. So change it. Not only does the man page tell you how, but
there are gobs of sample themes that show you how too.
Michael
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On Monday, 03 March 2003, at 23:57:20 (-0500),
gavron wrote:
I'm pretty sure it was available with RH 6.2 without having to go
through any additional contortions.
It wasn't.
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things like this. There are people on this list who don't know any
better.
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On Wednesday, 11 June 2003, at 22:25:00 (-0400),
Bryan Simmons wrote:
Yeah, I could do that actually, but I'm looking more for a kdesu app
that is written specifically for E. It would be E-su or something.
So write it. :)
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to order a new keyboard for my laptop :-)
btw. I'm using a danish keyboard configuration - from my XF86Config-4
Sounds like you're using dead keys. That has nothing to do with E.
man xmodmap.
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,
Michael
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Ready? Why do your people always ask if someone is ready right
before
would be appreciated.
Try libast from CVS.
Michael
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When I get the courage
, not the
headers. And unsubscribe instructions are included in the page
referenced by the above URL.
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as the new E release.
Second, I don't drink beer, but feel free to send me a virtual Vodka
Sour. :-)
Michael
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in the enlightenment tarball.
The presence of a COPYING file means nothing. If you look at the
source code, you'll see it's licensed under the BSD license, not the
GPL.
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If someone falls for that, that person is a sucker.
Michael
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---
Time is the fire
then ?? For people to use or for people
to help you code it ??
CVS is a DEVELOPERS tool, not an end-user tool. So obviously the
answer to your question is the latter, not the former.
Michael
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Backstreet Boys? Why would you wanna do that? Didn't you see New
Kids
in the RPM file.
New RPM's, SRPM's, and tarballs for both packages are now available
at:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2
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not the transparency setting either.
FancyLauncher is not an epplet. Contact the author.
Michael
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(in an Eterm).
Argh
This is not the first time this question has come up...and it's not
the first time someone has started talking about $TERM.
It's NOT $TERM. It's $LANG. Or more specifically, the fact that
/etc/sysconfig/i18n on RedHat sets the default locale to UTF-8.
Michael
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,
not the enlightenment project). Feel free to check it out and
contribute new questions and answers. The FAQ engine is quite
simple. :)
Michael
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by an Enlightenment theme.
Not by default. Only if you request that.
However when I use this theme with enlighentement and start Eterm,
it always uses it's default theme.
Eterm -t auto
The Eterm FAQ discusses this.
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.
feh_wm_set_bg() in src/support.c (misc/feh in E CVS).
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Applying
- this!!
Nothing. Fonts are loaded (or fail to load, whichever) on demand, not
on load.
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. Comes with the base epplets package. giblet wrote it.
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I will sail my
, and no, Mandrake is NOT a RH-based distro (at least not
any more).
This is exactly the type of bullshit I didn't want to see. Discussing
the merits of various distributions is OFF TOPIC for this list.
Discussing a new distro centered around E is fine, but this is not.
Michael
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Only time will tell if our love is scratched in sand,
Or if it's etched
planned?
Nope.
or a CVS version I could use?
Nope.
And has anyone else had the same aberation?
Anyone with the 2.6 kernel. The file format in /proc changed.
Patches welcome.
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. I
speak from experience. It took me *way* too long to find that
problem.
Michael
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something happened to the primary DNS servers. My former
employer, VA Research/Linux/Software/Poontang/WhateverNameItIsToday is
still managing the DNS. I'll rectify this soon.
Michael
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you like the PrintScreen key to act like DEL or just do nothing?
If nothing, use this:
bind Print to script nop()
Read the man page for more info on the bind keyword.
Michael
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to circumvent them.
Michael
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Before you criticize someone, walk a mile
for the application window.
It will always differ, even between Eterm's or xterm's.
Have you tried setting $TERM to xterm while using Eterm? Does that
solve the problem? If so, you probably just need to disable the
secondary screen (see src/feature.h).
