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author | Christian Grothoff <christian@grothoff.org> | 2012-02-02 19:59:44 +0000 |
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committer | Christian Grothoff <christian@grothoff.org> | 2012-02-02 19:59:44 +0000 |
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1 | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> | ||
2 | <interface> | ||
3 | <requires lib="gtk+" version="2.20"/> | ||
4 | <!-- interface-naming-policy project-wide --> | ||
5 | <object class="GtkAboutDialog" id="GNUNET_FS_GTK_about_dialog"> | ||
6 | <property name="can_focus">False</property> | ||
7 | <property name="border_width">5</property> | ||
8 | <property name="title" translatable="yes">About gnunet-fs-gtk</property> | ||
9 | <property name="modal">True</property> | ||
10 | <property name="window_position">center</property> | ||
11 | <property name="type_hint">normal</property> | ||
12 | <property name="skip_taskbar_hint">True</property> | ||
13 | <property name="skip_pager_hint">True</property> | ||
14 | <property name="urgency_hint">True</property> | ||
15 | <property name="program_name">gnunet-fs-gtk</property> | ||
16 | <property name="version">0.9.0</property> | ||
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18 | <property name="website">https://gnunet.org/</property> | ||
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302 | <property name="authors">Juergen Appel <jappel@linux01.gwdg.de> | ||
303 | Krista Grothoff <krista@grothoff.org> | ||
304 | James Blackwell <jblack@linuxguru.net> | ||
305 | Ludovic Courtes <ludo@chbouib.org> | ||
306 | Nils Durner <durner@gnunet.org> | ||
307 | Renaldo Ferreira <rf@cs.purdue.edu> | ||
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309 | Eric Haumant | ||
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