Archive for February, 2008

Ubuntu Tweak 0.2.7 released: Templates Manage

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

I've seen some translations have finished, so I can't wait to release it. Don't worry, although some translation haven't finished yet, I'll update every time when one translation finishes. So, let's see Ubuntu Tweak 0.2.7: the last major release of 0.2 series.

Ubuntu Tweak 0.2.7 is ready for translation

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Hello everyone: I've finished the Ubuntu Tweak 0.2.7, it has been added two features. One was introduced in New feature:create your template by UT, another one is setting the document folders. Now I need some help to translate the new added strings.

New feature:create your template by UT

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

Inspired by this article:Add Your Document Templates to GNOME, I will add this feature to Ubuntu Tweak. As I often write program to test, I need to write the same code by all times. If I can easily create the template of program, then fill it with other code, I'll be ...

Turn on the Compositing Feature of Metacity

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

Thanks of Valentin, he added a new feature of Ubuntu Tweak, so that Ubuntu Tweak has the ability to turn on the Compositing Feature of Metacity. It is only work under Ubuntu 8.04. Metacity is a compositing manager in Hardy now. But Compiz Fusion is turn on under Hardy by default ...

新年快樂,恭喜發財!

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

I'm so happy today! Because today is the Chinese New Year! The most important Chinese festival. It is also called "Spring Festival"(春節). During the Sprint Festival, my family and all the relatives get together to celebrate the New Year's coming. You may be confused with the title of Chinese Characters(traditional), that's what ...

Ubuntu Tweak 0.2.6 released: With Hardy support!

Monday, February 4th, 2008

Sorry! I'm late. These two days I lived without the Internet, I couldn't do anything related to the network. Now I'm back. The first thing is releasing the Ubuntu Tweak 0.2.6. I'm happy to see that during these days, Ubuntu Tweak is translated to over 14 languages. And Brazilian ...