On Mon, 2007-04-09 at 10:17 -0500, Federico Mena Quintero wrote:
1. When I move my mouse over a button, the button is supposed to
highlight by reversing the color of a few rows of pixels inside
the button border. This doesn't happen.
Does XRN do this, or is it
On 4/11/07, Jonathan Kamens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I use a different window manager?
I tried killing metacity, but it just gets restarted by something
automatically. I tried finding a control panel, preferences panel, etc.
that would allow me to control which window manager I use,
On Wed, 2007-04-11 at 08:13 +0300, Kalle Vahlman wrote:
2007/4/11, Jonathan Kamens [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I had assumed that the window manager was part and parcel of the GNOME
desktop and there was only one. Are there in fact other window managers
besides metacity included in the GNOME
Vincent:
The fact that the Project Ridley page might be outdated is one of the
reasons why we're trying to have a new process to periodically update
the roadmap.
Replacing libart_lgpl with cairo is a good example of something you
should suggest to the roadmap gang when you'll get the mail
Nate Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
More design info here:
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeKeyring/Cryptoki
Regarding 'Certificate Storage' on that page, which looks like a still
open question (or at least not yet closed), I want to give a +1 for
using PKCS#12 for this purpose. Even if the
On Wed, 2007-04-11 at 03:12 -0400, Jonathan Kamens wrote:
snip/
Well, I figured out that I can switch from metacity to windowmaker by
pulling up the Sessions dialog and removing metacity, launching wmaker,
and saving my session. It's not ideal, but at least it worked.
However, after doing
The problem also occurs with twm running under GNOME. In case I wasn't clear
before, the problem does *not* occur with twm running bare under X without
GNOME.
jik
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From: Ritesh Khadgaray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jonathan Kamens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: desktop-devel-list
On Wed, 2007-04-11 at 12:20 +0100, Bastien Nocera wrote:
Probably due to the xrdb calls in gnome-settings-daemon. Try running
gnome-settings-daemon by hand on your bare X, and see whether that
breaks it.
Yes, it appears you're right. Gnome-settings-daemon is creating Xaw
Command widget
On Wed, 2007-04-11 at 09:01 -0400, Jonathan Kamens wrote:
On Wed, 2007-04-11 at 13:51 +0100, Ross Burton wrote:
The relevant file is /etc/gnome/config/Xaw.ad. That file was copied
verbatim from grdb, and it looks like it contains a lot of cruft which
can be removed. You can happily delete
On Tue, 2007-04-10 at 17:09 +0200, Stanislav Brabec wrote:
Kalle Vahlman wrote:
I remember seeing an equivalent feature in that modern window manager
called twm. Only in that it wasn't restricted to the screen edges,
it was anywhere on the desktop area!
I remember this feature from my
On Mon, 2007-04-09 at 19:32 -0600, Elijah Newren wrote:
Hi,
It was recently discussed whether to allow modules in
desktop/admin/develtools to have a dependency on gtkmm[1]. Several
people voiced support for the proposal; not a single person objected.
This made our decision on the topic at
El mar, 10-04-2007 a las 19:02 -0600, Elijah Newren escribió:
On 4/9/07, Federico Mena Quintero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Still, this can be an indication that your fixes are not reaching the
affected people. Maybe you need to explicitly poke the distro(s) in
question and tell them, this
Jonathan Kamens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I also updated several GNOME packages from the Fedora Devel repository
last night (e.g., gnome-python2-gconf, libgnome, gnome-applets,
gtk2-devel, gnome-python2, gnome-python2-canvas, gnome-python2-bonobo),
so I suppose the update could have caused
On 11/04/07 14:07, Jonathan Kamens wrote:
Greetings,
Some time while I was mucking with my settings to try to switch window
managers to see if that would fix the problem I was having with Xaw
button translations, my desktop background gradient stopped being
applied when I log in. My
On Wed, 2007-04-11 at 14:28 +0100, Ross Burton wrote:
Yes, removing the *Command.translations resource from Xaw.ad
(in /usr/share/control-center/xrdb on Fedora Devel) made the problem go
away. Thank you so much!
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=428615
I've got committed this to
I think that the D-BUS daemon approach can make sense, but I'm not sure
it is going to be necessary for all kinds of things that might fall
under the online desktop umbrella.
For example if I wanted to write a little Flickr panel applet, I would
probably just pick up a random Python library
Colin Walters wrote:
I think that the D-BUS daemon approach can make sense, but I'm not sure
it is going to be necessary for all kinds of things that might fall
under the online desktop umbrella. For example if I wanted to write a
little Flickr panel applet, I would probably just pick up a
El jue, 05-04-2007 a las 10:55 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
I have commented out the sort section by moving the */ down like this:
/* Sort
class_group_task-windows = g_list_sort
(class_group_task-windows,
wnck_task_compare_alphabetically);
El vie, 06-04-2007 a las 21:37 +0200, Denis Jacquerye escribió:
The filechooser doesn't use the existing filename if what is typed is
canonically equivalent, even if autocompletion gets it right.
I had already opened
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=421736 and
El mié, 11-04-2007 a las 10:31 -0600, Elijah Newren escribió:
In other words, yes, what you ask can be done and _is_ being done.
This is totally awesome :) I didn't know our Bugzilla infrastructure
was so nice.
But to avoid false-positives, we require human intervention (and only
a few
The following is a proposal about including LSR in GNOME desktop
releases. It is a proposal about offering users and developers a
different option in terms of an extensible assistive technology. It is
in no way an attempt to supplant Orca as the default GNOME screen
reader and magnifier. Nor is it
[I think you probably meant desktop-devel-list instead of gnome-devel
list; am cc'ing d-d-l.]
On 4/11/07, Magnus Therning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(I'm not entirely sure where to send this so pardon the cross-posting.)
I'm looking into adding support for Simpy[1] to epilicious (an extension
On 4/11/07, Federico Mena Quintero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is totally awesome :) I didn't know our Bugzilla infrastructure
was so nice.
Olav rocks. :-)
But to avoid false-positives, we require human intervention (and only
a few people have the appropriate privileges) involving
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