Michael
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On Saturday, 08 May 2004, at 22:46:28 (+0200),
Michael Sommer wrote:
I tried to set $TERM to xterm. It doesn't change anything. I would
love to give you more information, I simply don't know where to
search.
Try disabling the secondary screen.
Michael
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To: Michael Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: support for UTF-8 in Eterm
Hello Michael,
it is only fair to let you know that Eterm has been dropped from future SUSE
distributions, mainly because
- I will be reassigned to different tasks and I was unable to find a maintainer
about UTF-8 and iconv() too. Right now
though, baby comes first. :-)
Of course. :-)
If nothing else, by the time I rewrite much of the code for 0.10,
it'll support any old encoding people want.
Michael
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certainly not ideal, though, and has some rather
painful issues. Lesser of two evils is a very subjective
conclusion. :)
Michael
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(or a package %pre/%post scriptlet) to run
chkconfig --add httpd and chkconfig --del httpd than to worry
about adding and removing rc scripts from a file.
Michael
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ignore 4 and use 5 for
Multi-user/network/X, which is also fairly silly.
Michael
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On Friday, 02 July 2004, at 16:49:46 (-0600),
Linux wrote:
Eterm has tabs? I glanced thru the menu the man page, but
evidently missed something. Would you tell us how to get the tabs?
Eterm -t Escreen
Check README.Escreen for more details.
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. Secondly, while I think kwo has done a
stellar job picking up the reins, let's be realistic: E 0.16.x is no
longer state-of-the-art.
Michael
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more potential developers?
0.16.x does not need any more developers. 0.17 and related projects
need them.
Michael
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is
right in that respect. we need to move this on - and help would be
good - not USERS, but CODERS. good ones. :)
Bingo.
Michael
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takes care of this thanks to the %{configure} macro.
Other platforms will have to adjust. Using SYSCONFDIR instead of
hard-coding is the correct method.
Michael
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are
easy to build, no Gentoo required.
Michael
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---
But what better way to go out
between, e.g., libungif-devel
vs. libgif-devel vs. libungif vs. etc. I just haven't yet.
I haven't tried to compile all the libraries as I got stuck on
imlib2 and edje which most other libs depend on.
Your problem seems to be related more to Mandrake 10 than to E. :)
Michael
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Michael
.
and they do work!
As do mine. The fact that I've built them all and imported the SRPM's
into caos CVS (address in previous e-mail) tends to prove that fact
rather well.
Michael
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reference).
I gave the URL in my original e-mail.
Michael
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I gather myself
:
mzimport -L foo.src.rpm
cd foo
mzprep
*hack hack hack*
mzpatch -n foo-1.0-some_fix.patch
mzbuild
Bingo; new SRPM. Again, nothing a person couldn't do him/herself, but
it sure saves a lot of time (and typing!). :)
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to have those epplets updated, as I
can't use a 2.4 kernel on my laptop (hardware not supported). I
think it's time that the epplets updated to 2.6, now that it's out
and rolling, no?
Patches cheerfully accepted. :)
(Assuming they don't break 2.4 kernel support, that is...)
Michael
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perusal of the man page will
reveal how to scroll by specific amounts.
Michael
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more verbose, hope
you caught my point anyway ;)
Don't even *think* of starting an Iraq debate on this list.
Michael
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tells us that Charlie
(appropriately and wisely) replied to Massimo's sig off-list, and
Massimo erroneously copied the list on *his* reply to Charlie.
Now that that's settled, we return you to your regularly scheduled
e-users.
Michael
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On Saturday, 09 October 2004, at 17:44:01 (+0200),
Massimo Maiurana wrote:
there are three recipients here. you surely missed this email, and
this is the reason why you see my two messages adjacent.
Yup, you're right. I didn't get that one. Okay, so shame on
Charlie. :)
Michael
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I don't kill flies but I like to mess with their minds. I hold them
above
me know if there are any glitches.
This is a very, very bad idea. Do not use NOT_RELEASE_1 as a release
number. What is to say that release 1 is greater or less than release
NOT_RELEASE_1? Use 0.something instead, like 0.%(date '+%Y%m%d')
Michael
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.
