Give me a mock-up and I'll do it. I'm a programmer, not an artist, so I have no idea how I should make what you're describing.aesir911 said:is there anyway you can setup the magma theme (background) with the layout of the Panorama beta - PMenu emulation (with a search bar and apllication bar as well)? (I would love to see a sonic theme... but that's just me).
I tested the program on a Pentium 4 3Ghz processor, and the CPU usage came from the screen recorder (I was making 800x480 video at 60fps, what do you expect ). Panorama uses very little CPU power when idle (1-2%)aesir911 said:also, it says the cpu consumption is 52%, is that fact with the pandora, or just a made up number. because couldn't that cause some problems?
Yeah that's the primary problem. I don't even know if the Pandora has Qt 4.7 so I don't know what I'll have to short-wire and what not. The current build works on Qt 4.6.2 with declarative extensions, and also kind of on 4.7.0, with some bugs though so I'll have to fix it before I can make any new themes.Alerino said:seems he doesn't have a pandora yet
4.6.2. and you'll need to add the qt declarative yourself.dflemstr said:I don't even know if the Pandora has Qt 4.7
I've ordered one like everyone else and should get one in (October? November? June?), and even if I had one right now, I probably wouldn't do Panorama stuff; don't have much time for Pandora related stuff at the moment.Alerino said:shake that ass, Craig! :angry:
Throw him a Panda!
dflemstr said:I've pretty much left the Pandora project (you'll see that I haven't posted for a few months).
So this project should be seen as being dead.
Is there a reason for this we are allowed to know? ^^dflemstr said:I've pretty much left the Pandora project (you'll see that I haven't posted for a few months).
So this project should be seen as being dead.
fusion_power posted on 17 October 2010 - 02:36 PM said:I've gotten like 5000 messages about this already
I could make a post about it in "Pandora General" for everyone to see, but I don't want to be like everyone else who cancelled a few months back and whined about it.
It basically came down to that:
- The Pandora project isn't organized. At all. The team members do what they want and when they want to, and it almost never works. This can be seen in the quality of the Pandora's software (core image, appstore, etc) and hardware (cracks, nubs, etc); there are other projects with far less supporters (e.g. Haiku with only 300 active community members; Chakra with only a handful, etc) that have software/hardware of much higher quality and a better organization overall.
- The Pandora project doesn't embrace open source. They haven't allowed any major contributions from the community to the core image at all (they have only added applications like PandoraPanic! etc; they don't accept patches to the OS itself; the PND system, the DE switcher and the XFCE UI suffer from this issue a lot). I had to fight for months to get The Box to be accepted by the team, and for ED to try to host it (even though they had *asked* me to create The Box, they developed their own version, and then forgot about my project).
- The Pandora is becoming outdated. My Android phone is faster, has more features, a more open system (Only the Google apps are closed source at this point... e.g. Google Maps, GMail...), and a bigger community (The CyanogenMod community is already larger than the Pandora community! And that's just *one* of thousands of open source OS projects related to Android), and it's also much easier to develop Android apps because they have a decent API, SDK, packaging system and release model.
I wanted to contribute. I wanted to work on the issues that OP had. But the organization problems left me fighting for the ability to contribute, and soon I had to spend as much time developing as talking about bureaucracy. OP development became something like a second job for me for a while. So I stepped out.
I'm heading for Android, most probably. I have also started playing MineCraft recently, and might contact the author Notch (who lives like 30 minutes away from my house) to see if I could become a contributor/modder for that project.
dflemstr posted on 17 October 2010 - 02:36 PM said:3. The Pandora is becoming outdated. My Android phone is faster, has more features, a more open system (Only the Google apps are closed source at this point... e.g. Google Maps, GMail...), and a bigger community (The CyanogenMod community is already larger than the Pandora community! And that's just *one* of thousands of open source OS projects related to Android), and it's also much easier to develop Android apps because they have a decent API, SDK, packaging system and release model.
I'm heading for Android, most probably. I have also started playing MineCraft recently, and might contact the author Notch (who lives like 30 minutes away from my house) to see if I could become a contributor/modder for that project.
dflemstr said:I have also started playing MineCraft recently, and might contact the author Notch (who lives like 30 minutes away from my house) to see if I could become a contributor/modder for that project.