On Friday 21 August 2015, Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer wrote:
On Wednesday 19 August 2015 17:38:52 Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote:
On Sunday 16 August 2015, Gary Dale wrote:
I'm hoping that losing the ability to drag edges and corners to resize
windows is temporary and that the KDE
On 19/08/15 11:38 AM, Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote:
On Sunday 16 August 2015, Gary Dale wrote:
I'm hoping that losing the ability to drag edges and corners to resize
windows is temporary and that the KDE designers aren't trying to be more
like Gnome.
It is a Debian packaging bug in the breeze
On Friday, August 21, 2015 12:50:58 PM Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote:
On Friday 21 August 2015, Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer wrote:
On Wednesday 19 August 2015 17:38:52 Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote:
On Sunday 16 August 2015, Gary Dale wrote:
I'm hoping that losing the ability to drag
On Fri, Aug 21, 2015 at 11:54 AM, Gary Dale garyd...@torfree.net wrote:
On 19/08/15 11:38 AM, Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote:
On Sunday 16 August 2015, Gary Dale wrote:
I'm hoping that losing the ability to drag edges and corners to resize
windows is temporary and that the KDE designers aren't
On Friday 21 August 2015 15:53:50 you wrote:
[snip]
Relevant changelog entry on Ubuntu:
* Revise postinst and prerm for cursor themes. The themes now
get inheritance configs created that we use for the default symlink
which should make the default setup work as expected.
On Friday 21 August 2015 14:04:43 Martin Graesslin wrote:
[snip]
sorry didn't get to look into it yet after Akademy. The issue on Ubuntu was
that there were default fallback themes not being setup correctly.
Comparing the packages for Ubuntu and Debian I see the following difference:
On Sunday 16 August 2015, Gary Dale wrote:
I'm hoping that losing the ability to drag edges and corners to resize
windows is temporary and that the KDE designers aren't trying to be more
like Gnome.
It is a Debian packaging bug in the breeze mouse-cursors. If you use oxygen
mouse-cursors you
On Sunday 16 August 2015, Gary Dale wrote:
I'm hoping that losing the ability to drag edges and corners to resize
windows is temporary and that the KDE designers aren't trying to be more
like Gnome.
It is a Debian packaging bug in the breeze mouse-cursors. If you use oxygen
mouse-cursors you
On Sunday 16 August 2015 14:03:47 Gary Dale wrote:
I'm hoping that losing the ability to drag edges and corners to resize
windows is temporary
Are you unable to do that or is the mouse indicator absent or hardly visible
indicating that you can resize the window?
I had the latter problem and
On 17/08/15 01:33 AM, Luc Castermans wrote:
It is not lost. First you have to select the resize option in the menu
you get right-clicking on the upper left window corner
Luc
I know I can still resize windows. However I can't do it directly now.
Instead I have to choose to resize them
On 17/08/15 08:01 AM, Diederik de Haas wrote:
On Sunday 16 August 2015 14:03:47 Gary Dale wrote:
I'm hoping that losing the ability to drag edges and corners to resize
windows is temporary
Are you unable to do that or is the mouse indicator absent or hardly visible
indicating that you can
On Sunday, 2015-08-16, 14:03:47, Gary Dale wrote:
I'm hoping that losing the ability to drag edges and corners to resize
windows is temporary and that the KDE designers aren't trying to be more
like Gnome.
I always found the edges hard to hit so I am using ALT + holding the right
mouse button
I'm hoping that losing the ability to drag edges and corners to resize
windows is temporary and that the KDE designers aren't trying to be more
like Gnome.
On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 07:33:48AM CEST, Luc Castermans
luc.casterm...@gmail.com said:
It is not lost. First you have to select the resize option in the menu you get
right-clicking on the upper left window corner
Luc
Why, oh why make those very frequent oprations more and more difficult to
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