Craig Buckner wrote:
On 6/12/06, Morten Nilsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://home.4th-age.com/taskbar-0.1.2.tar.bz2
Forgive my foolishness but:
$ ./configure
bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
Worked fine to compile and install the rest of E17
you must run autogen.sh
muzzle wrote:
Its a controlled WIKI,
so it is not a wiki :)
if you would like to participate, prepare
something (or propose mods) and ask for an account to edit the site.
(#get-e, HandyAndE, CodeWarrior, or devilhorns)
A wiki is something that _anyone_ can edit. I can understand you do
At the start of the shade animation and the end of the unshade
animation, the focus animation is triggered -- This is just not very
pretty.. So, this issue should probably be fixed before a proper
release, as polish.
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Paul Stejskal wrote:
Making bug.
e_mod_main.c: In function '_taskbar_cb_icon_mouse_up':
e_mod_main.c:677: error: too many arguments to function
'e_border_unmaximize'
e_mod_main.c:722: error: too many arguments to function
'e_border_unmaximize'
is your enlightenment up to date? it
Paul Stejskal wrote:
error: incompatible type for argument 2 of 'ecore_x_netwm_allowed_action_set'
I've updated several times, removed my sources, rebuilt everything from
scratch using easy_e17.sh and it's still not working :(
in my tree, the second argument is defined as;
Ecore_X_Action
Anders Troback wrote:
from version 0.0.6 the taskbar are missing in the list of modules!
Is it just me?
No, but I haven't been annoyed enough to look into it yet.. I've been
concentrating on other things.. And I don't know why it isn't there..
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Anders Troback wrote:
Morten Nilsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anders Troback wrote:
from version 0.0.6 the taskbar are missing in the list of modules!
Is it just me?
No, but I haven't been annoyed enough to look into it yet.. I've been
concentrating on other things.. And I don't know why
http://home.4th-age.com/taskbar-0.1.2.tar.bz2
fixes:
- Gets rid of segfaulting with etk_test
- Taskbar reappears in module list
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Morten Nilsen wrote:
http://home.4th-age.com/taskbar-0.1.2.tar.bz2
fixes:
- Gets rid of segfaulting with etk_test
- Taskbar reappears in module list
If you've already downloaded this tarball, download it again..
I've pushed a new one, with one additional change;
- When enabled to show all
Morten Nilsen wrote:
I'm using the mount module, and I have udev set up.. so, when an USB
device isn't plugged in, the device node from my fstab doesn't exist
thus, it would be cool if the mount icons had a disabled state when
the device node doesn't exist.. I envision them being greyed
Mirek wrote:
My latest screenshots:
http://www.abclinuxu.cz/blog/mirek/2006/6/7/136013
no offense, but your desktop seems cluttered and messy :P
my latest screenshot:
http://gallery.elksex.com/browse/misc/e17-20060530b.png;max_scale=0
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Oliver Pahl wrote:
Since my last update of e17 the dEvian module went missing. I got a
module loading error when is started e17 and after that it went missing.
If i try to load it with enlightenment_remote e17 crashes. Is the module
gone, or is it my system?
Rebuild it from cvs.. works nicely
Laurence Vanek wrote:
Morten Nilsen wrote:
/root/.e/e/modules/engage
to me, this indicates a mistake in the configure stage..
I run autogen.sh/configure/make/make install all as root (well, for the
stuff that I do build.. don't use engage currently)
looking at the output of make
Alan Hoyle wrote:
The Enlightenment pager recently reappeard in my bar. Is there any
way to get move it outside of the bar? I want a horizontal bar, and a
separate vertical pager
add a new shelf, then use the configuration to remove the pager from the
first, then adding it to the second
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Alan Hoyle wrote:
Hmmm. Those don't seem to be there at all.
