[e-users] Enlightenment Korean Dinner

2013-11-11 Thread Cedric BAIL
Hello everyone,

As this Saturday we will see our beloved president of the
Enlightenment foundation in Korea, Philippe Caseiro (Not bad for an
introduction, I think I should be doing marketing !). I think it will
be a good idea to plan a little diner in Seoul. So who is in on
Saturday night ? And also maybe it would be nice to find a good Korean
restaurant, so if anyone as a recommendation, do not be shy ! As it
will be Saturday, we might need to book in advance, so please raise
your hand if you are planning to come.

Enjoy the party,
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Re: [e-users] [E-devel] Enlightenment Korean Dinner

2013-11-11 Thread Jérôme Pinot
On 11/11/13 10:25, Cedric BAIL wrote:
 Hello everyone,
 
 As this Saturday we will see our beloved president of the
 Enlightenment foundation in Korea, Philippe Caseiro (Not bad for an
 introduction, I think I should be doing marketing !). I think it will
 be a good idea to plan a little diner in Seoul. So who is in on
 Saturday night ? And also maybe it would be nice to find a good Korean
 restaurant, so if anyone as a recommendation, do not be shy ! As it
 will be Saturday, we might need to book in advance, so please raise
 your hand if you are planning to come.
 
 Enjoy the party,
 -- 
 Cedric BAIL

I should be there.

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Re: [e-users] 0.17.5 problems? Re: Window activation/focus issue on ALT+TAB switch

2013-11-11 Thread Eduardo Lima (Etrunko)
Awesome mailman, trying as .txt. I am also adding you to the CC.

Thanks again

On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 10:17 PM, Dave d...@flex.com.au wrote:
  Sorry, no attachment found that looks like a patch.  Perhaps filtered out by
 the maillist software?


  In the year 2013, of the month of November, on the 8th day, Eduardo Lima 
 (Etrunko) wrote:
 Find the patch attached. Thanks for the effort :)

 On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 10:17 PM, Dave d...@flex.com.au wrote:
   I compile from source, so I'm happy to test a patch.
 
   I'm currently running E18 alpha 1, actually, but it's not hard to move 
  back
  to E17.5 for a test.
 
 
   In the year 2013, of the month of November, on the 7th day, Eduardo Lima 
  (Etrunko) wrote:
  Hmm, this is probably something with the new randr configuration, are
  you able to test a patch on your system or you use binary packages
  from the distro?
 
  Regards,
 
  On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 10:09 AM, Dave d...@flex.com.au wrote:
Crashes for me when I try to start it on my old config.  Works fine if 
   I
   start up a brand new config, though.  Looks like I'll just have to put 
   in the
   effort to manually set all my special bindings, shelf configs, 
   application
   specific remembered parameters, and startup apps.  Again.
  
At least I can copy the favourites menu over.
  
dave.k
  
  
In the year 2013, of the month of November, on the 7th day, Marjan 
   Waldorp wrote:
   Hi Dave,
  
   What problems do you have with 0.17.5?
  
   I'm planning to update from 0.17.4 hoping for less crashes..
  
   Thanks,
  
   Marjan,
   tux4u.nl
  
   
   On 2013-11-07 07:45, Dave wrote:
  Sorry, I don't have the same problem.  Works perfectly for me.  
I'm using
Enlightenment 0.17.3 (since I'm having problems with 0.17.5).  Maybe 
you
should try the same version.
   
  Cheers,
  dave.k
   
   
  In the year 2013, of the month of November, on the 6th day, Marc 
wrote:
Hi all,
   
I just wanted to verify if I'm the only one having the following 
issue.
   
