On Wed, 28 May 2003, Colin Harrison wrote:
File should open in WordPad etc.
What about posting the images as gif, png or jpg or even better,
just posting a link to the image?
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Howdy Colin,
At 03:21 PM 5/28/2003 +0100, you wrote:
...It shows the task switcher icons with:-
3) ghostview (!)
3) konqueror (showing transparency fault)
4) xeyes and xclock (ok)
Are you sure you have all the patches in? #4 xclock is actually a watch
icon, with a black strap at the top and
icons per window class/name patch
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I don't get the xclock watch icon on my remote linux boxes either, (RedHat
8.0 and 7.3, KDE) using
XFree86-4.2.0-72 and XFree86-4.2.0-8 which are RH's latest released rpms for
these disto versions!
Cygwin is at 4.2.0-1. Looks
Hi Earle,
Just about to try your patch.
I'm going cross-eyed starring at these icon!
I think that there is a black outline to xeyes and xclock icons that maybe
gets lost in the wash!
KDE show them with an outline (maybe it's an add-on effect?)
Also think xclock has a watch icon now, after all,
Hi Earle,
Your fix is good.
No more transparent background problems on ethereal or konqueror icons.
I'm off to get my eyes tested!
Thanks
Colin
Hi Earle et al,
Just some (final?) results to show how good icon handling now is.
Notice the xclock and xeyes now have their correct border and
woopee it is a watch not a clock!
(It's a tiny attached file, 20K...honest Alexander!)
Captured at 16 bit colour 1280x1024 display.
Attached is a
I just did some runs with the commercial apps I use at work, and can see that many do
*not* create custom classes or window_roles for each type of window. I think the best
thing to do for the class naming is to just use an incrementing number and make each
window its own class. Then when the
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Howdy Ralf,
At 09:39 AM 5/26/2003 +0200, you wrote:
while
Hi Ralf,
Huh, where was the problem ? I've build it after applying all recent
patches from Earle.
When I applied Earle's and your patches in sequence, clean, from Harold's
test86 sources I got some minor hiccups on the last .dif.
I've noticed that KDE icons have problems in their
Erle wrote:
I just did some runs with the commercial apps I use at work, and can
see that many do *not* create custom classes or window_roles for each
type of window.
KDE and gnome apps does.
I think the best thing to do for the class naming is
to just use an incrementing number and make
Hi Ralf,
Huh, where was the problem ? I've build it after applying all recent
patches from Earle.
When I applied Earle's and your patches in sequence, clean, from Harold's
test86 sources I got some minor hiccups on the last .dif.
I have seen, that you have got already this problems.
Howdy, it's probably bad form to reply to your own posts but here goes:
Attached is a patch from the clean test 86 release (xwin-20030518-1426.tar.bz2)
The changes are as follows:
* Colin's key un-sticker for when you unfocus an X window with a key depressed
* Custom icons on a per-window basis
Earle,
Thanks. I will work on merging the remaining changes in this patch into
my tree tomorrow. I hope to make a test release tomorrow so that we can
all get back into synch.
Thanks for your great contributions,
Harold
Earle F. Philhower III wrote:
Howdy, it's probably bad form to reply
Howdy Colin,
At 10:52 PM 5/27/2003 +0100, you wrote:
I've noticed that KDE icons have problems in their transparent
backgrounds(e.g. konqueror). I suspect that the colour mask (xor)
algorithm's from Earle may have a minor weakness with some pixmap sources
(png's or KDE types?). I'm no expert in
Howdy Ralf, I'm condensing a bunch of your messages into one longer one...
At 11:30 PM 5/27/2003 +0200, you wrote:
1. I've done some research relating to this stuff and found some specification
of this in the Inter-Client Communication Conventions Manual (ICCCM) for
example on
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