Re: Gorm in Gnome - Screenshots

2007-11-13 Thread Nicolas Roard
On Nov 13, 2007 5:07 PM, Mark Grice [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I hope this isn't spamming... but here are three screenshots that I hope shows what I mean. First two were easy, since I could use the screenshot utility... third one is digital camera, but I hope you can tell what it is showing...

Re: Gorm in Gnome - Screenshots

2007-11-13 Thread Riccardo
Please use ps, top or another program to check running programs. I don't htink you have windowmaker running though. It looks more like GWorkspace started with tis desktop active and you are having like two desktop stacked. You can set to hide the desktop of gworkspace both from its menu and its

Re: Gorm in Gnome - Screenshots

2007-11-13 Thread Mark Grice
Yes, you are right, that is what seems to be happening. The odd thing is I don't REMEMBER installing GWorkspace. I did download the tar... but anyway... It isn't quite as simple as you describe though, in case anyone else runs into this. To say GWorkspace is a bad citizen is putting it mildly. As

Re: Gorm in Gnome - Screenshots

2007-11-13 Thread David Chisnall
My guess is that it's bad interaction with the compositing manager. GWorkspace draws directly onto the root window, but when you are running a compositing manager then this will redirect all of your windows off screen and draw them all onto the root itself. If you have two applications