Sunday, February 26, 2006

More Applet Commits

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Today, Nate committed some more stuff to the applet component of
seahorse. He's created a bevy of new icons that change based on the
contents of the clipboard. Also the preferences dialog has been
reinstated. There are a couple of bugs that were introduced, #332655
and #332654. Neither bug affects the core functionality, just some
things that need polish.
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Friday, February 24, 2006

 

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I figured out that my tendency to put two spaces after a period was
causing the verification of signed blog posts to fail. This was because
when Blogspot converts emails to to html for presentation increased
white space is ignored changing 2 spaces to 1. That was annoying. Back
to emag related things so I can travel with the crew team to scrimmage
GA Tech in Atlanta tomorrow.
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Seahorse 0.9.0 Approaches

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Yesterday saw a couple of big improvements to my GNOME panel applet for
performing encryption operations on the clipboard. The applet was
conceived after several of my friends told me they couldn't use GPG
because they use web mail. It also provides a poor man's encryption
integration with all applications you can copy and paste with, both
traditional select and middle click and ctrl-C/V methods are supported.

Checkout seahorse HEAD out of GNOME CVS and verify the signature on
this post.
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Email Test

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Take 3 on the email.
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