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    On the 19<sup>th</sup> December, it was <a
    href="http://www.burtonini.com/blog/life/busy-20031221.xhtml">our company
    meal</a>, I took the scenic route with my camera and took a few photos en
    route. It was not a lovely sunny day as you will see...
  </p>
  <p>
    Liverpool Street train station, nice and quiet.
    <br/>
    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/01-liverpool-street.jpg">
      <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/thumb-01-liverpool-street.png"
          title="Liverpool Street"/>
    </a>
    </p>

  <p>
    Just outside Liverpool St. station, and possibly the strangest location for
    a Christmas tree I know of.
    <br/>
    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/02-savoy-tailors.jpg">
      <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/thumb-02-savoy-tailors.png"/>
    </a>
    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/03-moorgate.jpg">
      <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/thumb-03-moorgate.png"/>
    </a>
  </p>

  <p>
    This is just off Moorgate, there is a large old building with its roof
    <em>covered</em> in satellite dishes. Here they are reflected in the
    neighbouring office block.  Possibly would have worked better with B&amp;W
    film.
    <br/>
    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/04-dish-reflection.jpg">
      <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/thumb-04-dish-reflection.png"/>
    </a>
  </p>

  <p>
    Me, reflected in a mirror inside Moorgate tube station. Sadly I was actually
    wearing a black coat, there is a rather blue cast on the photos.
    <br/>
    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/05-moorgate-mirror.jpg">
      <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/thumb-05-moorgate-mirror.png"/>
    </a>
  </p>

  <p>
    Around London Bridge.  Old school and 60's architecture crammed into a small space.
    <br/>
    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/06-denmark-house.jpg">
      <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/thumb-06-denmark-house.png"/>
    </a>
    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/07-colechurch.jpg">
      <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/thumb-07-colechurch.png"/>
    </a>
  </p>

  <p>
    Tower Bridge from London Bridge, the <a
    href="http://www.arup.com/MillenniumBridge/">Millennium Bridge</a> and the
    <a href="http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/">Tate Modern</a>, and a underground
    section of the <a href="http://www.thames-path.co.uk/">Thames Path</a>.
    Spot when I swapped to black and white film.
    <br/>
    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/08-thames.jpg">
      <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/thumb-08-thames.png"/>
    </a>

    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/11-bridge-tate.jpg">
      <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/thumb-11-bridge-tate.png"/>
    </a>

    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/09-thames-path.jpg">
      <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/thumb-09-thames-path.png"/>
    </a>
  </p>

  <p>
    A funky piece of bark from along the Embankment, the <a
    href="http://www.londoneye.com/">London Eye</a> across the river, and Temple
    tube station.
    <br/>

    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/12-bark.jpg">
      <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/thumb-12-bark.png"/>
    </a>

    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/10-thames-eye.jpg">
      <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/thumb-10-thames-eye.png"/>
    </a>

    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/13-temple.jpg">
    <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/thumb-13-temple.png"/>
    </a>
  </p>

  <p>
    Now some photos of my colleagues at work.
  </p>
  <p>
    Aradna, Alvin, John, Russel.
    <br/>
    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/aradna.jpg">
      <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/thumb-aradna.png"/>
    </a>

    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/alvin.jpg">
      <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/thumb-alvin.png" />
    </a>

    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/john.jpg">
      <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/thumb-john.png"/>
    </a>

    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/russel.jpg">
      <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/thumb-russel.png"/>
    </a>
  </p>

  <p>
    Ric, Peter, Rob.
    <br/>

    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/ric.jpg">
      <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/thumb-ric.png"/>
    </a>

    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/peter.jpg">
      <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/thumb-peter.png"/>
    </a>

    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/rob.jpg">
      <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/thumb-rob.png"/>
    </a>
  </p>

  <p>
    Helen and John; Ric, Helen and Russel; Helen and Russel.
    <br/>
    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/helen-john.jpg">
      <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/thumb-helen-john.png"/>
    </a>

    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/ric-helen-russel.jpg">
      <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/thumb-ric-helen-russel.png"/>
    </a>

    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/helen-russel.jpg">
      <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/thumb-helen-russel.png"/>
    </a>
  </p>

