Re: [e-users] Problem compiling evolume from e_modules

2006-03-22 Thread Thomas Kuther
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 09:41:08 -0500
Mike Russo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 While trying to configure evolume, which was just added to the main
 e_modules distribution, I get the following error:
 
 CONFIGURE:  evolume
 checking for a BSD-compatible install... /bin/install -c
 ...
 
 checking for correct ltmain.sh version... no
 configure: error:
 
 *** [Gentoo] sanity check failed! ***
 *** libtool.m4 and ltmain.sh have a version mismatch! ***
 *** (libtool.m4 = 1.5.22, ltmain.sh = 1.5.8) ***
 
 Please run:
 
   libtoolize --copy --force
 
 if appropriate, please contact the maintainer of this
 package (or your distribution) for help.
 

Hi!
This module was recently moved into CVS. It hasn't been fixed yet nor
has it been maintained over last weeks. So don't expect it to work.

About the error: just do like it says, and run 
libtoolize --copy --force

HTH
Tom


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Re: [e-users] Composite Settings

2006-03-22 Thread Shish
Have you made sure the composite extension header files were avaialble
when you were compiling? If they aren't, the composite bit'll be
silently ignored (although the menu option remains). I had the same
problem, fixed by installing the packages libxcomposite-dev and
x11proto-composite-dev (on ubuntu)

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Re: [e-users] stop

2006-03-22 Thread Gerald Dachs
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 13:11:55 -0500
Eldad Asoulin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

stop what?


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[e-users] Meta: Digest disabled?

2006-03-22 Thread Alan Hoyle
Why is the Digest feature disabled for this mailing list?
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Re: [e-users] Meta: Digest disabled?

2006-03-22 Thread Morten Nilsen

Alan Hoyle wrote:

Why is the Digest feature disabled for this mailing list?


I would guess because digest sucks ;D

it only causes weird replies to the list, and the ones whom choose 
digest lose overview..


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Re: [e-users] Problem compiling evolume from e_modules

2006-03-22 Thread Mike Russo
Thomas Kuther wrote:
 Hi!
 This module was recently moved into CVS. It hasn't been fixed yet nor
 has it been maintained over last weeks. So don't expect it to work.
   
Ha:) it loads but crashes e when I try to remove some of the mixers.

 About the error: just do like it says, and run 
 libtoolize --copy --force
   
Yes that did work. I guess this will go away once someone updates it.
Thanks for the tip!


 HTH
 Tom


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[e-users] The Genie Effect

2006-03-22 Thread VanL
Everyone on this list is probably familiar with Apple's Genie Effect - 
where a window is distorted and scaled as it is minimized down to an 
icon.  Does anyone know of any window manager (or similar), anywhere, 
that did that before January of 2000?  I am asking here because I 
thought DR16 would be the most likely candidate to have had this 
functionality.


Please respond even if what you saw wasn't an exact match - anything 
where a drawn box was scaled as it slid from one place to another.  
Menus that popped out, anything.


Thanks,

Van Lindberg


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Re: [e-users] The Genie Effect

2006-03-22 Thread The Rasterman
On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 09:27:37 -0700 VanL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
babbled:

 Everyone on this list is probably familiar with Apple's Genie Effect - 
 where a window is distorted and scaled as it is minimized down to an 
 icon.  Does anyone know of any window manager (or similar), anywhere, 
 that did that before January of 2000?  I am asking here because I 
 thought DR16 would be the most likely candidate to have had this 
 functionality.

it did the scaled down thing only (the minimised view) and it did that via a 
screenshot + scale which was subject to bugs of course. it didn't do an 
animated scale as u minimise tho.

 Please respond even if what you saw wasn't an exact match - anything 
 where a drawn box was scaled as it slid from one place to another.  
 Menus that popped out, anything.

e15 and 16 did to spinning box outlines -  but not filled with window pixel 
content.

 Thanks,
 
 Van Lindberg
 
 
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