I'm on FC4 running
Version: 0.16.999.026
Release: 1.20060501cvs
from the didier yum repository. Perhaps the version in the
repository needs to be updated?
likely.. I'm running straight off CVS.. e17-0.17.0.2006060117-1mn
Mike Russo wrote:
Or perhaps if I put the news feeds at the far right of the screen, could
dEvian be made to push its popup window back to the left instead of
offscreen right?
yes, just enter configuration for this devia and change the
Information panel position (a bit awkward with a slider
I see recent checkins to fix API changes in e_modules just comment out
e_modapi_info.. so, I did this to the taskbar module, and it would once
again load.. but I had to use enlightenment_remote, as it no longer
showed up in the module configuration window..
so, my question is this -- will
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
you need to add a module.eap file - see all the other changes done at the same
time.
This might be a stupid question :P but;
how would one create a module.eap most easily?
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Whenever I enable the language module, I instantly get a segfault
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread -1214646592 (LWP 30930)]
0xb7a0f1c2 in *__GI___strcasecmp (s1=0x0, s2=0xb77c7478
xkbConfigRegistry) at ../sysdeps/generic/strcasecmp.c:67
67
I'm at the moment running an e17 built straight from CVS the morning of
May 24th, and I've suddenly become aware of a weird little bug (this
didn't happen until today..) when I close a window, it sticks around..
if I change focus back and forth, the dead window disappears from
winlist once the
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Thu, 25 May 2006 23:09:34 -0500 Laurence Vanek [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
Nathan A. Smith wrote:
I would entertain suggestions for fixing this -- and for ideas on how
best to move/use the shelves concept
I cant imagine what the calendar would
mark stavar wrote:
In my experience, this is a sizing issue.
If you enter edit mode and widen the calendar display, the problem will
disappear.
indeed.. someone might want to look into fixing that.. :P
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Morten Nilsen wrote:
279 pixels wide is the narrowest possible as of right now
313, actually.. the blue square disappears at 312px wide
I would suggest that either the default theme make it impossible to
scale below 313 wide, or the padding of the cells be fixed :)
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Mikkel Mastrup Jensen wrote:
Now I'm trying to configure Entrance
which, according to the guide, should make it look nicer. There's just
one problem, I have to edit a file, which looks like it has changed
since the guide was written. The guide writes:
To correct this, just edit the
Mikkel Mastrup Jensen wrote:
It didn't work... I edited the /etc/ld.so.conf and then ran ldconfig,
then entered /usr/tmp/e17/e17/apps/e and wrote export
PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin, then I redid the ./autogen.sh, ./configure
and make, but unfortunately I get exactly the same error, so that
Danny wrote:
I know how to start Eterm (with options) from .xinitrc, I just want to know how
to send these
Eterms to the virtual desktop I want them to go.
Is it possible?
yes, assign each of them a unique name/title, and remember their
settings through the window menu
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Danny wrote:
Morten, as always, thank you.
You're welcome :)
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Morten Nilsen wrote:
you right click the shelf,
select configure contents
and set the module in question to disabled.
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I was recieving emails from the list, but then suddenly, it stopped..
I know this because I see emails in the archive that were sent after I recieved
the last one in my maildir..
I unsubscribed and sent a new subscription request (using this mutt), I
recieved a confirmation email, to which I
Martin Hauser wrote:
Sadly, though, the WM is rendered unuseable for me, cause of an
annoying bug. If i happen to switch windows, or do something else
related to e, it freezes for about 5 or 10 seconds. I can use the
programm e focused at the time, but as a person who switches desktops
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Sun, 14 May 2006 14:21:00 +0200 Morten Nilsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
If i happen to switch windows, or do something else
related to e, it freezes for about 5 or 10 seconds. I can use the
programm e focused
On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 09:42:21PM -0400, Gorman, Mitch wrote:
Thanks!