  <p>
    And finally, a cuddly pig.
    <br/>
    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/pig.jpg">
      <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Xmas2003Walkabout/thumb-pig.png"/>
    </a>
  </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/life</category><dc:date>2003-12-29T18:31:51Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Photos</title><guid isPermaLink="false">life/photos-20031229</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/life/photos-20031229</link><description>So I've scanned the photos on my Dad's cheap-and-cheerful scanner (fast and colour-accurate scans, but the images are slightly blury) ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[  <p>
    So I've scanned the photos on my Dad's cheap-and-cheerful scanner (fast and
    colour-accurate scans, but the images are slightly blury) and will put them
    online in a series of blog entries.  First of all, a final photo from
    Kefalonia:
  </p>
  <p>
    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Kefalonia/ross-beach.jpg">
      <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/photos/Kefalonia/thumb-ross-beach.png"/>
    </a>
  </p>
  <p>
    My God, I'm not pulling a silly face!
  </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/life</category><dc:date>2003-12-29T17:09:53Z</dc:date></item><item><title>From: installer@ftp-master.debian.org</title><guid isPermaLink="false">computers/di-20031229</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/di-20031229</link><description>Jeff , congratulations on your first upload to Debian . I think I still have a copy of my first ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>
  <a href="http://www.gnome.org/~jdub/blog/">Jeff</a>, congratulations on your
  <a href="http://www.gnome.org/~jdub/blog/1072669654">first upload to
  Debian</a>.  I think I still have a copy of my first mail from
  <tt>installer@ftp-master.debian.org</tt> in my Debian/ maildir somewhere. Glad
  to have done the actual upload for you.
</p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/computers</category><dc:date>2003-12-29T15:56:06Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Book Database</title><guid isPermaLink="false">life/books-20031227</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/life/books-20031227</link><description>I was about to quickly catalogue the books and DVDs we got for Christmas, but after a 30-second Google I ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>
I was about to quickly catalogue the books and DVDs we got for Christmas, but
after a 30-second Google I can't find an online book database.  If I wanted to
provide links to movies I'd use the wonderful <a
href="http://www.imdb.com">Internet Movie Database</a>, does anyone know a
database for fiction and non-fiction books?
</p>]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/life</category><dc:date>2003-12-27T17:40:57Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Christmas (nearly) Over</title><guid isPermaLink="false">life/xmas-20031227</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/life/xmas-20031227</link><description>Back home again after a few days at Vicky's mum's house, which was good fun. Lots of cool presents (funky ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[  <p>
    Back home again after a few days at Vicky's mum's house, which was good
    fun. Lots of cool presents (funky shirts, DVDs, books) and lovely food -- a
    wonderful tuna steak on the 25<sup>th</sup>, and salmon on the
    26<sup>th</sup> (Vicky's family is vegetarian).
  </p>
  <p>
    Christmas good news included a rebate from overpaying the phone bill, and my
    sister getting engaged.  Good luck to her and Elliott!
  </p>
  <p>
    In two hours time I'll be out again for a few days, off to my mum's to see
    them for a while. Tomorrow will be my second Christmas, which will be fun. ;-)
  </p>
  <p>
    Finally, I just got some colour and B&amp;W photos back from the developers
    (Boots do reasonable B&amp;W developing for &pound;8), I'll try and get them
    scanned on my Dad's scanner.  I have a horrible feelings certain pictures of
    me will be the incentive Vicky needs to start creating her own web site...
  </p>]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/life</category><dc:date>2003-12-27T16:55:58Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Merry Christmas</title><guid isPermaLink="false">life/xmas-20031224</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/life/xmas-20031224</link><description>Last blog before Christmas, I'll probably sneak one in before the new year when I check my spam email. I'm ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[  <p>
    Last blog before Christmas, I'll probably sneak one in before the new year
    when I check my <strike>spam</strike> email.
  </p>
  <p>
    I'm off to Vicky's parents later this afternoon for a few days, and then off
    to my parents with Vicky for a belated Christmas Day on the 27th.  I'm sure
    my sister will have managed to get several rolls of film developed overnight
    from her trip to India, hopefully she won't make me too jealous... :)
  </p>
  <p>
