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 have difficulty with gray
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
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On Sat, Jan
a top-level window.
Tony
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that the activity will pack it's widgets into a vbox in that
window. Imported activities naturally create a top-level window.
Tony
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in
that window. Imported activities naturally create a top-level window.
Tony
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Greg Smith wrote:
Hi Chris,
Unless someone else has seen
Hi Chris,
Unless someone else has seen this, I think we need more detail on how to
reproduce it.
Can you write down the steps it 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
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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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 while
Greg Smith wrote:
Hi Chris,
Unless someone else has seen this, I think we need more detail on how to
reproduce it.
os767 and Firefox-6 activity
start firefox
click on a file link to download
exit firefox after
left a gray circle
(Actually, it almost always leaves behind one
or more circles
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