Florent Thiery wrote:
Hello.
I tried today to use erss to show my streams on the desktop. I finally
managed to do it, thus using e17setroot and playing with all the eap
options (i wanted to launch serveral erss on the same desktop, with
definite positions) and remember options, at e17's starting time...
I noticed that some streams make erss close; it appears that when it
can't update it, it shuts down, so the stream will never be updated.
It happens with linuxtoday for example, and my personal streams. But
not with the inquirer's, which works fine. Why? I can't simply
relaunch the others every 10 minutes !
Is there a erss module for e17 planned? Which would allow to display
multiple streams all around the desktop, launch the clicked links in a
separate desktop if wished (in order to let choose all the interesting
articles without losing focus), bypassing the 10-stories limitation...
etc. If yes, i may be interested in contributing to it, because it's
an element that lacks so much ... Particularly for e17...
By the way, i just wanted to point out a bug that appears quite often:
the moving animated light that goes on the ibox stays sometimes stuck
in the middle of the screen, and goes away when passing the cursor on
the ibox.
Another small bug on my machine: the efm (files on left-click menu)
doesn't show up directly, only a blank screen sometimes, i have to
launch it twice...
I read on this very mailing list that efm will be e17's official file
manager... But how is it related to entropy? Btw, i discovered today
the new "mime configuration dialog" (well only that it was there, i
can't click on it yet). That's great ! But, would it be possible to
see a feature implemented, wich would be similar to window$ xp's
right-click, doing this: open with + remember last entries and
default. This feature was implemented in efm and (not as well made) in
rox-filer, and it would be great to find it well done in e17's fm...
Well this may not be the right place to talk about this, am i right?
What would be the most appropriate place for such suggestions? irc?
dev mailing list? 'Cause i'm a programming noob, so i don't get what
goes on the devel mailing list :-\
Thanks for reading
Florent Thiery
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talking about erss, I tried a Financial Times feed and could not make it
work. The URL for it is something like http://news.ft.com/rss/home/uk,
which does not have xml in the end. Maybe this is the issue, I do not
know. It works fine in Firefox and Blam.
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