On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 12:25:47AM -0500, scott wrote:
Marco wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, Marco wrote:
There is no need for *both* toolbar *and* slit in BB,
meaning that for the end user they functionally overlap, [...]
It *is* absolutely true.
Not at all.
The toolbar tells
Marco wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, Marco wrote:
There is no need for *both* toolbar *and* slit in BB,
meaning that for the end user they functionally overlap, [...]
It *is* absolutely true.
Not at all.
The toolbar tells you where you are, and the slit houses
dock-apps. I use the slit
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002 00:25:47 -0500
scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marco wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, Marco wrote:
There is no need for *both* toolbar *and* slit in BB,
meaning that for the end user they functionally overlap, [...]
It *is* absolutely true.
Not at all.
The
On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, Imad wrote:
With the power of bbkeys, I -- and others -- need neither the toolbar
*nor* the slit.
How do you edit the current workspace name with bbkeys?
Greetings, Mark
Mark Weinem [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, Imad wrote:
With the power of bbkeys, I -- and others -- need neither the toolbar
*nor* the slit.
How do you edit the current workspace name with bbkeys?
alt+t [pops open a terminal]
vim .blackboxrc
^d
Ctrl+F12 [exits blackbox]
Hello,
Isn't what you say below an assertion that
1) You want the toolbar to do what the slit does, because
2) There is no need for *both* toolbar *and* slit in BB,
meaning that for the end user they functionally overlap, and all it's
really needed is*ONE* only way to puth a
On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 02:59:34PM +0100, Marco wrote:
Isn't what you say below an assertion that
1) You want the toolbar to do what the slit does, because
2) There is no need for *both* toolbar *and* slit in BB,
meaning that for the end user they functionally overlap, and
On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 10:59:11 at 10:59:11AM -0500, Imad wrote:
keyboard again). With the power of bbkeys, I -- and others -- need
neither the toolbar *nor* the slit.
It depends from what ones want.
Icons on root window or panel are a poor substitute for keyboard
shortcuts: they don't really
On Mon, 2002-01-21 at 07:59, Marco wrote:
meaning that for the end user they functionally overlap, and all it's
really needed is*ONE* only way to puth a small, cpu light, unobtrusive
dashboard with aall the tools {time, link speed, cpu usage, new mail,
all the bbthings...} inside it?