Yeah, I'm getting the same thing:
cvs login: authorization failed: server cvs.sourceforge.net rejected
access to /cvsroot/evidence for user anonymous
it's been like that since yesterday - really anoying
Didier Casse wrote:
On 11/6/05, eric dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
recently i get
great, I can't wait till it's out. The file dialogue is one of
the things that anoys me most about e17 right now.
Alan Trick
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and there're all information I missed ;-)
regards
Andreas
Someone needs to put a link to the users manual on get-e.org in the
ebuild or something. I don't know, but I found it incredibly helpful (I
had the same problems).
Alan Trick
P.S. sorry for the dupe Andreas, I forgot
of a window if
it doesn't know what is inside of that window.
Hopefully X's transparency will improve, but for now its quite buggy and
pretty slow as well.
Alan Trick
If the above functions are possible it would greatly improve
functionality, hence making Engage as usable as the Apple Dock
I've noticed that when I start certain applications (that I've just
installed and have no EAPP files for an icon displays in the top left
and I don't know where it came from. This is after launching it from the
command line. Moreover engage and everything else e recognizes it as a
lost window.
, that way we know that you're working with (almost) the same
version of e as we are. What about Gentoo, has it been updated lately?
Maybe
try doing that if all else fails.
Gabriel
Alan Trick wrote:
It dies when I try to compile it. I belive this is the first error:
e_mod_main.c:35: error
It dies when I try to compile it. I belive this is the first error:
e_mod_main.c:35: error: syntax error before '*' token
I think your stuff was all fine so it was proably a problem w/ nathan's
code.
Gabriel Rossetti wrote:
I created an ebuild for Nathan's great Calendar module for e17, I'll
I don't know about the first problem, but I can answer the bonus one (I
think). Enlightenment pulls the backgrounds from several places.
~/.e/e/backgrounds is one of them - It also has the backgrounds for each
of your themes as well ~/.e/e/themes and the default system theme. I
wish there was some
A while ago they did some major changes to the eap file format and they
changed the extention from eapp to eap. If you hadn't updated e for a
long time this could be the problem. You'll just have to rename them all.
Jim Summers wrote:
Hello List,
After recently updating my enlightenment
~/.Trash folder has
hundreds of files in it) and smb:// doesn't work at all (and samba is
running fine).
I have gnome-settings-daemon running, is there anything else I need to
start?
Alan Trick
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I just looked in my copy of the source code and I have a
default_entry.edc. I can email you a copy if you want it, or you could
try to manualy download it yourself.
Jani H. Lahtinen wrote:
I tried to compile the snapshots in
http://enlightenment.freedesktop.org. After getting esmart-0.9.0.004
Yeah, it looks like you missing quite a bit of the defualt theme. It
would bee in the enlightenment-0.16.999.015 package, you could try
downloading it again mabye, or getting the code from the Sourceforge cvs.
Here's a list of what I have in my themes folder:
Makefile.am
default.edc
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 21:17:40 +0800 Alan Trick [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
.
in e17's src? :) check the data dir in e17's src base :)
Ah, thanks, I found it in /usr/share/enlightenment/. When I go to
decompile it though, it dies
Hi,
I'm working on my own theme, and I wanted to do some fun stuff with the
clock. I've looked at a the way a couple of other themes do it, but the
all either use the 2 hand, or they don't mod it at all. Where can I find
the default theme so that I can decompile it to see what it looks like?
Fabian Zeindl wrote:
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
.
Then it would be cool if background-selector what compile selected
static images to edje. :-)
IMHO, that would be nice, but it would require some big changes in the
way that emblem works (i.e. it would be more than
It's not a serious problem, but while the screensaver is running it
keeps on popping out warnings about unrecognised message from root
window WM_PROTOCOLS or something.
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Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 16:04:07 +0200 Johan [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
Hi there, I just got a nice idea. Icons for ibar/ibox which can have a
mask over the original icon. This mask could be generated/set by a
script which evaluates the window title or a
When I'm in gnome OOo2 uses whatever gtk/gnome theme I am using at the
moment. After switching to e17, I set up the gnome-settings-daemon and
all my gtk apps are looking quite beautifull exept for OpenOffice 2,
which like one of the worst things I've seen since windows 95 (almost).
Does anyone
Jason Edson wrote:
::snip snip::
Quite possibly, although to be fair, most if this isn't X's fault -
Nvidia and ATI have been pretty bad about supplying decent drivers for
linux, so most sytems are running without and hardware accelleration.
Here's a good look at it.
load my gtk theme by default either. I'm still new to
linux so I might be doing something wrong :|
Thanks,
Alan Trick
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think that
was's Enlightenment's fault.
Alan Trick
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is rendered outsite of
the windows. Anything inside the windows is up to the program itself and
X11. I know there are some X11 mouse themes available, but i looked
through portage and they all seem to be masked or something. I would
love it if anyone pointed out how to get this to work.
Alan Trick
not quite sure it actually will start working.
That's enough for now, and thanks for e.
Alan Trick
Kit wrote:
Well, it can be just a kind of local trouble... Maybe, you shall check
different lib versions, in case you've got some old ones somewhere?
As to me, after i've checked out CVS about
to be able to work, and I just have a buggy compile, or were we
not ment to be able to do that.
Alan Trick
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Hi,
I've been looking up on any documentation and I haven't been able to
find anything. I've googled around alot, but everything's 404. I've
learned a bit from unpacking edje's, but is there any HOWTO's or guides
on it?
Thanks,
Alan
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' all it has is the windows-class, and if
I actually have it try to create one, it doesn't work.
Was there a serious change in the .eapp files in the past month or so,
causeing them not to load?
Alan Trick
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transparent.
Anybody else like this idea? I think it would be a great way to use
widgets and such because (X)HTML/javascript/CSS is really easy to learn,
plus it would create a simple way to have a desktop if you want one, or
a list of your music files, etc.
Alan Trick
Hi,
I looked around and I couldn't find any information about how to set up
transparency in e17. I got a lot of information about how it's not fake
and such, but I couldn't find how to set it. Is their any guide
somewhere for this?
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