Hi! While using awesome I see some things that don't seem to be "right". For example, liferea has a gray background when it's on the tray, even with all the PNGs having transparent background:
http://naoliv.googlepages.com/awesome-liferea1.png http://naoliv.googlepages.com/awesome-liferea2.png Other programs that have icons on the tray (like opera, skype, deluge, emesene, etc) are properly displayed (with their transparent background, where applicable). How can I debug this and see if the problem is with liferea or awesome, please? Another thing is with xmms/audacious. It's very hard to make the player, the equalizer and the playlist appear together (and to make them stay together too). See: http://naoliv.googlepages.com/awesome-xmms.ogv http://naoliv.googlepages.com/awesome-audacious.ogv When using Window Maker it was really easy to get all the player windows together. Is it an awesome problem, user problem, config problem, application problem? Another thing (from http://bugs.debian.org/465811): ================================== As always, images are better than words: http://people.debian.org/~naoliv/misc/awesome/focus.ogv The problem is: I have the mouse focused on the right bottom window. I change to another tag and move the mouse to the left bottom. But switching back the focus is still on the right side, even if I move my mouse. It should update the focus to the new window if the mouse is moved inside it. ================================== Julien said this: ================================== Take a look at awful.mouse.client_under_pointer() which will return the client that is.. under the mouse pointer. You can probably call that in the arrange hook. If you need more help, do not hesitate to ask on the awesome mailing list. ================================== So can somebody point (and show) me how to do this, please? The last thing is when I use a dual-screen setup. Just in case it's relevant, this is how I use a second monitor: xrandr --output VGA --mode 1024x768 xrandr --output VGA --right-of LVDS After enabling the dual screen setup and running an app (firefox, for example), it opens on the left screen (the laptop screen) but it appears as running on the taskbar from the monitor at the right side. This is really annoying. I saw that maximizing and then un-maximizing the window fixes this (it keeps on the left screen and now on the left taskbar, where it belongs). Also, if I move a windows to a negative position on left, it keeps displaying on the left screen but it also appears on the right taskbar. Probably when I open an app it's appearing 1 pixel less to the left (and that is why it's appearing as running on the right side monitor). My config is available at http://naoliv.googlepages.com/awesome-rc.lua.txt and awesome version is 3.2.1 (from Debian). Thank you very much! Best regards, Nelson -- To unsubscribe, send mail to [email protected].
