [12:25] bbl, hf all [17:11] ochosi: ignore that last one - had your gtk3 task manager here not master [18:21] flocculant: ok, was hoping it'd be something along the lines of that === Justanick1 is now known as Justanick [20:50] :) [21:01] https://bugs.debian.org/855157 [21:01] Debian bug 855157 in mugshot "mugshot is not starting" [Normal,Open] [21:02] ochosi: ok - so ... found an odd thing - open task manager - go to settings for it - Toolbar Style set to default, set it to small - watch the icons increase in size [21:03] so default is smaller than small :p [21:05] the toolbar icon setting is totally superfluous and silly [21:05] ochosi: well - only because default isn't large :D [21:06] no, because there are system-wide settings for the toolbar size [21:06] and all this silly setting does is make taskman inconsistent with all the other aps [21:06] apps [21:06] :) [21:07] this setting must come from times when there was no such gtk setting [21:07] there's somewhere to set toolbar size? [21:09] ofc [21:09] * flocculant never knew or found it [21:09] right, maybe the size is not exposed in the appearance settings [21:10] but it'd be easy to do that [21:10] it's a general gtk setting that you can set through xfce4-settings-editor [21:10] oh right [21:13] window scaling in appearances is newish - never saw that before [21:13] s/saw/noticed [21:13] that's for gtk3 exclusively though [21:14] to support hidpi displays [21:14] aah right - that makes sense [21:14] unfortunately gtk3 only supports to factors though: 1x and 2x [21:14] might need it in about 5 years :D [21:14] nothing in between [21:14] anything in between would be useful but hard with X (is what they told me), for seamless scaling we'll have to wait for wayland === Justanick1 is now known as Justanick === genii_ is now known as genii === torstehu_ is now known as torstehu === Zren_ is now known as Zren