Re: Xfce Power Manger and watching movies full screen

2019-04-03 Thread Georgios
I understand what you are saying but I dont think its the simpler option to make 2 different launcher for the same application with different parameters. I will try the script Curt send me. I think that solution is applicable to other use cases. Reading pdf files, presentations etc. Thanks for

Re: Xfce Power Manger and watching movies full screen

2019-04-03 Thread Georgios
Thanks for your help! I will try that! I think grubing cdm decryption module makes the program too specific. I can think a couple use cases that full screen should prevent hibernation. On 4/2/19 3:55 PM, Curt wrote: > On 2019-04-02, Georgios wrote: >> I'm watching movies through netflix so I do

Re: Xfce Power Manger and watching movies full screen

2019-04-02 Thread David Wright
On Tue 02 Apr 2019 at 08:55:58 (+0300), Georgios wrote: > I'm watching movies through netflix so I do not have any ideas how to > write a script that will do that thing. I guess the script should detect > if an application is in full screen mode. What the script is doing is signalling your intent

Re: Xfce Power Manger and watching movies full screen

2019-04-02 Thread Curt
On 2019-04-02, Georgios wrote: > I'm watching movies through netflix so I do not have any ideas how to > write a script that will do that thing. I guess the script should detect > if an application is in full screen mode. > Here's a GPL script not far from your desire (can't vouch for it,

Re: Xfce Power Manger and watching movies full screen

2019-04-02 Thread Georgios
I'm watching movies through netflix so I do not have any ideas how to write a script that will do that thing. I guess the script should detect if an application is in full screen mode. A "solution" I'm thinking is to put a cron job with the following command xfconf-query -c xfce4-power-manager -p

Re: Xfce Power Manger and watching movies full screen

2019-04-01 Thread David Wright
On Mon 01 Apr 2019 at 18:43:33 (+0300), Georgios wrote: > Thanks for your reply. > I already took a look at Caffeine before I send my first email. > The problem with it is that it looks for an app running so I do not > think its a good idea. > I often leave my laptop with a lot of firefox tabs

Re: Xfce Power Manger and watching movies full screen

2019-04-01 Thread Georgios
Thanks for your reply. I already took a look at Caffeine before I send my first email. The problem with it is that it looks for an app running so I do not think its a good idea. I often leave my laptop with a lot of firefox tabs open and expect it to go to sleep mode or hibernation instead of

Re: Xfce Power Manger and watching movies full screen

2019-04-01 Thread Curt
On 2019-04-01, Georgios wrote: > Hi! > First of all thanks for the fast reply. > > Yes I have presentation mode. I didn't even try it to see if its working > with hibernate. The problem with that is that its inconvenient to check > it and uncheck it all the time. > > I will inevitably forget it

Re: Xfce Power Manger and watching movies full screen

2019-04-01 Thread Georgios
Hi! First of all thanks for the fast reply. Yes I have presentation mode. I didn't even try it to see if its working with hibernate. The problem with that is that its inconvenient to check it and uncheck it all the time. I will inevitably forget it sooner or later. On 4/1/19 4:02 PM, Curt

Re: Xfce Power Manger and watching movies full screen

2019-04-01 Thread Curt
On 2019-04-01, Georgios wrote: > Hi there! > > I'm running debian testing buster and I'm using xfce power manager. > In xfce power manager settings on "System" tab I activate "hibernate" on > 30 minutes and on the "Display" tab "Put to sleep" after 9 minutes and > "Switch off after" 10 minutes. >

Xfce Power Manger and watching movies full screen

2019-04-01 Thread Georgios
Hi there! I'm running debian testing buster and I'm using xfce power manager. In xfce power manager settings on "System" tab I activate "hibernate" on 30 minutes and on the "Display" tab "Put to sleep" after 9 minutes and "Switch off after" 10 minutes. When i watch videos on netflix (full