Assume you have to windows on the screen. 2 xterms. If i focus from 
the _one_ to
the _other_ using ALT+TAB, it switches to the _one_ to the _other_ 
as expected
on the first hit of ALT+TAB. If I now want to switch back (the 
settings Window
List Menu - Sort Order state that the ordering is 'Most recently 
used') correctly
that I want the windows ordered the popup window appears but the 
next active
window is not the previous one (named _one_) but the same window 
_other_. If I
hit ALT+TAB again it just walks the list by hitting ALT+TAB until 
I'm at _one_
again. The ALT+TAB and ALT+SHIFT+TAB key bindings are set to 
Window : List -
Next Window / Window : List - Previous Window.
   
Any hints anyone? This is pretty annoying if you have ie. code in 
one xterm and
the compiler in the other. You can switch from the editor to the 
compiler by one
hit, but back from the compiler to the editor only via looping over 
all the
other xterms with logs and such.
   
Thanks for any help...
   
Marc
   
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[e-users] debian and missing keyboard module

2013-11-11 Thread Wawrzek Niewodniczanski
Hi,

I replaced my Xubuntu with Debian Wheezy (stable) which I enriched
with E17 from Jess (testing). I tried to set up Polish Keyboard and I
cannot find Keyboard Module. (I followed Bodhi instruction:
http://www.bodhilinux.com/quickstart/quickstartEN/quickfaq.html and
some of our old discussion).

Is Keyboard module not part of standard Enlightenment?

Cheers,
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Re: [e-users] debian and missing keyboard module

2013-11-11 Thread The Rasterman
On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 21:26:01 + Wawrzek Niewodniczanski m...@wawrzek.name
said:

 Hi,
 
 I replaced my Xubuntu with Debian Wheezy (stable) which I enriched
 with E17 from Jess (testing). I tried to set up Polish Keyboard and I
 cannot find Keyboard Module. (I followed Bodhi instruction:
 http://www.bodhilinux.com/quickstart/quickstartEN/quickfaq.html and
 some of our old discussion).
 
 Is Keyboard module not part of standard Enlightenment?

it is - and it's even enabled by default. every default installation you get
will have a little flag in your shelf with the kbd layout... also
settings-input-keyboard int he settings panel. the module that provides the
settings for this is modules-utilities-keyboard.

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[e-users] easily version your Enlightenment configuration

2013-11-11 Thread Christopher Barry
Dear Enlightened,

After having several weeks worth of config tweaking dashed and lost
(when I tried setting the OpenGL compositor option, E crashed and
would not restart), I wrote a script to easily version my E configs so
that could never happen again. Thought I should share it.

The script (called ease) can be viewed and downloaded from here:

http://cryogenix.co.uk/paste/?f187fce77ef46e49#wMMT2u6zJ3V+lqu9/KvZmTRnYpojhxkAqpA8bKvlL70=
  

save to the name 'ease' in your path, chmod 755 ease, then run
'ease help' for how to use it.


Enjoy

-C

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Re: [e-users] debian and missing keyboard module

2013-11-11 Thread John Holland
Last I looked the debs in Jessie were for version 16.999 or something. 
If you want 17.3 I have debs at www.vin-dit.org (instructions on page) 
that I rebuilt on wheezy from the ones done for Sid/testing. They've 
been working pretty well for me. I checked and I have the Polish 
keyboard available from the shelf as Carsten described.




On 11/11/2013 06:30 PM, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
 On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 21:26:01 + Wawrzek Niewodniczanski m...@wawrzek.name
 said:

 Hi,

 I replaced my Xubuntu with Debian Wheezy (stable) which I enriched
 with E17 from Jess (testing). I tried to set up Polish Keyboard and I
 cannot find Keyboard Module. (I followed Bodhi instruction:
 http://www.bodhilinux.com/quickstart/quickstartEN/quickfaq.html and
 some of our old discussion).

 Is Keyboard module not part of standard Enlightenment?
 it is - and it's even enabled by default. every default installation you get
 will have a little flag in your shelf with the kbd layout... also
 settings-input-keyboard int he settings panel. the module that provides the
 settings for this is modules-utilities-keyboard.



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