    Happy Hogswatch everyone, have a good time.
  </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/life</category><dc:date>2003-12-24T12:37:42Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Web Developing Under IE6</title><guid isPermaLink="false">computers/ie-20031224</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/ie-20031224</link><description>...is a Right Royal Pain In The Arse. The pain started when I needed to be in Windows and thought ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[  <p>
    ...is a Right Royal Pain In The Arse.
  </p>
  <p>
    The pain started when I needed to be in Windows and thought I'd check how my
    web site looked in IE6. Bad, is the answer. Firstly, IE6 doesn't know what a
    "thin" border looks like and renders it several pixels thick. That isn't too
    bad, but then IE6 also decides to ignore the <tt>margin-right:</tt>
    statement and lets the content spread across the entire page, over the side
    bar. Finally I made the mistake of using a PNG with an alpha channel, which
    of course IE renders with solid 50% grey background.  There is a <a
    href="http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q294714">work-around
    for this bug</a>, but its incredibly ugly. Developing for Internet Explorer
    causes the red mist to appear...
  </p>
  <p>
    Thomas Vander Stichele: web shopping in .es sounds painful.  I was surprised
    by this as in .uk we have many online stores, and its pretty rare to find a
    site which does not work correctly. The normal problem is JavaScript
    assuming IE and some parts of the site not working correctly. Much of our
    Christmas shopping was done at Amazon.co.uk, which was delivered quickly as
    usual, even if in amazingly over-sized boxes (a trait <a
    href="http://www.dabs.com">Dabs</a> appears to have pioneered with
    2' &times; 1' &times; 0.5' boxes for a stick of SDRAM)
  </p>]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/computers</category><dc:date>2003-12-24T12:32:04Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Nearly Christmas</title><guid isPermaLink="false">life/xmas-20031222</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/life/xmas-20031222</link><description>'Twas a few nights before Christmas &gt; And not a sound could be heard&lt;br &gt; Apart from the sniffing of ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[  <p><cite>
    'Twas a few nights before Christmas<br/>
    And not a sound could be heard<br/>
    Apart from the sniffing of Ross and Vicky<br/>
    Thanks to their nasty colds.
  </cite></p>
  <p>
    Massive Chinese meal last night -- partly due to ordering the large set
    meal, and partly due to a mistake and us getting more than we expected --
    and I'm still feeling fat.  We spent all of last night sniffing instead of
    sleeping, which was fun, so I'm also tired.  Grand plans of hacking thrown
    away, instead I've got to do last-minute card writing and present buying.
  </p>
  <p>
    NP: <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000070J0/">Sensations of Tone</a>, by Gol.
  </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/life</category><dc:date>2003-12-22T14:51:54Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Busy Christmas</title><guid isPermaLink="false">life/busy-20031221</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/life/busy-20031221</link><description>It's been rather busy the last few days -- too busy to blog at least. Last Thursday (the 18 th ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[  <p>
    It's been rather busy the last few days -- too busy to blog at least.
  </p>
  <p>
    Last Thursday (the 18<sup>th</sup>) I took off ill, with a cold which is
    coming and going like the tides. Friday was the work Christmas meal, at the
    wonderful <a href="http://www.blueelephant.com/london/">Blue Elephant</a> on
    Fulham Broadway.  I arrived a little worn out as I had already walked from
    London Bridge to Temple with my first black and white film, snapping en
    route. The Thames Path is a nice walk, one day in the summer I shall have to
    load up with a pile of film and do it from end to end.
  </p>
  <p>
    Blue Elephant was excellent as usual (this is our third time there I think)
    and I staggered out at 2130, full and rather drunk on Harvey Wallbanger's,
    red wine and a few glasses of Laphroaig.  Discovered that I had <a
    href="http://danalderman.co.uk">Dan's</a> present still in my bag. Phoned
    Rob at 2330 to tell him that he forgot to take the present from my bag, and
    discovered he was still in the Blue Elephant... glad to hear <a
    href="http://www.winder.org.uk">my boss</a> was there too, relaxing for what
    is probably the first time for quite a while...
  </p>
  <p>
    Saturday involved nearly-last-minute Christmas shopping and then going into
    London to see <a href="http://www.eddieizzard.com/">Sexie</a>. Eddie Izzard
    was as glorious as ever, in his leather mini-skirt, black boots, and
    breasts.  Possibly the best sight of the evening was the touts selling
    tickets for "a man in a dress" outside Wembley.
  </p>
  <p>
