Wow, thanks a lot! The GUI buttons look great, font/style is fine too except that now the multiple journal icon boxes are for some reason misaligned when part of them are unselected, but it's a minor thing. (This reminds me that size constraint on the main window was a wrong thing to do - it appears to be too big for a netbook screen and has to be moved manually to access the "post" button...)
I had never bothered with making a repository on Google because nobody had expressed interest in participation (and because I have very little experience with version control systems, at least where maintenance/contributing is concerned). Set it up just now and committed the project with your changes, also increased version number to 0.3.4 and added you into Authors. Think I can add you as a project member? It seems to require a Google account. Didn't make a new tar file yet, in case there will be more quick changes :)
Just got around to trying out your program with my old Wordpress blogs. (It doesn't seem to have a "select/edit post" function?) Maybe you're right and there's no need for an universal client because of the inherent differences between LJ-based sites and standalone blogs - incorporating both sets of features (e.g. icons for LJ, categories for WP) is guaranteed to make it bloated and overcomplicated, and indeed WP API is more limited. Gotta think more... :)
no subject
Date: 2011-01-09 12:35 pm (UTC)I had never bothered with making a repository on Google because nobody had expressed interest in participation (and because I have very little experience with version control systems, at least where maintenance/contributing is concerned). Set it up just now and committed the project with your changes, also increased version number to 0.3.4 and added you into Authors. Think I can add you as a project member? It seems to require a Google account. Didn't make a new tar file yet, in case there will be more quick changes :)
Just got around to trying out your program with my old Wordpress blogs. (It doesn't seem to have a "select/edit post" function?) Maybe you're right and there's no need for an universal client because of the inherent differences between LJ-based sites and standalone blogs - incorporating both sets of features (e.g. icons for LJ, categories for WP) is guaranteed to make it bloated and overcomplicated, and indeed WP API is more limited. Gotta think more... :)