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Subject: RE: [e-users]
danny wrote:
How can I pipe the output of make to a file so that I can include it
here?
make make.log
it might be a good idea to only send relevant parts, the output of an
entire make can be very big
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Morten Nilsen wrote:
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
you could try filling your /home partition with a garbage file, and you
should experience the very same thing.. I have, several times (in my
case, torrents filling the disk).
you mean nuke disk cache ? (there's better ways to do
On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 09:42:21PM -0400, Gorman, Mitch wrote:
Thanks!
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Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2006 6:31 PM
To: Gorman, Mitch
Cc: enlightenment-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: [e-users]
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
If i happen to switch windows, or do something else
related to e, it freezes for about 5 or 10 seconds. I can use the
programm e focused at the time, but as a person who switches desktops
regularily... this is annoying.
i have never seen any such thing.
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
you could try filling your /home partition with a garbage file, and you
should experience the very same thing.. I have, several times (in my
case, torrents filling the disk).
you mean nuke disk cache ? (there's better ways to do that) :)
I may mean
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nothing happens after I reply to the confirmation request..
I have successfully subscribed to the devel list, however.
I am subscribing the new email to get around my forwarder for
sourceforge emails (spf related problems)
Morten Nilsen wrote:
I've been trying to subscribe mortenn at mail dot skviril dot net but
nothing happens after I reply to the confirmation request..
that's peculiar, the subscription appears to be working now..
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Danny wrote:
However, when I do make in enlightenment.xxx, make is unhappy about the
following:
/usr/local/bin/edje_cc: Error. unable to load image for image brushed.png part entry to ../../data/init/init.edj
make sure libpng (and relevant devel) is installed, then rebuild from
the top
danny wrote:
How can I pipe the output of make to a file so that I can include it
here?
make make.log
it might be a good idea to only send relevant parts, the output of an
entire make can be very big
if this mail has arrived before, I apologize, but I've been having some
minor issues with
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
For some reason, E chooses the least exact match rather than the most
exact match when picking an icon. If you consider it a bug as I do,
talk to raster.
yeah - e finds the FIRST match it finds to avoid always searching ALL app
entries every time. i
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Tue, 02 May 2006 03:40:51 +0200 Morten Nilsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
Not that I really know how e does its thing
actually u'd be surprised the # of places e tries to match such things... :)
really i just need to find such things differently
Paul Stejskal wrote:
Laurence Vanek wrote:
Epsilon.c:2:28: error: epsilon_plugin.h: No such file or directory
anyone else see this?
Probably a coding error where it needs something. Try updating or
something and see if it helps.
Recent checkins has fixed this issue, and epsilon now builds
Michael Jennings wrote:
That is a ridiculous point of view. There is no one distro. And if
you're talking about Fedora Core, you are in *dire* need of reading
this:
Fedora/Red Hat can go and stick it. Never liked those distros.
Trustix is the one true distro :)
Michael Jennings wrote:
I'm getting married in under 9 days
Hey, congratulations man!
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littletux wrote:
If it's part of make install is WILL BE RUN by package builders.
Unless you add something like this before running configure script :
perl -pi -e s|sh data/config/autodetect.sh|#sh \
data/config/autodetect.sh| Makefile.in
If there was a configure option to (enable or) disable
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
ok. i think i might have to poke my finger into it all too - i notice some
totally outrageous build requirements (ecore REQUIRES libdiretfb? no - it's
optional and i don't think we should be shipping it as then the final e
install will drag in dfb
David Seikel wrote:
Distro maintainers usually hardcode a VT into the other display managers,
they can do the same for entrance. Package maintainers are in a middle ground.
I would dare to say distro maintainers is a fancy word for packager..
they are the one and same.
Just, not all
Michael Jennings wrote:
Morten Nilsen wrote:
As I see it, the main package should BuildRequire all possible
packages available on that system that the library being built has
some sort of support of
Negative. The whole point of optional packages is that they're NOT
required. That's one
Alan Hoyle wrote:
Why is the Digest feature disabled for this mailing list?
