On Thu, 8 Apr 2010 22:52:08 +0200 Andreas Volz <[email protected]> said:

> Hello,
> 
> I'm running E17 on my new notebook with a 16:10 (1680x1050) screen. It
> shows the big width doesn't help much applications. So I reordered my
> desktop and moved all shelves to the right and left border. While I did
> this I noticed some problems. Please take a look on this picture:
> 
> http://img151.imageshack.us/i/e17169.jpg/
> 
> 1) The desktop icons are below the left shelf. I see no possibility to
> move them away. It seems they move back automatic.

thats a bug that crept into e17 at some point - u cant dnd desktop icons. don't
know why. haven't looked.

> 2) The image background tiling for vertical shelves isn't nice. Could
> this be solved in the theme or do I have to modify code?

it doesnt tile. it stretches - and it wasnt intended to look nice for vertical
designs when using the alternate style - use the default one. it looks fine.

> 3) The taskbar doesn't support vertical shelves. I changed something in
> taskbar before. I don't think it would be a big thing to rewrite it. Or
> do you think it#s possible to solve with theme only?

no. taskbar issue. it's not part of e17 so it's not on any plan to fix. if you
want to do it though - feel free - but e-modules-extra stuff is not going to
get a release with e17. that's up tot he author/maintainer of each module to do
themselves and assure the quality of their work.

> 4) The tclock module doesn't size up the fonts on a bigger shelf. Maybe
> possible to solve in the theme. Any ideas?

tclock issue - it can be solved with theme - or code, or both. i don't see the
point of tclock. everything it does normal clock can do - entirely in the
theme. simply do a digital clock theme - not analogue one.

> 5) The upper part of the vertical shelf is to bright. I think it's
> solved with the problem in 2)

as above - was intended for horizontal shelves.

> Does someone else also run a similar configuration with vertical
> shelves and has useful hints for me?
> 
> regards
>       Andreas
> 
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