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+ v0.1.1. Add runtime dependency on gtk2, load it automatically, change the .so file name
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+ CHANGELOG
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+ LICENSE
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  README.rdoc
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  Rakefile
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+ lib/ruby-libappindicator.rb
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  ext/libappindicator/extconf.rb
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  ext/libappindicator/libappindicator.c
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  = Ruby-libappindicator
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- Ruby bindings for libappindicator
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+ == Summary
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+ Ruby bindings for libappindicator[http://people.canonical.com/~ted/libappindicator/current/] used by Ubuntu's {Application Indicators}[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopExperienceTeam/ApplicationIndicators] released under the {LGPLv3 license}[http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html]
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+ This is my first C extension and my first gem so please consider this as beta version. It works on my computer, but I can't guarantee it will on yours. Any help will of course be appreciated, especially for proper gem packaging.
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+ == Versioning
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+ This gem uses the same version numbering than libappindicator itself for major and minor, micro is used for bugfixes and gem enhancements. Right now libappindicator-0.1 is available which means it will be supported by ruby-libappindicator-0.1.x .
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+ == Minimal "hello world"
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+ require "rubygems"
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+ require "ruby-libappindicator"
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+ ai = AppIndicator::AppIndicator.new("test", "indicator-messages", AppIndicator::Category::APPLICATION_STATUS);
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+ ai.set_menu(Gtk::Menu.new)
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+ ai.set_status(AppIndicator::Status::ACTIVE)
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+ Gtk.main
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+ The two necessary steps to make your application indicator visible are:
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+ * setting a menu (even empty, but you need one)
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+ * setting the status as active or requiring attention
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+ == TODO
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+ * Write/generate some documentation
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- Echoe.new('ruby-libappindicator', '0.1.0') do |p|
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  p.summary = "Ruby bindings for libappindicator"
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  p.url = "http://github.com/leander256/ruby-libappindicator"
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- p.author = "Leander256"
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+ p.author = "Thomas Kister"
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  p.email = "leander256@gmail.com"
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+ p.runtime_dependencies = ["gtk2"]
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  s.required_rubygems_version = Gem::Requirement.new(">= 1.2") if s.respond_to? :required_rubygems_version=
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- s.authors = ["Leander256"]
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+ s.date = %q{2011-04-01}
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- s.files = ["README.rdoc", "Rakefile", "ext/libappindicator/extconf.rb", "ext/libappindicator/libappindicator.c", "Manifest", "ruby-libappindicator.gemspec"]
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+ s.extra_rdoc_files = ["CHANGELOG", "LICENSE", "README.rdoc", "lib/ruby-libappindicator.rb", "ext/libappindicator/extconf.rb", "ext/libappindicator/libappindicator.c"]
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+ s.files = ["CHANGELOG", "LICENSE", "README.rdoc", "Rakefile", "lib/ruby-libappindicator.rb", "ext/libappindicator/extconf.rb", "ext/libappindicator/libappindicator.c", "Manifest", "ruby-libappindicator.gemspec"]
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