I would guess because digest sucks ;D
it only causes weird replies to the list, and the ones whom choose
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David Seikel wrote:
On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 10:28:42 -0500 Chris Williams
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone else seeing uneven text in the e dialogs, title bars, etc?
I'm using the rpms packaged by Didier for FC4 and the past two updates
(one today March 9 --
Andreas Volz wrote:
I have to ask.. what does this option do? I've never noticed any
difference with it either on nor off..
It seems not to work for some time, but with the current CVs it's
working and I love it! You could configure which modules aren't
overlapped by maximizing windows. In my
OS flamewar
Debian
I vote Openbsd. I personally like that for servers. ethier that or netbsd or
freebsd will do.
I would go with Trustix. :)
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Aleksej Struk wrote:
Hi all,
I think of starting a new app/module for e17. Actually, I want to
write a desktop lock app/module. However, I still do not know what to
start from and what functionality to implement.
My idea is to have a separate program, like KDE does, which will lock
the
Alan Hoyle wrote:
On 2/16/06, Morten Nilsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alan Hoyle wrote:
I've been looking around at the get-e.org site and found the Monitor
module that I want to run.
You need to install the module.. you have only installed a theme for the
module.
Instead of continuing
Yasufumi Haga wrote:
Would you tell me one thing?
(this may be a stupid question, though)
When you use irssi, how do you run it after making e remember
those Eterm properties with remember function? I thought
clicking Eterm icon started just Eterm without irssi.
http://84.234.141.4/irssi.png
Hisham Mardam Bey wrote:
I think making on-the-fly encoding at least an option, and maybe default
on would be a good idea :)
This also depends on the ripper and encoder writing to and reading
from stdin and stdout respectively if I'm not mistaken. This might
indeed, though it could likely
Morten Nilsen wrote:
David Seikel wrote:
Is this the exebuf lag problem that has already been discussed and
fixed recently? It only lagged the first time, subsequent times there
blue eyed lags every time for me, gant never
was no lag. Your first run may have been in blue eyed. I tested
Mike Russo wrote:
Hmm.. might be a problem with the emotion build config files, as it
finds what it needs to find but does not build:
I get quite curious every time I see emotion, do anyone actually use it?
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so, I looked around the interface a bit, and it looks quite good..
however..
I don't see any obvious mention of how to tell oggenc artist/album/title
etc. I did find one id3 tab, but that's for mp3s..
I guess extrackt could be adding -t/-l/-a/etc. behind the scenes, but I
don't trust that is
normally, I use gant, but I like to look at the other themes once in a
while.. and one of the ones I think has potential, is blue eyed..
but, I noticed purely by chance, that exebuf is laggy with blue eyed,
but not with gant..
from the time I hit a letter until it appears in exebuf and list
David Seikel wrote:
but, I noticed purely by chance, that exebuf is laggy with blue eyed,
but not with gant..
from the time I hit a letter until it appears in exebuf and list is
filled, a couple seconds transpire.. with gant it's instantaneous..
Is this the exebuf lag problem that has
so, I was moderately excited when I read cia yesterday..
and after updating my e, I enabled Use application provided icon instead
now, it does work for azureus (I get the frog) but not for mozilla
seamonkey (I get the eap/default icon)
I'm guessing this is because the application provided
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
if the icon is the same (after a restart) then the eap icon and the app
provided one are the same image. this doenst take effect immediately - only on
new instances of the icon for that window.
well, yes, the icon is the same after restart, but the eap
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
that shouldnt happen. if you tell it to use the app icon - it will use it - IF
the app provides a NETWM ARGB32 icon. ie the app has to have a property on it
like:
_NET_WM_ICON(CARDINAL) = 48, 48, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
ignore this, timing round-trip-time
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Again related to seamonkey..
