← Back to team overview

pyroom-dev team mailing list archive

Re: New Blueprints

 

Just out of interest, how many people are subscirbed to this list? At the moment it just feels like me and Caio :-)

On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 08:08:36PM -0300, Caio Alonso wrote:
> Looks like printing is the first one to be approved for 0.3, I'll start
> developing it.
> 
> When you get to think of how small PyRoom is, there is no need to
> implement Psyco. Blueprint status changed to obsolete.
> 
> About the spellchecking, I'll let you check the doc before changing any
> status.
> 
> About the visual identity, I'll talk to Marc Carson to see if he can
> still help.
> 
> Now about the other blueprints, cursor at eye-level etc, i think we got
> time to discuss them after those things that you mentioned have been
> solved.
> 
> And if you're reading this, Nathan, do you have a deadline for us to get
> 0.3 done?
> 
> Cheers
> Caio
> 
> On Thu, 2008-05-08 at 19:56 +0000, Adam Rooke wrote:
> > With regards to the spell checking:
> > I was using "gtk-spell" which is available in the gnome-python-extras
> > package (documentation here:
> > http://www.pygtk.org/pygtkspell/class-gtkspell.html ). The issue was
> > that gtk-spell is based on a text-view (gtksourceview works just fine)
> > but when that text-view has multiple buffers associated with it, an
> > error kicks in. 
> > 
> > Just branched it and I don't get an error posted in the terminal
> > anymore...The spell checking doesn't work though with more than one
> > buffer. I will read up and see if there is anything that can be
> > changed.
> > 
> > The printing:
> > I read up on that a while ago and it seemed fairly simple to
> > implement, it would just be a relatively fiddly thing to put together.
> > 
> > Visual Identity:
> > Marc Carson posted some good website mocks/logos a while ago in
> > launchpad: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/pyroom/+bug/193589 .
> > Additionally he is a website designer so his help could come in
> > handy....
> > 
> > Physcho:
> > The potential issue with that is that it is slightly more demanding on
> > the memory. Then again, in pyroom, what will the user be doing that
> > requires a lot of memory?
> > 
> > That will do for now :-) Time to experience the joy of searching
> > through documentaion...
> > 
> > btw, thanks for all the work your doing for the project right now Caio
> > and Nathan, the rest of us are just slacking...
> > Cheers,
> > Adam
> 
> 
> 



Follow ups

References