    Sunday mainly involved large amounts of sleep, and more nearly-last-minute
    shopping.  Hopefully I've got everything for Vicky now, but there is still a
    few more days left of shopping in case...  In a few minutes friends will
    start arriving and we'll be off for the now traditional Christmas Chinese
    Meal.  Hopefully the Thai at the Blue Elephant won't have accustomed my
    taste buds too much.
  </p>
  <p>
    NP: <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00006ZSAD">Out of
    Season</a>, Beth Gibbons and Rustin' Man.  How festive can I get?
  </p>]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/life</category><dc:date>2003-12-21T19:29:35Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Good News</title><guid isPermaLink="false">computers/sound-juicer/goodnews-20031221</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/sound-juicer/goodnews-20031221</link><description>Quickie: Good news for Sound Juicer -- I shall be shortly buying a new hard drive for my laptop (thanks ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[  <p>
    Quickie: Good news for Sound Juicer -- I shall be shortly buying a new hard
    drive for my laptop (thanks to Christian Schaller) and thus have the space
    to build GNOME 2.5 and GStreamer 0.7.  Expect migration to these to start in
    the new year, hopefully without losing GNOME 2.0/GStreamer 0.6 support of
    course.
  </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/computers/sound-juicer</category><dc:date>2003-12-21T19:04:18Z</dc:date></item><item><title>New Design</title><guid isPermaLink="false">life/newsite-20031220</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/life/newsite-20031220</link><description>Huzzah, a design for my blog which isn't stolen straight from Movable Type, though in hindsight it does remind me ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[  <p>
    Huzzah, a design for my blog which isn't stolen straight from Movable Type,
    though in hindsight it does remind me of Jeff Waugh's design.
  </p>
  <p>
    It's not totally finished yet, the padding/margins still needs to be sorted
    out in places, but overall I'm happy with it.  Apart from the header, the
    entire design is layed out in ems so it should scale very nicely. Even the
    sidebar is "20 ems" wide and the main content expands to fill the space
    remaining, which took a while to figure out.
  </p>
  <p>
    Finally, thanks to <a href="http://www.abeatexperience.com/experience/">Jose
    Luis</a> for taking some wonderful photos, one of which I used as the
    header.
  </p>]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/life</category><dc:date>2003-12-20T16:05:08Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Photography Hell</title><guid isPermaLink="false">life/photos-20031217</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/life/photos-20031217</link><description>Photography Hell is when you want to, but can't, take a photo. A few months ago when I was going ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[  <p>
    Photography Hell is when you want to, but can't, take a photo.
  </p>
  <p>
    A few months ago when I was going home I was treated to an incredible sunset
    on the way out of London, cumulating in a gorgeous deep purple to bright
    orange sky reflected in a lake.  This made me wish that I could just stop
    the train, get out, and take some photos.  However, after a week or so the
    sunset started occurring when I was on the tube, so the wish faded.
  </p>
  <p>
    The wish is back again, though now I am treated to dawns instead.  Sharp
    frost and mist across rolling fields, a clear sky and the half-moon, trees
    masked against the sun rising, with aeroplane vapour trails crossing the
    sky.  I really should find the time to take a photography course, or just
    experiment, and try and capture some of this.
  </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/life</category><dc:date>2003-12-17T07:53:36Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Shoddy Compilers</title><guid isPermaLink="false">computers/crap-iar</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/crap-iar</link><description>Last Friday I got an email saying that the old compiler we use at work is actually generating the test/branch ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[  <p>
    Last Friday I got an email saying that the old compiler we use at work is
    actually generating the test/branch code in this snippet:
  </p>
  <blockquote><pre>
do {
 /* foo */
} while (0);
</pre></blockquote>
  <p>
    I signed, recited the habitual "crappy <a href="http://www.iar.se">IAR</a>"
    line, and blamed someone not turning on the optimiser.
  </p>
  <p>
    Until now.  I tried with the new "improved optimiser" compiler they sent us,
    which is supposed to be a lot better. The compiler isn't as brain-dead as
    the older one, which is nice.  However, this new optimiser still sucks:
  </p>
  <blockquote><pre>
main:
?0012:
        LDI     R16,LOW(?0013)
        LDI     R17,HIGH(?0013)
        LDI     R18,(?0013 >> 16)
        CALL    puts
        LDI     R16,LOW(0)
        TST     R16
        BRNE    ?0012
        RET

