Reboant wrote on Mon, 06.09.2004: > I went ahead and wipped up a 48x48 icon for you.Sure hope you won't cool stuff! > need anything bigger than that because this one was a real heh, don't do it if it isn't fun anymore. :) i think 48x48 is really sufficient for almost everybody. the other probably can live with a scaled version. > pain.Decided to fix that flat side on the arrow and space things out a > little more.Still not perfect though.Seems like something is missing. > On a brighter side, I finally found the official gnome icon color > pallete over at developer.gnome.org which is what the gtk-stock icons > are based on.Sure will make thing easier on me. nice, would you tell me the url? > > How's it going with Emelfm2?Any new features or fixes to mention?Got nothing really important, the changes i've already made after 0.0.9 are * color option for devices in file lists fixed * added patch from David to show tooltips for the dir lines and optionally switch to menu mode for the dir line/command line history the following changes all thanks to a patch from Tom * some internal changes to button handling for dialogs * introduced SUPPORT_NON_UTF8_ENCODINGS config variable in Makefile.config (which will later on cause e2 to assume everything is utf8 everywhere) * changed all gint fill packing parameters to gboolean fill * replaced all occurences of "/" or '/' by G_DIR_SEPARATOR[_S] * some cleanup, introduced global E2_PADDING[_something] defines that's mostly cleanup. currently, i'm working on the output pane code to clean it up, and make it ready for more complete terminal emulation. furthermore, i have quite a big patch (with lots of different stuff, e.g. almost full i18n support) that i have to incorporate. additionally, someone is working on adding more command line completion methods (mount/umount support for now). i've also started to think about the desing of the upcoming virtual file system. libmc is out of the run because it doesn't support utf8. > an idea when the next stable release will be out? i really don't know, yet but i certainly want it to be faster than the last release. i'd like to get back to my monthly release cycle, but i'm not sure if i have enough time. i'll see. regards, tooar -- http://news.com.com/2100-1023-212942.html?legacy=cnet "As long as they are going to steal it [software], we want them to steal ours. They'll get sort of addicted, and then we'll somehow figure out how to collect sometime in the next decade." --Bill Gates, M$ CEO, 1998 -- Users can unsubscribe from the list by sending email to emelfm2-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the subject field or by logging into the web interface.