Hi everybody!
Now xorg is finally in Debian sid and I don't have the trouble to
compile xorg myself anymore I finally switched from xfree to xorg.
Now I wonder if there's a good way to get real transparency running in
E16 (0.16.7.2, the package in sid) and the sid xorg (i.e. without
compiling xor
I mean that the wheel and extra buttons don't work anywhere for any app.
In e17 xev (little app to report what events X sees) does not report a
button press with the wheel or the side buttons. In e16 or gnome or kde
it does!
I'll try the bindings and see if that does anything.
Thanks for the ide
That was it!
I removed all mouse bindings for 4/5/6/7 and all buttons show with xev.
Thanks.
R.
On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 07:25 -0500, Ron Lau wrote:
> I mean that the wheel and extra buttons don't work anywhere for any app.
>
> In e17 xev (little app to report what events X sees) does not repor
Oliver Vogel wrote:
Hi everybody!
Now xorg is finally in Debian sid and I don't have the trouble to
compile xorg myself anymore I finally switched from xfree to xorg.
Now I wonder if there's a good way to get real transparency running in
E16 (0.16.7.2, the package in sid) and the sid xorg (i.e.
Hi,
I've upgraded to the latest e16.8 from CVS, and noticed much to my joy a
composite manager has been integrated into enlightenment. I activated
this baby hoping to try out some of the latest and greatest features.
While the manager was quite good, and in most cases performed better
than what my
hello ;)
I have a problem with Entrance and locale on my Debian testing.
I have configure my locales with fr_FR.
When I run E17 with gdm , locales load are fr_FR.
But when I run with entrance, locales load are POSIX :/
I run entrance with command: "entranced".
Thx for help.
--
Hello,
I have made a gtk2-perl script for adding, deleting and modifying e17
bey bindings
http://www.c7obs.net/~adi/projects/perl/key
it don't look cool but for it is very functional, it is much easier to
work with the key bindings this way. please test it on you computers
and tell me it works.