Hey Michael,
Did you try applying Sayamindu's patch from the previous email (and did you
see the associated screenshot)?
I'm surprised it hasn't been cleaned up and pushed by the Sugar dev team by
now.
-Wade
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 5:55 PM, Michael Stone wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 03, 2009 at 02:23:
> Here's a short code tour for your enjoyment.
Thank you very much, Michael. This is very helpful.
Would it be possible for you (or someone else) to similarly
enumerate the conditions under which 'anonymous gray activity
circles' are made to disappear ?
I don't ha
On Sat, Jan 03, 2009 at 02:23:41PM -0500, Chris Marshall wrote:
>Two specific questions come to mind:
>
>(1) How does Sugar know that a new top level
> window has been instantiated? Is there a
> hook from the X server or what?
Here's a short code tour for your enjoyment. I'll start by tra
dows
>>> and not the total number used across the
>>> session.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Chris
>>>
>>> Tony Anderson wrote:
>>>> I believe that these circles result from the activity initiating a
>>>> new top-level
nerates display graphics, the
>>>> gray circles keep accumulating. I would
>>>> like to keep the number of circles equal
>>>> to the number of actual top level windows
>>>> and not the total number used across the
>>>> session.
>>>&g
>> session.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Chris
>>
>> Tony Anderson wrote:
>>> I believe that these circles result from the activity initiating a
>>> new top-level window. Sugar provides an activity with a window. It is
>>> expected that the activity will
takes to get a "gray activity
>> circle"?
>> > > Include the version of XO software you are running:
>> > > http://wiki.laptop.org/go/What_release_am_I_running%3F
>> > >
>> > > It may be that you are double clicking to star
d activities naturally create a top-level window.
>
> Tony
>
>
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> Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2008 21:37:47 -0500
> From: Chris Marshall
> Subject: Re: anonymous gray activity circles
> To: g...@laptop.org
> Cc: OLPC Development
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Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2008 21:37:47 -0500
From: Chris Marshall
Subject: Re: anonymous gray activity circles
To: g...@laptop.org
Cc: OLPC Development
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Greg Smith wrote:
> > Hi Chris,
try and start then fail and leave an
> icon in the frame. That's the only thing that comes to mind without more
> detail.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Greg S
>
> *****
>
> From: jns-cmarsh...@comcast.net
> Subject: anonymous gray activity circles
> T
> Some X apps seem to accumulate circles with no way
> I have been able to determine to remove "dead" ones.
I happen to have "sugarized" Sonata. [There appears to be some
"uncertainty" in the launching of the mpd daemon that performs the
actual playback.] I do not mind the Sonata gray circle w
On 30.12.2008, at 15:19, Greg Smith wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Unless someone else has seen this
Anyone who ever tried to run a non-sugarized application has seen this.
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Is there a way to prevent the
anonymous gray activity circles
in the frame? Some X apps
seem to accumulate circles with
no way i have been able to
determine to remove "dead" ones.
I tried to google the list but was
not able
Is there a way to prevent the
anonymous gray activity circles
in the frame? Some X apps
seem to accumulate circles with
no way i have been able to
determine to remove "dead" ones.
I tried to google the list but was
not able to generate useful links
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