Hello,

please post issues with itask-ng at
http://code.google.com/p/itask-module/issues/list

Am Wed, 09 Jul 2008 20:03:13 +0200
schrieb Nikolas Arend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi,
> 
> I have two issues with itask-ng which I'd like to mention, and I hope 
> it's ok to post them to this list.
> 
> The first thing I'm experiencing is a white bar over the entire
> bottom of the screen where the instance of itask-ng is located as a
> taskbar (I'm not running a composite manager). It appears only when e
> is started or restarted and there are no applications to show in the
> taskbar. Once the first app is running, the white bar disappears and
> the the icon is shown normally in the taskbar. However, the bar does
> not reappear when I close all applications, only when e is restarted
> subsequently. When I enable composite and run e.g. bling, all is as
> it's supposed to be, only that composite is neither very fast nor
> very stable here (ATI graphics card/driver), so I cannot really use
> it. The behavior described above is there for some time now and 
> unfortunately I cannot link it to a specific date or revision.
> 
this should be fixed with the current svn version

> The second issue looks like an itask-ng problem too, but I'm not 
> entirely sure, maybe something changed in e or the libs. It concerns
> the icons for minimized applications in the taskbar which normally
> kind of fade out to show that the app is minimized. Since a few
> revisions they simply disappear, leaving a blank space. The icon
> reappears on mouse-over, i.e. when the icon/bar is zoomed, so it
> seems to affect only the normal, non-enlarged icon.
> 

hmm, no idea. does it also happen when using a composite manager?

> Since I prefer itask-ng over the other taskbar/launcher solutions
> it'd be nice to get those issues fixed, so please let me know if you
> need any more information.
> 
> 
> Thanks and best regards,
> 
> Nick.
> 

Regards, 
Hannes 'jeffdameth' Janetzek


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