all the windows have different classes, according to the create icon
function, and xprop reveals:
this window:
WM_CLASS(STRING) = Mozilla, msgcompose
mailnews:
WM_CLASS(STRING) = Mozilla, mail:3pane
navigator:
WM_CLASS(STRING) = Mozilla, navigator:browser
now,
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
no it's not. read the hex values - now look them up inan ascii table and it
will likely saysomehting like Mozilla Seamonkey Borwser or something :) its a
NAMe ( text string) not pixels. :)
they do say assumptions are the mother of all fuckups :)
I'll go
Michael Hughes wrote:
I have hesitated to make the jump to lightspeed because I rely on my E16
desktop and there seems to be issues with making E16 and E17 coexist for
test purposes.
e17 and e16 coexist nicely.. some time ago, e16 had its executable
renamed to e16 to allow exactly this.. so,
Ronald Lau wrote:
The CARBON theme on e17 has got to be the SINGLE most KICK ASS piece of
themeing ever made for any app in any OS at any time in the history of
the world (23OZ of Glass for e16 being a close second).
that is a matter of taste.. to me, gant is the winner, though it is
rotting
Chad Kittel wrote:
Only time I have experienced a ghost image in the pager is when I
have gaim open, switch to a desktop that doesn't have gaim on it,
use the gaim tray icon to minimize it to the tray. The pager
does not update to reflect the fact that gaim is now completely off
screen. Even
Andreas Volz wrote:
Am Sun, 29 Jan 2006 09:15:06 -0600 schrieb Paul Stejskal:
Why not just highlight and middle click on the background window?
That's sorta like a clipboard and I do it all the time.
Sure this is possible with texts, but there's so much more to dragdrop.
Only one example are
Andreas Volz wrote:
I don't like autoraise for the common case. Only in dragdrop modus.
I must have autoraise, or I go nuts..
BTW: I played with autoraise and either I don't understand how it works
or it's a little buggy.
snip
Is this the correct way to use autoraise? I would expect the
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
Apparently thinktux pulls some serious load and bandwidth - and that is not all
of the anonymous CVS access we have. Apparently Thinktux's machine is farily
overloaded CPU-wise and is pulling a good 25GB of CVS data traffic per day. I
imagine this will
Pascal Schwarz wrote:
a cvs server which is able to take the load (we had up to 25gb traffic a
day, and it still grew)
25gb is very obscure.. do you mean 25Gb or 25GB?
I'm guessing GB, but it is best to be sure.
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Bjornar Ness
I think that animated knobs are hard manipulate with a mouse pointer and
they have to be quite large to work at all. You can go to hardware such
real-world metaphors make for poor UI.. don't use them.
the sliders are fine, I just don't think they should
Michael Hughes wrote:
Go to the Web site at http://enlightenment.sourceforge.net/
.. or simply look at the headers.. all mailing lists have these;
List-Unsubscribe:
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-users,
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
in essence, an email is enough.
Oliver Vogel wrote:
I'm used to Alt+Shift+Arrow, that's faster and more convenient for me.
and I'm used to Alt-Fn .. so much so that I even use the combo even when
in windows..
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Michael Kelly wrote:
I recall reading that the thinktux.net mirror wasn't totally in sync
with anoncvs recently (something about needing to update the
directories). Has that been resolved now?
I'm guessing that is caused by the mirror being kept in sync by using
cvs up rather than cvs co
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On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 10:02:32 +0100 Anders Troback [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm using focus-policy KLICK (I'm a keyboard addict:-)) but I don't
hey. this isn't KDE! it's CLICK! :) hehehehe
no, this is E, that would be ELICK! :) sorry, bad pun..
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David Stevenson wrote:
Feel free to flame me down, but I'm wondering what users think about calling
Window List Alt-Tab instead.
There is no wholly universal term for it..
the action performed would be task switching and I think window list
is a very good and descriptive name for the ..
David Stevenson wrote:
module Edit Mode the Ctrl-Alt-G mode.
Oh! so that's how you turn on edit mode :-)
I turn on edit mode with alt-click on a module..
