On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 9:39 AM, Onyeibo Oku <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I'd file a bug in bugzilla so that someone working on gnome-shell can >> address it. >> > > Okay, I'll try that > > > Although I'm not *quite* sure if this is gnome-shell or > >> empathy (I assume you;'re using empathy?) >> > > Its definitely gnome-shell (front-end) but yeah, ... its using empathy at > the rear. Which reminds me, there seems to be a 'battle of wills' going on > between the two ...about who gets to be seen. Empathy wants to show its > face sometimes and when it succeeds there is usually a quirky performance in > Gnome-shell. So ... I really don't understand what the deal is between > Gnome-shell people and empathy hackers. I like the front-end ... it removes > the clutter (floating dialogues add to visual madness!). However, the > front-end looks dead and robotic without the emoticons and colours. > > > How about trying to fix it? > >> We can help. >> >> Wow ... I'm just one Architect/designer/cg-artist who likes to play with > computers. I only know enough coding to automate tasks in my work. C, C++, > and C# is simply not my area. > > > In this case, I don't think coding is involved. I believe this is a CSS stylesheet issue. sri
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