Re: Gnopernicus and gnome-mag issues



On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 11:47, Henrik wrote:

Hi,

This is a bug in gnopernicus. For more details see
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=340389. With patch for that
bug, the issue is solved.

Regards,
Remus


> Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues Di�es wrote:
> > Gnopernicus say how the magnifier must behave, like how it must track
> > the mouse, cursor, the place of the target screen, cursor size, mag size
> > and others, i.e., it's add extra logic to the magnifier, making it more
> > suitable to the user.
> >   
> Since you mention target-screen placement :)  We are having a bit of 
> trouble getting this right on the Ubuntu Live CD. We have decided that 
> we want to place the target window on the lower half of the screen to 
> ensure that it doesn't cover the settings window and because this is 
> what users will be used to from Windows.
> 
> So ideally, I guess we should detect the users screen resolution and 
> even panel placements and base the placement coordinates on that. But at 
> this point I'd be happy to just assume a screen size like 1024x768 and 
> place it accordingly as an initial default. (People with a smaller 
> screen will have issues from that, but larger will be fine). Trouble is 
> we cant even get gnopernicus to pick up the default settings that are 
> given in the gconf schema file included with the package.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> - Henrik
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