libgnomecanvas backed gnc_item_edit vs. GtkEntry

Matthew Vanecek mevanecek at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 24 12:31:08 EST 2004


On Fri, 2004-12-24 at 07:00 -0500, Chris Shoemaker wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 06:16:50PM -0500, Josh Sled wrote:
> > 
> > I believe the current desires are best captured by: "get thing working
> > under gnome2 first, then later get things working right."
> 
> Ok, is there a list of MUSTFIXes for a g2 release?  I checked the
> bugzilla: not much about g2.  And GNOME2_STATUS mostly says where g2
> is at now, but says little about where it has to get to.  Is there an
> archived email I didn't find?
> 

We probably ought to just start filing bug reports against the G2 port.
This will help prevent any duplicate work--if you wanted to work on
something, you could add to the bug comments that you are working on it.

I'm not well versed in Gnome-2 widgets and GUI programming (more of a
Java guy), and probably won't take the time to be, but I can certainly
fill out a Web page bug report!  I think any G2-port developer could
take the time to file specific bug reports on changes required and work-
in-progress, or on things that simply don't work and an immediate
solution cannot be thought of.  This would allow the team to review
current/past work-in-progress on G2, and avoid trying to do something
that someone else is already working on.

The disadvantage is that the bug system may get a lot of bugs entered,
but if you use the branch tag (gnucash-gnome2-dev) in other-version-
info, then you ought to be able to filter on that.

Just my thoughts,

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