1) The gnome panel pager doesn't work properly. This isn't a big problem, the E pager is sexier anyways.
2) The gnome task list shows all tasks, not just the one on the current desktop, regardless of preference settings. This is very annoying.
(I believe these two are related - the gnome stuff has been crippled as far as virtual desktops go
These are bugs in GNOME2's libwnck. Install http://www.woelders.dk/~kw/stuff/gnome/RPMS-Test/libwnck-2.3.0-kw4.i386.rpm (source is there too) or get/install libwnck-2.3.1 from wherever.
I was only considering the fallback method used when E tries to place a window automatically but there is not enough free space for the window.
As for bugs, here is my most wanted list:
1) Windows are too often placed on "dont-cover windows" like epplets
or gnome-panel when there is no suitable free space.
I am looking at fixing this, and I am considering to allow windows
to cover buttons (theme stuff) but (preferably) not the dont-cover
windows when we are low on space.
Any comments?
I prefer the panels be covered. It annoys me a great deal when other window managers won't let me put a window over the panel. The panel is meant to assist the user, not get in the users way and waste space.
Has anybody run Enlightenment with the KDE panel? (not the whole environment, just the panel)I have briefly tested the new window manager hint stuff with the KDE panel. Except for the virtual desktop problems that you have seen with gnome-panel I think most things work, which is not surprising as KDE and GNOME now use the same hints.
/Kim
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