enment/keybindings.cfg, so you have to do it manually.
Look for DESKBINDINGS and switch around the __BUTTON, __MODIFIER_KEY,
and __ACTION sections.
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and paste is an X thing:
http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/clipboards-spec/clipboards.txt
There's no E-specific clipboard viewer. Just use klipper or gnome
clipboard manager if you want one.
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On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 02:49, roland wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I would like to change the E background picture with a shellscript or a
> cron entry.
> Is there a way to tell E to reload it?
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=5035359
or E-Slides.
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themes, and you can also do a search on
freshmeat. Many popular E themes have gkrellm ports.
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my grabbing a snapshot of the
screen and drawing on top of that (what KDE does). Of course, when the
part of the screen under the Eterm changes, the effect is ruined.
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#x27;s strange. Did you remove the expanded theme as well as the
.etheme? Do your new themes have different names for these borders?
I guess you might have something stuck in your cache. Try
Maintenance->Purge all caches, then restart.
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1/Xlib.h: No such file or directory
> viewer.c:6:22: gdk/gdkx.h: No such file or directory
These are the only errors that matter, btw.
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check out the imwheel utility
(http://jcatki.no-ip.org/imwheel/) to use the scroll wheel in old apps.
It allows you to map scroll actions to any key combination on a per-app
basis.
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> desktop enviroments.
I run E with a minimal gnome2 setup, just gconf and
gnome-settings-daemon. Most of the apps I use are GTK/GNOME.
Thanks to epplets and the E taskmenu, the only non-E thing I have on the
desktop is idesk (which launches nautilus windows).
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o date haven't arrived at a method for achieving this with the
> cooperation of gnome/nautilus - that is, my four backgrounds *and* the
> desktop icons etc maintained by nautilus.
If your desktop icons don't change much, you could use something like
idesk, and have it launch "/h
d of menu appearance, but you can disable menu
animation, control whether E moves menus to be onscreen, whether the
pointer warps to submenus, etc.
Other than that, try hovering the mouse over the menu name until it
starts to appear, and then moving into it. (Spent a few minutes
practicing my te
ues (like the background dialogue).
>
> Why is this happening?
The theme uses fonts you don't have installed.
Try downloading the Artwiz fonts:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanb/software/fluxbox/artwiz-fonts.tar.bz2
or these, if you want Xft2 compatibility:
http://fluxbox.sourceforge.net/artwiz
know the menu name. I don't find a reference of
> this menu in all cfg files. Does this menu have a name?
"taskmenu" :)
Tip: if you ever want to find out what a key or mouse button does, the
place to look is "keybindings.cfg". The middle mouse button is
"__BUTTON 2&qu
> BAM wrote:
>
> >On Thu, 2004-03-18 at 22:32, Zhang Weiwu wrote:
> >>I also wish to pop up the Task List Menu (the one Alt+Middle on desktop
> >>brings up), but I don'n know the menu name. I don't find a reference of
> >>this
sly, then the window gets shaded again by
> that command... so I have to create another solution (perhaps using
> licq's "infofs").
Check "win_op WINDOWID shade ?" before unshading.
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EndSection
I have it right after the module section.
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On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 20:03 +, Martin White wrote:
> Try as i might though i just couldn't get used to living without a
> file manager. This was dissapointing t me, but i guess the years of
> KDE have rubbed off on me.
You can run any KDE or GNOME application, including their file managers,
in
also use something like idesk for desktop icons and move the
nautilus Desktop window out of the way (and make it non-sticky). This
lets you use root menus again.
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wterm you open will be borderless even if you leave the second one open.
> I open another wterm and it HAS border.. how do I set this property for all wterms?
You can open a whole bunch of wterms at once and set remember for all of
them.
Or you can write a eesh script that applies your settin
tarts with the line:
#include
There are shortcuts for common actions so you don't need the huge
blocks. Either of these two lines should do it all. Replace wterm with
Eterm to match Eterms.
USE_BORDER_FOR_CLIENT_WITH_NAME("*wterm*", "BORDERLESS")
USE_BORDER_FOR_CLIENT_WIT
gt; bordered, setting?
Yes. Probably. No WM has a perfect remember system, which is why the
GNOME folks ditched it for their new WM. Many apps now remember their
own positions.
What's really annoying is that E16 gives the app it's position including
the window decorations, which makes ap
does the
> trick for you ;)
Hey -- the Ximian people have gotten into enough fights about that
already :).
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he comments in E's default keybindings.cfg.
$EROOT/config/keybindings.cfg.
Or use e16keyedit.
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is a middle click on the border
This might happen if your pager is using a border called PAGER and you
switch to a theme with no board with that name. Try Alt+Right click on
the pager to bring up the window menu and setting a new border style.
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d theme.cfg
files.
> Oh yeah, and if you happen to know how to edit the application menu I would be
> greatly appreciative.
1. Manually edit the *.menu files in ~/.enlightenment (hard).
2. Use e16menuedit (easy).
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e wm they load, but this can cause race
conditions and other problems.
If all else fails, your distro may have a system-wide configuration for
selecting a WM. Try running it or finding the file it uses (eg
/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc).
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amp;
exec gnome-panel &
exec /usr/local/enlightenment/bin/enlightenment
>
> Thanks Lazlo
Sorry -- Lazlo Babai is a professor at the University of Chicago who was
quoted by my random sig script. The "BAM" part is my initials:
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r you. Kill the
> existing window manager, run enlightenment, then save settings on exit.
E will not like you if you use another session manager.
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I was wrong in that E's Remember is a better way to get a panel
and fm running (also the exec thing...). I have it this way because I
don't always use the panel, so I comment it out.
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gt; the ability to assign a hot-key combination that works whatever app has
> the focus to, for example, load a new Eterm up.
Either download e16keyedit or copy your global keybindings file into
~/.enlightenment/ and edit it.
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