Hi,
On 2007-06-25 16:48:17 +0200 Zhang Weiwu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
1. all gnustep applications (e.g. GWorkspace & Terminal) start
frozen.
"Solved" by switching to 24-bit color mode in xorg.conf, at the cost
of
turning of DRI (my video card driver only support DRI at 16-bit color
mode);
This is strange. I use the xlib backend and I even run it in 8 bit
mode sometimes...
2. GWorkspace starts without desktop, must click "Show Desktop" each
time I
login. Cannot find options like "Show Desktop By Default" in
Preferences, and
man GWorkspace give no information about parameter that helps
GWorkspace
start with Desktop;
To permanently save the settings exit GWorkspace cleanly (that is,
once do a "quit" from the menu or a Logout, don't just kill your X
session) and it will save fine.
3. In Shelf the shortcut I created (by drag & drop) always disappear
after
logout and login back, must re-create these shortcut each time;
see comment above.
5. When I switch from GNUMail to Terminal, the menu of Terminal is
brought up
in front of GNUMail's menu (good!) and if I click to open a sub-menu,
this
menu is displayed behind GNUMail's sub-menu, making it impossible to
click
anything on that menu unless I drag whole Terminal menu away. I think
the
user-expected behavior is: if menu is in the front, its sub-menu
should also
be in the front. This also happen to other applications, not just
between GNU
Mail and Terminal;
This is a problem I have too from time to time. I have no idea...
maybe someother can comment about this? I have the problem also with
other applications (say, Gorm). I think it is not application
dependent.
6. Is there a good way to run a gecko browser in GNUStep way? I mean,
firefox
doesn't look like a GNUStep application when I run it in GNUStep.
Not that I nkow of, but I learned to live with that imperfection... I
use seamonkey or Opera.
Riccardo
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