The Testing Area :: December Extensions



Quote (roberts @ Dec. 05 2007,15:40)
From the screenshots thread, now posted in the testing area:

classic-bakgrounds.tar.gz
jwmThemes.tar.gz


Read the info file before using.

Thanks to Lucky13 for creating and sharing the new JWM color schemes.

Many combinations of classic backgrounds and the new JWM color schemes go very well together.

These two extensions have been moved to the Themes area of the Repository.

FYI: Clicking on the Date column displays by most recent. This will display the two new extensions at the top for easy access.

You can also access by using the MyDSL download tool, Themes button.

Since I do not want to load up the iso with many backgrounds and themes, these were moved so that 4.2 will have a simple fetch script to download and install.



Thanks to Juanito, now posted in testing:
conky-1.uci

Read the .info file for use.

Juanito: the XFS issue I mentioned before isn't related to ntfsprogs.dsl or any other extension.
Hi Robert:
I've sent the extensions by email. Due to the large number of files, I've split them into two attachments in two emails.

All the extensions are okay EXCEPT for 'gtk-core.unc' -- there is a slight problem with it. Could you please avoid putting it up? I will send the fixed version shortly.

It has to do with this warning:
Code Sample
Could not find the icon 'gnome-fs-home'. The 'gnome-hicolor' theme was not found either. Perhaps you need to install it.
You can get a copy from:
http://freedesktop.org/Software/icon-theme/releases
I will remove this warning from 'gtk/gtkicontheme.c'. There is no need to install the gnome icons since apps run fine without the icons. And if so, then there's no need for the warning.

Update:
The fixed version has been sent under the subject "Re-send: gtk2-core.unc".

Plan for this week:
- gimp-gtk2-2.2.uci [4.7M] (Possible replacement for ke4nt's 'gimp-gtk2-2.2.8.dsl'??)
- Update aging Mozilla-based extensions in 'net/' and 'uci/'?? (Compile and test to work with 'gtk2-core.unc' [1.7M])
- Possibly compile a 'libqt3.uci' as a central dependency for current Opera extensions?? (to reduce Opera size)
- Update WINE uci extensions (Change naming?? -- Replace 'wine-0.9.4x.uci' with 'wine-[ver].uci' at intervals of five: i.e. 'wine-0.9.[30,35,40,45,50].uci' Is this a good, or a bad idea? Thanks very much.)

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