2008/2/18, Enrico Zini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Done and committed: give it a try. For kicks, I also implemented > --secondary=facet to choose the facet to use instead of 'interface'. > > Note: --ftags can be a comma-separated list of tags, that will be ANDed: > this means that you can do this, which is probably what you want: > > goplay --go=field --ftags="use::learning, role::program" > > I've just run that: the result is really nice! Your idea seems to > nicely hit the spot.
Great! :) > > I believe it would then also make sense to either use a more generic > > facet than gaming by default or make the --facet option required, and > > rename the tool and the dependent games-thumbnails package. But that is > > just cosmetics. > > Note that goplay is written by the gnome game team, so not having gaming > as a default would be a bit of a shame :) Gnome game team? :P XDDDD > Also, if you require --facet, you can't just click and run the program, > which takes half of the ease away. However, anyone's welcome to make a > godebian program that shows like 6 big stilish icons one with every > direction you'd like to go, and by clicking on an icon goplay is > launched with the right options. > > The idea we discussed with Miriam, though, was something like to store a > number of preset defaults inside the program, and choose them based on > the program name. That way you can, for example, run it as 'golearn' > and it will choose a different set of defaults. > > Turns out that this was rather easy to implement as well, so I did it. > I took advantage of the opportunity for, in case of golearn, use as > --ftags something like: "use::learning && (role::program || > role::documentation)". Thanks Enrico! That's cool! :) > I've looked around at the available facets, and I implemented this list > of possible alternate names, all of which are implemented: > > goadmin > golearn > gonet > gooffice > goplay > gosafe > goweb > > Please try it out: does it do what you want? > > btw, should we reassign this bug to goplay, for filing purpose? Yep, I think we should :) Greetings, Miry -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]