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B S Srinidhi wrote:
A few days back, I downloaded the ladybug animated background. Whenever
I select Background Settings from the Configuration Panel, I find
the background to be (somewhat) garbled. You can find the screenshot at:
http://srinidhi.deeproot.co.in/images/ladybug_bug.png
known
Nathan A. Smith wrote:
Foxy,
I don't know were the warnings are coming from -- although I have seen
them in a lot of e libraries recently. However, the final error doesn't
exist in the files on cvs -- try getting from there again and see if it
compilies. I expect you main run into a
Dano wrote:
Hello
Why is pager showing iconified windows? It's so irritating.
Please make this feature option-able. Thanx
My pager doesn't..
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Geoffrey wrote:
Updated my e17 on the 18th. After this update, I can't switch to a
virtual terminal. What I get is my desktop image with a 5 cm black
space at the top that appears to be the contents of the virtual terminal
screen. If I hit the enter key I can see the login prompt scroll in
Mitch Gorman wrote:
Michael Jennings wrote:
This info would be great...except it's not 1999 any more.
Does this mean we can't party anymore?
we can still party, just not like it's 1999
far as I could tell from googling around, mandrake last left cepstral
and joined something called
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 13:49:13 +1000 David Seikel [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
sylpheed-claws changes the window title to add the name of the account
you are using at the time. It won't do that until after the remember
settings kick in. I don't know about
Jerome Pinot wrote:
It's quite a long time now that http://www.enlightenment.org is dead
http://enligthenment.sf.net/ is still up
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Mark R. Bowyer wrote:
The lack of full Gnome hinting support would probably still keep me on
e16 right now, though. But I will try to get e17 running next week.
I'm currently running the last pre of e16 on my laptop, so I'll not be
upgrading that immediately ;O)
no need to upgrade .. e16 and
Mark R. Bowyer wrote:
On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 17:52 +0100, Morten Nilsen wrote:
Mark R. Bowyer wrote:
The lack of full Gnome hinting support would probably still keep me on
e16 right now, though. But I will try to get e17 running next week.
I'm currently running the last pre of e16 on my
Martin Klaffenboeck wrote:
Can we use only a systray, without engage somehow?
Yes, you can get an application like trayer to do the job just fine.
What exactly do you mean by that?
install the application called trayer or one like it...
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roland wrote:
Hi all Anyone have any idea about a bug causing segfaults
when an iconified window exits ? I see this a lot and also
saw mention of this in the E todo list. Will this be fixed?
I too see segfaults, but they don't happen immediately, like you
report... I see them if I uniconify
Andrew Williams wrote:
roland wrote:
Hi all Anyone have any idea about a bug causing segfaults
when an iconified window exits ? I see this a lot and also
saw mention of this in the E todo list. Will this be fixed?
I too see segfaults, but they don't happen immediately, like you
report...
Martin Klaffenboeck wrote:
Hi there!
How can I create a login for evidence, wich starts only an xterm?
(Instead of failsafe.)
do you mean entrance?
ecore_config -c /etc/entrance_config.cfg -k /entrance/session/count -g
ecore_config -c /etc/entrance_config.cfg -k
/entrance/session/x/session
Martin Klaffenboeck wrote:
Thank you. BTW. Do you know how I can read out the integer and use this
in a script? I have a script called e17update for gentoo, I would like
to add this at the end of it.
I would do something like
count=$(ecore_config .. | awk '{print $2}')
Cheers,
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Foxy wrote:
--- engage/data/themes/module.edc 1 Nov 2005 12:05:34 - 1.1.1.1
+++ engage/data/themes/module.edc 10 Dec 2005 11:05:04 -
should I just do something like
$patch module.edc engage-transparent.patch ?
while in engage/ do patch -p1 engage-transparent.patch
Foxy wrote:
Morten Nilsen wrote:
while in engage/ do patch -p1 engage-transparent.patch
do you mean source or already installed module?
source, of course..
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Morten
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