</pre></blockquote>
  <p>
    Oh wonderful.  This is with full size optimisations, and the result is the
    same with full speed optimisations. Curse the proprietary world and their
    shoddy compilers!
  </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/computers</category><dc:date>2003-12-16T15:47:55Z</dc:date></item><item><title>The Usual</title><guid isPermaLink="false">computers/update-20031215</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/update-20031215</link><description>It's the usual Monday morning. Currently I've got a pile of patches for evolution-data-server sitting in my checkout, which are ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[  <p>
    It's the usual Monday morning.  Currently I've got a pile of patches for
    evolution-data-server sitting in my checkout, which are getting increasingly
    harder to separate for the lists. The contact lookup applet finally works
    using EBookView (don't free stuff you don't own, stupid), but sadly uses an
    API which is only in the previously mentioned patches.  I've been talking to
    Chris Toshok about this API change, hopefully he will approve the commit
    today. And the video conferencing addition to EContact. And the improved API
    docs. I need patch approval love -- why did I start hacking on Evolution so
    close to the holidays! <tt>:(</tt>
  </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/computers</category><dc:date>2003-12-15T11:35:19Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Ettore</title><guid isPermaLink="false">computers/ettore-20031312</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/ettore-20031312</link><description>I've written and deleted this first paragraph five times so far. I never met Ettore. However he was always willing ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[  <p>
    I've written and deleted this first paragraph five times so far.
  </p>
  <p>
    I never met Ettore.  However he was always willing to help with my stupid
    questions about the code in #evolution, and had a fabulous blog from which I
    stole his photos and Italian recipes.
  </p>
  <p>
    I can't write any more, the right words refuse to form in my head.  Ximian,
    my thoughts are with you. This had been a hard month.
  </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/computers</category><dc:date>2003-12-12T08:56:01Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Contact Lookup Applet 0.3</title><guid isPermaLink="false">computers/contact-lookup-applet-0.3</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/contact-lookup-applet-0.3</link><description>Autocompletion in the entry! There are still some niggly bugs to fix, but this is looking fabtastic now. This release ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>
Autocompletion in the entry! There are still some niggly bugs to fix, but this is looking fabtastic now. This release requires GTK+ 2.3.
</p>
<p>
Download it <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/computing/contact-lookup-applet-0.3.tar.gz">here</a>.
</p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/computers</category><dc:date>2003-12-11T11:13:05Z</dc:date></item><item><title>More on the &quot;Wishlist&quot;</title><guid isPermaLink="false">computers/gnome-wishlist-pah-20031211</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/gnome-wishlist-pah-20031211</link><description>It appears I got lots of comments on my blog last night... I'll field them here. Note that the long ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[  <p>
    It appears I got lots of comments on my blog last night...  I'll field them
    here.  Note that the long post by Andy which ends "powertools are not part
    of GNOME Desktop" was actually by me, no idea why it says Andy.
  </p>
  <p>
    "If you do a skin of GTK+ 2.x for EMACS" -- there is a GTK+ 2 port of emacs
    already -- "like there is one for OOo" -- all OOo does is copy the theme
    colours, my patches to the GNOME control center (in 2.4) mean that emacs
    should do that for you too.
  </p>
  <p>
    Paul Gnuyen -- you don't want "viewports" over "workspaces". You want the
    implementation of virtual desktop to include spanning windows across
    desktops. That is fine, I thought there was a bug about this but I can't
    seem to find it at the moment :( The spanning issue I think might be
    possible if you fiddle with the X virtual desktop size too, but I've only
    got a single screen so I don't know the details of this.
  </p>
  <p>
    Eugenia -- I was waiting for your reply. <tt>:)</tt> I understand that
    low-tech journalists and "normal" users will bitch, moan and generally
    complain about things which annoy them without going through the proper
    channels to get the problems solved.  However, I expected you, someone who
    was recently a member of the nautilus mailing list, to be up to date on what
    is happening in GNOME development.  It is a little late posting a wishlist
    for GNOME when 2.5 has just his the API freeze, and contains a large number
    of the entries on your list.  I expect you to file bugs all the time, to be
