On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 11:18:27PM +0200, Robert van der Meulen wrote: > It has a built-in channel grabber (that works kind of sucky/complicated, but > when you probably only need to set your channels once), the teletext and TV > windows are 'easily accessible from the gnome panel applet', different > channels from different inputs can be mixed in a single set of channels, and > it looks better. Does it cope with a tiny panel? Some badly behaved applets such as the one for xmms do not. > I didn't get gnometv to do fullscreen, xawtv does do that. Ahh, that's critical for me. Too bad. =( > I wanted to modify xawtv to have a interface, and then found gnometv - in > my opinion xawtv is ugly and not-userfriendly.. I won't argue, xawtv is just awful. Its keyboard interface is okay, even perhaps pretty good. But its menu, OSD, and capture features are really very frustrating. > gnometv has some bugs (the userfriendlyness of the channel settings, which i > consider bad enough to be a bug - and some other weird bug; when switching > to a different desktop and back, gnometv doesn't 'remember' its window > position, and positions itself on the initial coordinates (which is > annoying). Have you tried it with different window managers? Sometimes that matters with some apps. -- Joseph Carter <knghtbrd@debian.org> Free software developer <frogbert> its hard being a lesbian withoutn breasts...people dont take you seriously
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