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Re: Re: Re: screenshot with package description



Hie Gonéri and *,

Am 2006-05-19 12:26:23, schrieb Gonéri Le Bouder:
> > However, another solution would be just place these JPGs and PNGs flat
> > on the server and have apt just download them and save them
> Yes, a public repository where people download the picture when they need it.

This was my idea too

> i have an Internet access (dialup or broadband)
> 1) I set a remote repository URL with apt-pixmap
> 2) I display the package description of a new package in Synaptic.
> 3) Synaptic download the index file from the repository
> 4) Synaptic parse the index
> 5) Synaptic download the screenshot(s) and logo and show them with their 
> descriptions
> 6) Synaptic remove the dowloaded picture unless specific setting in Synaptic
> 
> 
> If i'm an offline user:
> 1) I set a local repositroy from my medias with apt-pixmap
> 2) apt-pixmap copy the pixmap from the media in /var/cache/apt/pixmap. If the 
> media provide more than one size, I can select the prefered one.
> 3) I display the package description of a new package in Synaptic.
> 4) Synaptic read the index file from the local cache
> 5) Synaptic parse the index
> 6) Synaptic read the screenshot(s) and logo and show them with their 
> descriptions
> 
> 
> I think i'll have a server next week to begin to collect screenshots.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> 	Gonéri

Greetings
    Michelle Konzack


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