On 2/28/24 09:35, John Thornton wrote:
I'm using Debian with the Mate desktop and I use the TraditionalOk
theme. It's not perfect but better than the rest.
I just went out and changed the apperannce theme several times with no
noticable effect. buster yet, xfce4 desktop.
Thanks John.
JT
On 2/28/2024 5:59 AM, gene heskett wrote:
On 2/28/24 06:27, John Thornton wrote:
That's probably the OS theme doing that. I ran into that with Debian
a few years ago the theme updated then windows not in focus became
very dim. It was so annoying I searched for a new theme that didn't
do that.
Do you recall which one fixed this?
Thanks John. Stay well.
JT
On 2/27/24 19:12, gene heskett wrote:
Hey guys; Genuine show stopper here at the Heskett den;
Running an axis gui. linuxcnc master updated yesterday. Camera gone
again. Has been gone for months. Minor, this project won't use it
anyway. I've almost given up on ever having a dependable camera.
Some one since the last time I wrote some gcode on my g0704, has
hooked the hal meter up to focus status, so if it not focused, its
so dim I can't read it unless I'm under a foot from its 21" monitor,
so when I click on axis so the keyboard can move he machine to
manually verify the probe is working, I can't read it, unfocused,
its way too dim. halmeter and halscope if its affected, so they s/b
be removed from focus and made to behave as if they are focused full
time. I am DIW until i can see this stuff.
Is there anything I can do in hal to fix this?
Thanks all.
Cheers, Gene Heskett, CET.
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