May 2008 Screenshots

Posting Guidelines
· DO NOT post full resolution screenshots!  You can use the "mogrify" command (pacman -S imagemagick) to make a thumbnail of your screenshot:
$ cp screenie.png thumb-screenie.png
$ mogrify -resize 20% thumb-screenie.png
Twenty percent of the original size is great for 1024x768 screenies.  You can then upload these images to your server and use the following code to show them on the forum:
[url=http://my.site.com/screenie.png][img]http://my.site.com/thumb-screenie.png[/img][/url]
This displays the thumbnail as a link to the screenie like this:
· Several websites also offer free image hosting, of these ImageShack is very popular and does a neat auto thumbnail:
Use the "Thumbnail for forums" link code that is supplied by ImageShack to post your thumbnail link.
· Once the new month begins please do not post new screenies in the old threads.
· If the screenshot has questionable material that might not be safe to view while at work or in a school setting, please post only a link and not a thumbnail, along with a mention of "Not Safe for Work". Posts that do not adhere to this are subject to deletion without notice at any time.
· Please try to include any links to your wallpaper or configs that you may have and/or the names of your icon theme, running apps, DE, etc. in the same post to reduce unnecessary clutter later.

unregistered wrote:
ST.x wrote:
reposting May desky from the end of the April thread : )
http://tn3-2.deviantart.com/fs25/300W/f … anceST.png
care to share where you got that wallpaper from and how did you do the cylinder thing?
Wall: http://mx-steel.deviantart.com/art/Drea … 2-68976117
And reposting some stuff from the end of April thread:
ST.x wrote:
zodmaner wrote:
ST.x wrote:http://tn3-2.deviantart.com/fs25/300W/f … anceST.png
Holy cow! That looks really good.
Could I have that skydome image?
http://xs227.xs.to/xs227/08184/bluedigi … png.xs.jpg
FALK wrote:
ST.x wrote:http://tn3-2.deviantart.com/fs25/300W/f … anceST.png
Can I see your xdefaults?
.Xdefaults: http://pastie.caboo.se/189807
Stalafin wrote:
ST.x wrote:http://tn3-2.deviantart.com/fs25/300W/f … anceST.png
Did you get that cylinder from the Compiz-Fusion-git package?
Yes
corleone wrote:
ST.x wrote:http://tn3-2.deviantart.com/fs25/300W/f … anceST.png
Could you share your .conkyrc?
Thanks.
http://pastie.caboo.se/189808

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    Date: 2008-05-15 14:21:43 -0700 (Thu, 15 May 2008)
    Log Message:
    Bug: BLZ-174 - MessageClient.testMessage() is incorrectly doing a string compare for the subtopic header of an inbound message against the subtopic value (which may contain wildcards) that the Consumer is using.
    QA: No - customer verified the fix.
    Doc: No
    Ticket Links:
    http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/BLZ-174
    Modified Paths:
    blazeds/branches/3.0.x/modules/core/src/java/flex/messaging/MessageClient.java
    blazeds/branches/3.0.x/modules/core/src/java/flex/messaging/services/MessageService.java

    If you create a metadatatype with a single metdata block, and you reference that in your vm/cm cell attribute using a *one* based index, Excel seems to see the link and it honors it when saving the spreadsheet.
    So, I ended up with something like:
    <c ... cm="1"/> (I'm dealing with cell metadata, but the concept is equivalente to value metadata)
    <metadataTypes count="1">
      <metadataType name="MyMetaType" .../>
    </metadataTypes>
    <futureMetadata count="1" name="MyMetaType">
      <bk>
        <extLst><ext
    uri="http://example" xmlns:x="http://example"><x:val>87</x:val></ext></extLst>
      </bk>
    </futureMetadata>
    <cellMetadata count="1">
      <bk><rc
    t="1" v="0"/></bk> <!-- this is what gets referenced as cm=1 on the cell -->
    </cellMetadata>
    Hope this helps. 

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