    active on the usability lists, because "you care" (as you say).  Or I'd
    expect such an article to be passed to some of the people close to GNOME
    development first so that they can point out the differences in
    direction/features which already exist/etc etc.
  </p>
  <p>
    I want GNOME to be a commercial desktop.  I want GNOME on the <a
    href="http://observer.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,6903,1101344,00.html">NHS
    desktops</a>, in <a
    href="http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/34440.html">our government</a>,
    one as many desktops as possible.  I wrote Sound Juicer to be a CD ripper
    for normal people, as the existing rippers are not very user friendly. It is
    this focus on end-users which GNOME has, 800,000 users inside the NHS will
    not want a powerful text editor, or an integrated IDE, but a powerful email
    client, a easy to use web browser, a easy system to use.  Yes, there should
    be comprehensive CD burning software using the GNOME library, and video
    editing software using GTK+/GStreamer, but at the moment there are larger
    fish to fry.  We need the best email client (luckily Evolution 2 is looking
    excellent) and the cleanest browser (Epiphany is developing so fast and so
    well) before we can look at other, less important, programs.
  </p>
  <p>
    In a related note, I see Federico has fiddled with the <a
    href="http://primates.ximian.com/~federico/news-2003-12.html#10">new file
    chooser</a>, and renamed the Frobnicate button...  For people who didn't
    know what "<a href="http://www.catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/F/frobnicate.html">Frobnicate</a>"
    meant, the <a href="http://www.catb.org/~esr/jargon/">Jargon File</a> is a handy reference for "<a
    href="http://www.catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/L/LART.html">Lart</a>" too.
  </p>
  <p>
    Finally, contact-lookup-applet now sports auto-completion. I hope to get 0.3
    out soon.
  </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/computers</category><dc:date>2003-12-11T10:16:05Z</dc:date></item><item><title>The &quot;GNOME Wishlist&quot;</title><guid isPermaLink="false">computers/gnome-wishlist-pah-20031210</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/gnome-wishlist-pah-20031210</link><description>So the every amusing OSNews is running a GNOME Wishlist . Sigh. Where do I start? Nautilus Scripts/Addons Nautilus 2.6 ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[  <p>
    So the every amusing OSNews is running a <a
      href="http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=5361&page=1">GNOME
      Wishlist</a>. Sigh. Where do I start?
  </p>
  <h2>Nautilus Scripts/Addons</h2>
  <p>
    Nautilus 2.6 will support funky new plugins, with a clean API and decent
    menu merging.  I though Eugenia was keeping up with Nautilus development,
    she certainly posts on nautilus-list now and again.
  </p>
  <h2>Spatial Mode</h2>
  <p>
    It's not finished -- either help make it totally rock by
    commenting/fixing/patching, or wait until is it finished.
  </p>
  <h2>Metacity Features</h2>
  <p>
    The standard rant about "viewports" and "workspaces". <em>Again</em>. Jesus
    people, ask for a feature and not the name for a subset of available
    features that you have used before. Please.  I'm about to ask God to extend
    his kitten-killing to Metacity...  For glueing windows to the corner of the
    screen... well, press <tt>shift</tt> once you are close to the corner and it
    will magically glue itself, without snapping to the windows it sees en route.
  </p>
  <h2>File Selector</h2>
  <p>
    Eugenia's comments are pretty useless: "...is pretty bad". Not really a
    comprehensive UI review, but thanks anyway. But that's not what I'm confused
    about -- I'm confused about the number of people who think that the
    "Frobnicate this file" check box in Frederico's example screenshot is part
    of the default UI! <em>Please engage brain before posting</em>. What would
    "frobnicating" do to a document I opened in gedit? In galeon? Did you ever
    consider the possibility that this widget is an example of an extra widget
    the developer can add to the file selector?
  </p>
  <h2>Volume and Showdesktop Icons</h2>
  <p>
    Honestly, compared against some of the bugs in GNOME this is laughable.
    Extract the patch from Red Hat, and file it as a bug upstream. It will
    probably be applied. Not Hard Work.
  </p>
  <h2>Development Tools</h2>
  <p>
    "Glade is junk, end of story" -- Eugenia. Right.  Personally I consider
    Glade to be a wonderful interface designer, and makes coding GTK+ interfaces
    trivial.  I hope this isn't referring to the "Generate Source" button in
    Glade, which is generally considered to be A Bad Idea when using C.
  </p>
  <p>
    Personally, I hope that Eclipse's C support will mature and someone
    integrates Glade somehow, even if it is just a button to launch the
    binary. But I'm happy with Glade + libglade + xemacs.
  </p>
  <h2>Copy/Paste still misbehaves after all these years</h2>
