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diff --git a/content/posts/2000-09-07-software-updates.html b/content/posts/2000-09-07-software-updates.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0d78f28 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/posts/2000-09-07-software-updates.html @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +--- +date: "2000-09-07T10:33:00Z" +title: Software Updates... +--- + +I finally updated my +<a href="http://www.gnome.org/">GNOME</a> setup at home to +<a href="http://www.helixcode.com/">Helix GNOME</a>. I had been +planning on doing this for several months, but I had to clear off some +cruft on my root partition in order to fit all the crap in. For those +of you who have no drive space, you might check your +$PREFIX/share/themes and $PREFIX/share/locale directories (where $PREFIX +is either /usr or /usr/local) -- they were using over 100 megs of +space on my system. +<br /><br /> + +On a related note, I also switched over to +<a href="http://galeon.sourceforge.net/">Galeon</a> as my primary +web browser (even on my piece of shit home system). Oddly enough +the bookmark importer works fine on my home system, but fails miserably +on my work machine. Also, there still isn't correct download support, +and a there are a few other quirks here and there. But overall, +I think it's a better browser than Nutscrape. +<br /><br /> + +<a href="/projects/">EWL</a> is still coming along. Evas support +works correctly for the background image, and I incorperated Evas +support throughout the EWL Theme API, but it still doesn't +render widgets quite right. I'll work on that some more this week, +along with an actual working implementation of something me and +several other E developers have been talking about for a while. +The short, short version is that we're tired of using one format +for theming -- there's no reason why you can't have a dynamic +modular theme and config loading system that allows users to pick +their own format (be it a fast local database, XML, off of an SQL +server, or via http). I'll have more information if and when I have a +working sample implementaion. + |