On 08/03/2010 08:31 PM, Jochen Schröder wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> there's a couple of small bugs which have been nagging me for a while,
> mainly in modules.
>
> itask-ng:
> At some point itask introduced reflections below the icons. Now these
> look really cool if your bar is at the bottom and you have a background
> box. However I have one bar at the left side of the screen without a
> background box and what you see is a white strip which overlaps the icon
> below. Similarly if the background box is partly transparent the strips
> look weird. Maybe an option to remove the reflection, or only put it the
> reflection if there is an opaque background box? Second thing, at some
> point the indication that one clicked an icon was removed, now it is
> really difficult to tell if I actually clicked the icon.
>
> places:
>
> Since a while now places does not only sometimes pick up inserted
> removable drives. If it didn't pick up the drive, unloading and loading
> the module will detect the drive. This is on a Ubuntu Lucid system.
>
> acpi:
>
> Currently, I can define actions by triggering the ACPI event (like
> closing the lid). That's a really easy and intuitive way of doing it
> IMO, however there's some events which are hard to trigger deliberately
> like e.g. battery warnings. For events like that it would be good if
> there was a list to choose from to define an action.
>

Actually, the base acpi system in E already has this capability, it's 
just not fully implemented because @ the time I was creating it, I could 
not get any ACPI events to trigger for my battery so I had no useful 
ACPI battery info to use/debug with :( If you can get some acpi event 
info for any battery actions you are interested in, then feel free to 
pass it on, and I'll add the code in :)

Hint: (use 'acpi_listen' in a terminal, and trigger the event(s) you are 
interested in)

dh

>
> Cheers
> Jochen
>


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