Hum, it seems I can't build anything with cmake and in my local copy so
I'll have to investigate before I can not test your changes. Maybe I am
missing something?
Anyway, I created and account and put my work here:
lp:~tham/deja-dup/gresources
Mathieu
On 15/10/2013 06:48, Michael Terry wrote:
> OK, look at trunk for:
> * Adopted your wording in various places
> * Moved notebook tabs to a list on the left
> * A simplified Overview screen (though I'd like to make it more
> verbose/pretty like your most recent mockup)
> * A simplified Scheduling screen
> * Use of GtkHeaderBar with the "automatic backup" GtkSwitch moved to the
> header
> * More spacious, modern layout in a few spots
>
> I may tweak this a bit in the coming week, but this weekend's hacking is
> done.
>
> -mt
>
>
>
> On 14 October 2013 16:53, Michael Terry <mike mterry name
> <mailto:mathieu jourdan gresille org> <mathieu jourdan gresille org> <mailto:mike mterry name>> wrote:
>
> Warning before you do too much work. I'm doing a bit of a piecemail
> approach to implementing the mockups, since I have some special
> Ubuntu considerations:
>
> 1) I want to make sure the new code also works well as a
> gnome-control-center plugin (which is how deja-dup is visible in
> Ubuntu). This means that I would like to keep the overview and
> preferences in the same widget somehow, rather than have overview
> pop up a new window for preferences. And I can't over-rely on the
> new GtkHeader widget.
>
> Down the road, I imagine it being best to write a new frontend for
> Ubuntu using their new QML-based SDK rather than trying to make the
> GNOME frontend also work for Ubuntu. (I'd still keep the GNOME
> frontend.)
>
> 2) I want to make sure to also support pre-GTK 3.10 (as Ubuntu 14.04
> will stay with 3.8). I still will use 3.10 widgets, as they are
> important for getting the GNOME look right. I'll just have to add
> some #ifdefs and such.
>
> Also, I notice that with GTK 3.10, the GtkListBox is how most of the
> settings are implemented. So I assume that the Scheduling tab
> should use those instead of more traditional label/widget combos.
> Your mockup already uses GtkListBox in the folder tabs, I believe.
>
> I also have already done the app menu bit in trunk. But I haven't
> touched the overview page yet. If you have code for that, it could
> be useful.
>
> -mt
>
>
>
> On 14 October 2013 15:46, mathieu jourdan gresille org
> <mailto:mathieu jourdan gresille org>> wrote:
>
> Hey!
>
> That's really good to know!
>
> I think I copied this icon from some mockup I can't remember of.
> Neither
> could I find it in the icons repositories, so I uploaded my mockup
> sources to the wiki.[0]
>
> I also started coding, I didn't talked about it because I didn't
> want to
> tease with something not functionnal yet. I basicaly have
> implemented
> the following:
>
> - app Menu
> - ViewSwitcher
> - a half of the overview with a « Back Up... » button to launch the
> preferences
>
> I guess it's time for me to create an account on lp and publish what
> I've done so far. I come back to you ASAP, probably tomorrow.
>
> A screenshot for the road! [1]
>
> Thank you Michael for considering these proposals!
> Mathieu
>
> [0]:
> https://wiki.gnome.org/Design/Playground/Backups?action="">
> [1]:
> https://wiki.gnome.org/Design/Playground/Backups?action="">
>
> On 14/10/2013 17:58, Michael Terry wrote:
> > Hey, Mathieu! Just wanted to let you know that I'm looking into
> > incorporating some of your designs into the next cycle of Deja
> Dup.
> >
> > Where did you get those icons you used for the Overview page?
> >
> https://wiki.gnome.org/Design/Playground/Backups?action="">
> >
> > -mt
> >
> >
>
>
>