
Hi all, Current work-in-progress at: http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~butting/wlug/sfd-inkscape-master.png This features: Glest, FretsOnFire, Neverball, Tremulous, Nexuiz Torcs, [FlightGear] [Writer], Impress [Inkscape], Gimp, Blender [Jahshaka/Avidemux], MuseScore Firefox [*] [Eric] and the Symphony cluster. (... and I'm bloody exhausted!) I believe I've got FlightGear, Writer, Inkscape and Jahshaka/Avidemux sorted, though if you've got something don't let that stop you. I gather that Eric and Wengophone are on the way. The current desperately-need-badly list: * Euler * Wesnoth or Freeciv * Calc (surely someone's got a spreadsheet they can pretty up a graph on?) * Mono * Elephant's Dream playing in... *is* there a Linux/Win/MacOS player? * Wengophone: I'm not sure that this one's locked in, so if you've got a camera, an earpiece ( == far more photogenic than a headset), and if possible an interesting background, a screenshot would be Well Useful. * Thunderbird, Sunbird * beats! anyone got any drum & bass in a sequence? GIMME!!! I'm going to have to give up on SQL/business back/end applications, aren't I? I'm frustrated by that: those are applications we should be busting ourselves to publicise. If someone wants to fake up a PostgreSQL database for the AnachroTech website, with products and orders and inventory and web traffic summaries, and screenshots of PGAdminIII.... *DEAD* *USEFUL*. (and a python script turning PGadminIII export CSV into a pretty graph? I would KILL THAT RAT BASTARD NIXON for that.) And: if anyone's able to offer gallery pages of home photos up under CC, that would help populate Firefox windows (would help a *lot*). your call as to whether the actual URL would be included (bear in mind, if this *does* get finished I'd like to pass all artwork back to SFD to help others). And to clarify something: for multi-window applications, separate grabs of each window helps immensely (look for the Gimp one to see why). your desktop background doesn't matter, since that'll be replaced by transparency (and drop shadow, where widgets are Gnome rather than Windows) at this end -- but separated windows are far more useful than tiled or overlapping ones. (crap: *now* I discover how to window-grab -with- decorations with -without- giving focus...) Just bear in mind: screenshots of options and setup dialogues, of course, aren't really useful at all. We need the software in use, in such a way that it looks like Joe Bloggs Windows user would think, "heeeeyyy, that ain't half bad...." cheers all, and thanks to those who've contributed. ta, Bryce