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MADD I installed both Windows and Ubuntu, follow this guide (http://tabletui.wordpress.com/2010/02/13/theming-for-dummies/), I almost understood something, but unfortunately Google Translation Translate do not understand certain passages.
anyone able to tell me step by step procedure? step1 step2 and so 'by
You can't build debs with MADDE if you're talking about theme making with it and that free template file. You need to install also maemo sdk (scratchbox) and compile a deb with that or use maemo extras autobuilder. MADDE can only create a deb source files required for autobuilder.
You can't build debs with MADDE if you're talking about theme making with it and that free template file. You need to install also maemo sdk (scratchbox) and compile a deb with that or use maemo extras autobuilder. MADDE can only create a deb source files required for autobuilder.
What feature should be added in MADDE that theme making wouldn't need maemo sdk anymore?
Stskeeps
2010-02-14, 13:44
What feature should be added in MADDE that theme making wouldn't need maemo sdk anymore?
Imagemagick and hildon-theme-tools built natively, I think. Another problem is the extensive usage of autoconf and automake.
where can i get imagemagik? i have set up the sdk and i need that for creating themes but i can't find it anyware...:(
Hi I created a theme and uploaded the .changes, .dsc. tar.gz file and the autobuilder made me a_all.deb file. The problem is that the file iss 5kb and i believe that a theme should be at least 2mb or somethings. When i install the _all.deb nothing actually happens i just have a useless application, not theme no nothing,
please help
Hi I created a theme and uploaded the .changes, .dsc. tar.gz file and the autobuilder made me a_all.deb file. The problem is that the file iss 5kb and i believe that a theme should be at least 2mb or somethings. When i install the _all.deb nothing actually happens i just have a useless application, not theme no nothing,
please help
Revealing the name of the package would help a lot... one could then grab the source and look what you have done (wrong).
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