The individual loaders are packaged separately (assuming our spec file
is used). Apparently SuSE fucks up their package, so you may want to
try installing with --nodeps and see if it still works. If so, you're
fine.
Michael
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?
Change the theme, or use the hackish-but-functional -Px command line
option trick. :)
Michael
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On Wednesday, 15 December 2004, at 21:06:26 (-0500),
Geoffrey wrote:
Suggestions?? Eterm 0.9
Try a version that isn't older than dirt? ;-P
Michael
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at compiletime, home will work in the shell,
but becomes ~ everywhere else...
a bit annoying at times..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ cat .inputrc
\e[7~: beginning-of-line
\e[8~: end-of-line
\e[H: beginning-of-line
\e[F: end-of-line
\e[1~: beginning-of-line
\e[4~: end-of-line
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probably go for a:
ln -s /usr/lib/libpcre.a /usr/lib/libpcre.la
/sbin/ldconfig
Nope. The .la file is actually a text file which has dependency
information for the library.
and try! Unless Michael Jennings has some other theory about it.
Some other library has a .la file which refers
On Tuesday, 15 March 2005, at 04:20:56 (+0100),
Morten Nilsen wrote:
no ideas?
I'm working on it, but as busy as I've been with work and the cAos
project, I'm behind. Sorry. :(
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reasons)
and so on..
I believe I have the problem fixed in CVS. Once the anoncvs tree
syncs up, please test and let me know.
Thanks,
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often. So that means that to get a ~, I have
to press ~ followed by space bar.
Please try CVS.
Michael
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On Wednesday, 23 March 2005, at 21:09:16 (+0100),
Massimo Maiurana wrote:
odd is that this feature doesn't work in e16, but it works fine in
e17 :)
You are on crack.
HTH,
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]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/wm/enlightenment/eterm/Eterm/src'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/wm/enlightenment/eterm/Eterm'
make: *** [all] Error 2
any idea?
-freimann
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headers, not the epplets.
sys/resource.h is not including its prerequisites properly.
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this to say: Get a
reasonable mail client and learn to use it properly.
And to those of you complaining about the new behavior with the
reply-to header pointing to the list, I have this to say: Get a
reasonable mail client and learn to use it properly.
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only complaining about lots of information getting lost due to
off-list discussion.
I think lots of information is an exaggeration of reality. But it's
been done, so be happy and move onward. And I say that to everyone:
get over it and move on.
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On Wednesday, 27 July 2005, at 09:32:47 (-0500),
Ron Lau wrote:
Is there something in the source that I can edit so that Eterm has a
different Window Class?
Change the name, title, and/or icon title, not the class.
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get different icons for
different Eterms in E 0.17 without changing the window class? And if
the answer is, You can't, the correct response is: Great! I'll
write a patch!
:-)
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in screenshots)? If so, are there any plans
for Eterm (for Example) to support this?
In order: probably and eventually. :-)
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---
That's why C++ is so disappointing: it does nothing to address some
of the most
making remote
connections.
This is a horrific hack. It doesn't even take into account nsswitch
settings.
There are numerous ASYNC DNS packages out there to be used. Why not
use one?
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and uses ADNS? Client programs wouldn't link to
it, so no viral infection. Thoughts?
Michael
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much sooenr go with the fork off a child to dns lookup
via gethostbyname then punt the retuned data via fd back to the
parent method long before this :)
Fair enough. :)
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lookup to start with in libc!
ARGH! fools! :)
Hindsight is always easier than foresight. :-)
Michael
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://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=aressearchon=namessubword=1version=allrelease=all
Raster, what do you think?
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, but we predicted we'd encounter
some tough speed issues, and we were right. It's got a ways to go,
but the effort is there and moving forward. :)
Michael
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Because xterm runs the command under a shell. For efficiency, Eterm
does not.
What could I do to get it work?
Eterm --pause -e df
Or use something like Eterm -e /bin/sh -c df ; read -n 1
Michael
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?
Can't reproduce that here either. No crashes.