  <p>
    File bugs! There is no fundamental reason why copy and paste shouldn't work,
    as is shown by the recent <a
    href="http://gaim.sourceforge.net/sean/clipboard.png">gaim hacking</a> to
    copy right text to/from the gaim chat window into the Evolution composer.
  </p>
  <h2>GConf Editor</h2>
  <p>
    A search button for gconf-editor could be handy, but generally tried looking
    in <tt>/apps/[app-name]</tt>?
  </p>
  <h2>Samba on Nautilus</h2>
  <p>
    GNOME 2.4 I believe had a new <tt>smb:</tt> implementation, and in GNOME 2.6
    it will rock even more.
  </p>
  <h2>Rhythmbox and Totem</h2>
  <p>
    "Use the XMMS visualization plugins" -- not possible. It is impossible to link GTK+ 1.2 and GTK+ 2.x code in the same binary.
  </p>
  <p>
    "Totem ... use either Gstreamer or Xine on the fly" -- why? I'd say that
    everything GStreamer can play, Xine can play. If you want a player for
    everything, use Xine. In the future when GStreamer has the required
    features, we'll all be able to switch over to that instead.
  </p>
  <p>
    "I would like Totem to recognize the file format and show an alert to the
    user "would you like to download from the web these formats and install
    them?" -- Totem already does this when it can, and has done so for a long
    time.
  </p>
  <h2>Epiphany</h2>
  <p>
    The usual minor issues which get blown out of all proportion as
    show-stopping bugs for the entire desktop. File a bug, create a patch, do
    something!
  </p>
  <h2>Text and Video Messaging Integration</h2>
  <p>
    I think the gnomemeeting maintainer covered this one...
  </p>
  <h2>Burning Application</h2>
  <p>
    GNOME the desktop is going towards tools to help end-users. Thus we have
    nautilus-cd-burner which is wonderful for the very common task of "burn
    these files".  I have a patch (honest, I do) for Rhythmbox which lets that
    burn audio CDs from playlists.  I don't see the need for a fully-featured
    100% coverage CD burning tool in the GNOME desktop.
  </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/computers</category><dc:date>2003-12-10T14:44:29Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Contact Lookup Applet 0.2.1</title><guid isPermaLink="false">computers/contact-lookup-applet-0.2.1</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/contact-lookup-applet-0.2.1</link><description>Right, I removed the Search button from the applet. I added in the past as it was the only way ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>
Right, I removed the Search button from the applet. I added in the past as it
was the only way to reach the applet context menu, but now that I have a little
icon that works well for the applet context menu.  That is the only change here
apart from a file rename, so don't get too excited.
</p>
<p>
Download it <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/computing/contact-lookup-applet-0.2.1.tar.gz">here</a>.
</p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/computers</category><dc:date>2003-12-08T15:31:58Z</dc:date></item><item><title>JDS</title><guid isPermaLink="false">computers/jds-20031208</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/jds-20031208</link><description>So Sun's GNOME-based JDS appears to be kicking some serious butt. After the Israeli and Chinese government, our own NHS ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[  <p>
    So Sun's GNOME-based JDS appears to be kicking some serious butt. After the
    Israeli and Chinese government, <a href="http://observer.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,6903,1101344,00.html">our
    own NHS is trialling it too</a>.
  </p>
  <p>
    <small>
      PS: Damn it is cold today. I hate it when it's cold enough that my headphone cables refuse to flex and thus keep on falling out of my ears. Dammit.
    </small>
  </p>
  <p>
    <small>
      NP: Macy Gray, <cite>Relating to a Psychopath</cite>, live at the Old Vic
      Theatre, London. Maybe I like Macy Gray after all.
    </small>
  </p>]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/computers</category><dc:date>2003-12-08T10:15:54Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Contact Lookup Applet 0.2</title><guid isPermaLink="false">computers/contact-lookup-applet-20031205</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/contact-lookup-applet-20031205</link><description>Sweet news in the form of Contact Lookup Applet 0.2, which I believe will work for more than 1% of ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[  <p>
    Sweet news in the form of Contact Lookup Applet 0.2, which I believe will
    work for more than 1% of people so I'm announcing it to the hordes.
    Download it from <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/computing/contact-lookup-applet-0.2.tar.gz">here</a>.
  </p>
  <p>
    In case you are a little slow today, this is an applet for your panel which
    will lookup contacts... specifically in an <tt>evolution-data-server</tt>
    addressbook you specify. Yes folks, you'll have to build Evolution from CVS
