Thank you for the warm reception, Julien!
I'll be glad to contribute to Awesome. First, of course, I need to make
this whole code prettier and redesign some parts.
Regards,
Alexander
2012/1/9 Julien Danjou jul...@danjou.info
This seems interesting enough that you should consider submitting
CC the list if you want to get some answers :-)
I'm sorry I can't help you much further. My knowledge on how does gnome work is
very poor. I suggest you search the wiki, the mailing list archive or even
ddg.gg. If you have no luck, I bet Uli or any of our gurus have the answer to
your
thunar draws its icons by putting something transparent on the root window iirc.
have you tried xprop'ing your desktop and making a sticky rule for the
invisible
window?
2012/1/9 Daniel Martà danielmarti.deb...@gmail.com:
CC the list if you want to get some answers :-)
I'm sorry I can't help
On 2012-01-09 Patrick Bethke ptrck.b...@gmail.com wrote:
thunar draws its icons by putting something transparent
on the root window iirc. have you tried xprop'ing your
desktop and making a sticky rule for the invisible
window?
No, I didn't. I'll check how to do that and report back if
On 10.01.12 01:32, Dariusz Luksza wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to share with you my first Awesome WM extension (and also my
first lua script ;)) called screenful.
What it does ?
First of all it automatically detects connected/disconnected
monitors/screens using udev events then it
I have a request. :D
Menubar doesn't seem to respect 'NoDisplay=True' in .desktop file.
I think it is a very important function. Without it, I cannot organizer my menu
the way I want.
From: Alexander Yakushev yakushev.a...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: ANN: Menubar - decent application menu for Awesome
Here you are, sir. Latest version on github handles that.
2012/1/10 Diep Pham Van i...@favadi.com
I have a request. :D
Menubar doesn't seem to respect 'NoDisplay=True' in .desktop file.
I think it is a very important function. Without it, I cannot organizer my
menu the way I want.
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