Michael
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What kind of a person
On Thursday, 20 October 2005, at 15:58:15 (+0200),
Dano wrote:
The problem with fullscreen Mplayer is still here (I have to use
fluxbox to watch movies with subtitles). Can someone from the
developers have a look at this?
Works fine for me.
Michael
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Oh, yes, we love EE people. They have a low level of knowledge
On Thursday, 03 November 2005, at 15:01:58 (-0600),
Jesse Luehrs wrote:
Those themes are smaller, but still not as small (according to ps at
least... however accurate that is).
It isn't.
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On Thursday, 03 November 2005, at 23:07:55 (+0200),
?? ? wrote:
the only problem with eterm currently, is that it doesn't support
utf-8.
http://www.kainx.org/journal/?view=20050407
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to change LC_ALL.
And please, if you can figure out the magical iconv() invocation that
will convert the UTF-8 to something which can be printed by
XmbDrawString(), I will be most indebted to you.
Michael
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On Thursday, 03 November 2005, at 22:20:46 (+0100),
Morten Nilsen wrote:
how do I make the Escreen window bar less ugly? or even just hide it?
Ctrl-Shift-RightClick
Michael
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this-distro-is-better-than-that-one
comments should be sent directly to /dev/null.
Here's the way to go: if you do the work, you pick the distro.
That's why ELive uses Debian. Not because it's superior, but because
the guy who did the work (Thanatermesis) picked it. End of story.
Michael
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On Friday, 18 November 2005, at 14:03:46 (+1100),
Daniel Kasak wrote:
Calmly dude. Calmly.
Uh...what?
Michael
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dictates that you
do it. :-)
Michael
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Come stand a little bit closer. Breathe
one to disassemble it. This
can make formulating attacks against it easier.
Michael
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they're not out
to get you. :-)
Michael
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Blessed are the shallow; depth they'll
On Tuesday, 13 December 2005, at 19:58:48 (+0900),
Carsten Haitzler wrote:
you can't. unfortunately. a swallow is fixed with respect to stacking.
But is it an African or a European swallow?
Michael
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On Sunday, 18 December 2005, at 07:02:07 (-0800),
Andrew Grimberg wrote:
Raster, why don't you contact mandrake
Just out of curiosity, what caused you to conclude that we hadn't at
least tried to do just that?
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monitors
with one X server. He is best known for co-authoring the best window
manager ever written, Enlightenment.
This info would be great...except it's not 1999 any more.
Michael
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On Tuesday, 24 January 2006, at 21:42:53 (+0100),
Johan Verrept wrote:
Any why not word deleted for dental health reasons?
Because it is not a solution. It is a whole new set of problems.
Michael
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at all. Setting up _ is
another set of problems if not maintained correctly and setup
correctly.
Michael
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, or for as long as you see fit.
We are a non-profit corporation and have resources of our own for
obtaining and deploying hosting, hardware, etc. which are at your
disposal.
Michael
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Entangle
I have said this many, many times. No one cares. So don't waste your
breath. Most of them just pick random 'e' words off a list because
they're cool and don't give a shit whether or not it makes sense to
name an app with that word.
Michael
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On Thursday, 09 February 2006, at 18:03:59 (+0100),
Morten Nilsen wrote:
no easy way to copy the Executable string
enlightenment_eapp -get-exe ~/.e/e/applications/all/foo.eap
HTH,
Michael
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running inside it.
Michael
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I guess the time is right for us to say we'll take
On Monday, 20 February 2006, at 16:26:32 (-0500),
Geoffrey wrote:
Personally, I don't have to admin the box, I don't really care what
it runs. :) I was just trying to stir things up as well.
Then STFU.
Michael
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and forth about
whose sucks more, let's focus on finding the third solution that will
work for everyone.
Has anyone thought about auto-detecting things at runtime rather than
build time?
Michael
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NOT
required. That's one of the things #BuildSuggests: is used
for...optional dependencies.
Of course, I'm pretty sure raster was talking about Debian packaging
anyway.
Michael
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