    to make this baby work. But it's worth it, trust me. <tt>;-)</tt>
  </p>
  <p>
    There is still a substantial To Do list, but it works well enough --
    assuming you type enough to get a single match from the address book, as
    only the first result is displayed.  If you try it and want to make feature
    requests, <em>please</em> check <tt>TODO</tt> first. I also recommend
    running the factory in a terminal the first time you use it, several (read
    as "all") error conditions are handled with <tt>g_warning()</tt> and they
    will disappear to the bit bucket otherwise.
  </p>
  <p>
    Every time someone asks why I haven't yet put a quality setting in Sound
    Juicer, God kills a kitten. I've asked him to extend the same practise to
    feature requests for Contact Lookup Applet which are already in the To
    Do. Please, think of the kittens.
  </p>
  <p>
    Some people seem to like screenshots:
  </p>
  <p>
    <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/computing/screenshots/contact-applet-1.png"/>
    <br/>
    <img src="http://www.burtonini.com/computing/screenshots/contact-applet-2.png"/>
  </p>
  <p>
    <small>
      NP: Distractions - Zero 7. I forgot to record Mr. Scruff onto a minidisc
      last night, dammit.
    </small>
  </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/computers</category><dc:date>2003-12-05T13:10:56Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Arbitrary Content</title><guid isPermaLink="false">life/update-20031204</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/life/update-20031204</link><description>Quick diary update: feeling a little less tired which is good. Feeling like a cold is slowing working its way ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[  <p>
    Quick diary update: feeling a little less tired which is good. Feeling like
    a cold is slowing working its way into my head, which is bad.
  </p>
  <p>
    Got more fabulous birthday presents -- Simpsons, <a
    href="http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0102059/">Hot Shots!</a> and <a
    href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000DG5MU/">circa 1980 Billy
    Connolly</a> on DVD, a pornographic heat sensitive mug (classy...) and a
    lovely bottle of whiskey (actually classy), <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0330320025/">Last Chance To
    See</a> and <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0140621334/">Three Men In A
    Boat</a>. I think that was all... but I probably forgot something and insulted someone.
  </p>
  <p>
    And now, the news update:
  </p>
  <ul>
    <li><a href="http://books.guardian.co.uk/news/articles/0,6109,1099417,00.html">Bad Sex Prize winner announced</a></li>
    <li><a href="http://media.guardian.co.uk/newmedia/story/0,7496,1099598,00.html">Daily Mail on the cutting edge as usual</a></li>
    <li><a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/guantanamo/story/0,13743,1098618,00.html">The freest nation on Earth?</a></li>
  </ul>
  <p>
    And finally, everyone should <a href="http://www.sharingthegroove.org/">Share
    the Groove</a>.  Online music trading, by artists who don't object to recorded gigs
    being distributed for non profit. Currently listening to an excellent Otis Reading gig,
    and yesterday I grabbed Beth Orton at the Royal Albert Hall and Coldplay at La
    Hanger.
  </p>
  <p>
    <b>Update: </b> as expected I forgot to mention that I also got <a
    href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000E65XY">Westwood
    Platinum</a> from Bastien. Some "slamming joints" (apparently) and Westwood
    being, well, himself. Also Share The Groove has an, erm, lazy-evaluated list
    of artists who don't mind their gigs being distributed.  In that they share
    everyones, and restrict artists who complain.
  </p>]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/life</category><dc:date>2003-12-04T13:13:38Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Evolution 2</title><guid isPermaLink="false">computers/evo-20031203</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/evo-20031203</link><description>I've been having a play with Evolution 1.5 recently. It's looking really nice, the clear evolution and evolution-data-server split should ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[  <p>
    I've been having a play with Evolution 1.5 recently. It's looking really
    nice, the clear evolution and evolution-data-server split should lead to
    more programs using the backends.
  </p>
  <p>
    Some screenshots:
    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/computing/screenshots/evo15-mail.png">the mailer</a>,
    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/computing/screenshots/evo15-contacts.png">the address book</a>,
    <a href="http://www.burtonini.com/computing/screenshots/evo15-calendar.png">the calendar</a>.
  </p>
  <p>
    My address book search applet is rocking nicely now, its nearly complete
    apart from the auto-completing magic.
  </p>
  <p>
    PS: I promise a decent diary entry soon. Honest.
  </p>
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