Same here. To open the properties I have to open them twice and the
properties window closes if I try to edit transparent terminal behaviour.
Bye,
Luca
2008/6/15 JC Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ben Martin wrote on Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 08:51:59PM +1000
Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone else has
, 2008 at 8:08 PM, The DarkMaster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure, I believe this would serve really a lot to the E17 Desktop Shell.
We
really need a network manager for Enlightenement, specially one
compatible
with nm. Also, maybe the creation of this module would be a nice
occasion
Hallo, I'm very interested in this topic and an E17 network manager is
really needed by my OpenGEU distro too. Well, I believe taht a good choice
would be that of using Network Manager from Gnome:
http://www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager/
As the main command line daemon. Than we would just
exalt much
too... also because it is incompatible with nm... well, in any case I wish
you all the best in developing this tool, man!
bye,
Luca D.M.
2008/5/6 Ross Vandegrift [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 09:27:07PM +0200, The DarkMaster wrote:
Hallo, I'm very interested in this topic
UHm guess you don't exactly know thepast histroy of GOs then
sorry but I was talking about GOs rocket E17, not GOs space, and rocket E17
used E17 of course, you can still download it and try it, and you'll find
the systray module for E17 in the distro too...
Anyone please?
Luca
of work. A lot of applications may just not work at all and others will
have various issues. Here it is regardless:
http://mekius.net/files/misc/systray.tar.gz
Pomarede Nicolas wrote:
On Sun, 27 Apr 2008, The DarkMaster wrote:
UHm guess you don't exactly know thepast histroy
Hallo everyone, does any of you have a clue about where could I download the
source code of the E17 systray module available in GOs Rocket? Maybe someone
talked about it in this list in the past... I'm getting crazy to find it and
have not succeeded yet :(
Thanks everyone,
Luca D.M.
Andre's idea looks very interesting to me (I never mentioned, by the way,
that EWl or anything else should be reduced to something like GTK. In my
OpenGEU themes I just create GTk themes which look similar to certain E17
themes to solve the integration issue).
Hope to see any other new about it
I think almost everyone is understimating the problem. This is a very bad
issue only Enlightenment has and a lot people asks why does this happen,
even in our OpenGEU FOrums. Even creting EWL, ETK, etc. themes is really
something bad a user has to do. Once you create an E17 theme, it should be
one
Yeah Michael, I think we agree on the entire line now!
As for the responsibility of creating a distro for the masses based on
Enlightenment, sure I get the responsibility, in fact I participated to this
discussion to see how many people agreed with my point of view and try and
understand if
I'm really happy about this. Just a question RasterMan. Can I blog about
this great news? ;)
Luca D.M.
2008/3/28, Nathan Ingersoll [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 9:56 AM, The Rasterman Carsten Haitzler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I repeat what i said on irc, but unit tests are
Hello everyone, any news on the EMU / Generic scriptable Menu module for
Enlightenment?
Thanks for the attention :)
greetings to all,
Luca
2008/3/14, The DarkMaster [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
@Christopher: if you wish to help then thank you very much, there's time
until the next release of Ubuntu
The real questions is: is anyone interested in helping? OpenGEU, the popular
E17 based Ubuntu derivate, needs some help because it needs a pair of new
modules and some good coder to create them. I'm no coder and everyone I
asked is too busy to help the project right now. I now you are probably all
Hallo everyone, as I anticipated you, here's the second mail (with different
goals and subject).
OpenGEU needs to get rid of fbpanel. To do it we need not only the menu
module (see my other mail) but also another module, a theme switcher, and a
working systray. Now, I perfectly know what you all
@Christopher: if you wish to help then thank you very much, there's time
until the next release of Ubuntu and even then... if it will be only a
matter of days until a stable version of the module I need to be created is
released, then we can delay the release of the next OpenGEU of some degrees.
to wait to see if it gets picked up by a student.
We should know something by April 11th.
-ravenlock
Toma
On 3/14/08, The DarkMaster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo everyone, as I anticipated you, here's the second mail (with
different
goals and subject).
OpenGEU needs to get rid
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