On Thu, 6 Sep 2018 13:45:41 +0100 Al Poole said:
My take is that he whole "get a preview of the window in miniature" (size of
miniature can be variable) is extremely useful. It doesn't need a module of its
own. Winlist is the alt-tab module. I would just add miniatures there AND add
alternate
On Sat, Sep 8, 2018 at 6:34 AM Simon Lees wrote:
>
> My opinion on this is anyone who has a module that is of acceptable
> standard both not full of bugs / causing e to crash, and is coded
> soundly (Meets coding standards / same kind of code review for any part
> of the e code base). Should be
On 06/09/2018 23:35, Stephen Houston wrote:
> Desksanity has tons of great features. The question is - What
> gadgets/modules are essential enough for Enlightenment to include them and
> gadgets/modules should remain outside of Enlightenment as extras as to not
> bloat the tree. Obviously
Desksanity has tons of great features. The question is - What
gadgets/modules are essential enough for Enlightenment to include them and
gadgets/modules should remain outside of Enlightenment as extras as to not
bloat the tree. Obviously packagers can package desksanity with
Enlightenment so
In case you were wondering, like me, what is it that Desksanity does:
https://phab.enlightenment.org/w/emodules/desksanity/
Xavi
On Thu, 6 Sep 2018 at 14:46, Al Poole wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just wanted to talk about the desksanity module that zmike wrote.
>
> I've been using this module for a
Hi all,
I just wanted to talk about the desksanity module that zmike wrote.
I've been using this module for a month now, for me personally the
expose-like feature is most useful. I have this event bound to
Super+ESC or top left corner (as GNOME does).
I really believe that this functionality