Interface compatible UNR

Asked by PirBoazo

Hello,

Désolé mais ce n'est pas une question mais une proposition pour une modification permettant de rendre l'interface compatible avec les écran 1024X600 en mode classic ou UNR.

Sorry , it is not a question , but a proposal to modify the UI for classic ou UNR on small screen 1024x600.

je peux vous transmettre le fichier glade . et des snapshot pour voir les différences.

A+
Pierre

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PirBoazo (pierre-boizot-name) said :
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Hi , see the modification the interface here : http://tinyurl.com/d493hf

Regards.
Pierre

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Jean-Peer Lorenz (peer.loz) said :
#2

Hey Pierre,

thank you for using Nssbackup and helping to make it better. The modifications look good - maybe you can create a patch (diff) and post it here, so we can include it to the current series. I think this would be reasonable, wouldn't it.

Best regards,
Jean-Peer.

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PirBoazo (pierre-boizot-name) said :
#3

Hi Jean-Peer,

I create a patch file but how can i post it here ?

The size file is more than 200ko but just 10 ko in gzip.

i am very happy to help you ;), i am interesting to work on your project.
i shall like to understand how i can help.

regards.
Pierre

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Best Jean-Peer Lorenz (peer.loz) said :
#4

Just create a bug report related to unproper user interface on small displays and add the diff or gzip (as you want) as file/patch to this report.

Some comments on the current state of the project:
there are two main developers (Aziz and me) and we are going to release a final 0.2 version. Before doing so, a period of testing should pass (at the moment release candidate 7), but there are still some issues, that have arisen and need to get fixed (namely support of Python 2.5 *and* 2.6 in a reliable manner, some minor issues). Moreover there is a trunk version containing some interesting but unpublished work/stubs.

Any help would appreciated. Just feel free to check out the code and have a look into it. You may want to join the Nssbackup team (https://launchpad.net/~nssbackup-team). Unfortenately I am quite busy at the moment and therefore not able to spend so much time on Nssbackup - but things will change again some day :-)

Here is a list of pending issues:
* there is always the need for answering questions and work on blueprints on Launchpad
* translation
* a documentation (user guide/programmers guide) needs to be created/enhanced
* open bugs must be reviewed and fixed (particular for series 0.2)
* re-merge of Nssbackup and current sbackup and replacement of the package sources etc. (long term goal)
* ...

Lot of work ;-)

Enjoy,
Jean-peer

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PirBoazo (pierre-boizot-name) said :
#5

Thanks Jean-Peer Lorenz, that solved my question.