Re: FVWM: starting up applications

2009-09-24 Thread Hans Voss
Jason, two (short) questions. 1) has the offender been banned? (saves me from implementing my own mailfiltering system) 2) what is the proper address for 'behavioural complaints' like these? Thank you. Sent from my iPhone please excuse typo's and terse syntax. On Friday, September 25, 2009, Jaso

Re: FVWM: Taking a break...

2009-09-24 Thread Hans Voss
(apologies for top post) You deserve a break. All the best, see you around later. On Thursday, September 24, 2009, Thomas Adam wrote: > Hi all, > > It umm, well it seems I can't quite deal with this how I'd like, so > for the benefit of the project, I think I will take a short break -- I > apprec

Re: FVWM: starting up applications

2009-09-24 Thread despen
Jason Weber writes: > On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 4:40 PM, Jason L Tibbitts III > wrote: >>> "JW" == Jason Weber writes: >> >> JW> So what is to keep the limitless cash of corporate behemoths from >> JW> poisoning forums such as this with cheap outsourced labor? >> >> This seems a non sequitur

Re: FVWM: starting up applications

2009-09-24 Thread Jason Weber
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 4:40 PM, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote: >> "JW" == Jason Weber writes: > > JW> I wish this character would have been banned several posts > JW> ago. > > I hadn't seen the offensive posts until today, and nobody reported them > to me. > > JW> So what is to keep the limitle

Re: FVWM: starting up applications

2009-09-24 Thread despen
Jason L Tibbitts III writes: >> "JW" == Jason Weber writes: > > JW> I wish this character would have been banned several posts > JW> ago. > > I hadn't seen the offensive posts until today, and nobody reported them > to me. Probably my fault, I used this address: fvwm-ow...@fvwm.org Our we

Re: FVWM: starting up applications

2009-09-24 Thread Jason L Tibbitts III
> "JW" == Jason Weber writes: JW> I wish this character would have been banned several posts JW> ago. I hadn't seen the offensive posts until today, and nobody reported them to me. JW> So what is to keep the limitless cash of corporate behemoths from JW> poisoning forums such as this with c

Re: FVWM: starting up applications

2009-09-24 Thread Jason Weber
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 2:15 PM, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote: >> "DU" == Darren Upsolla writes: > > DU> i havent and i want him to drop dead and never work with > DU> this fvwm project > > This behavior is unacceptable.  In all my years participating in this > project I have not seen anything

Re: FVWM: Taking a break...

2009-09-24 Thread Charlie
On Thu, 24 Sep 2009 22:00:46 +0100 Thomas Adam sent this information: >Hi all, > >It umm, well it seems I can't quite deal with this how I'd like, so >for the benefit of the project, I think I will take a short break -- I >appreciate "sticks and stones" and all that, but when someone has >repeat

Re: FVWM: Taking a break...

2009-09-24 Thread Jaimos F Skriletz
Thomas Adam wrote: Hi all, It umm, well it seems I can't quite deal with this how I'd like, so for the benefit of the project, I think I will take a short break -- I appreciate "sticks and stones" and all that, but when someone has repeatedly wished you would drop dead, it is a little dis-hearte

Re: FVWM: Taking a break...

2009-09-24 Thread Glyn Millington
Thomas Adam writes: > Hi all, > > It umm, well it seems I can't quite deal with this how I'd like, so > for the benefit of the project, I think I will take a short break -- I > appreciate "sticks and stones" and all that, but when someone has > repeatedly wished you would drop dead, it is a littl

Re: FVWM: starting up applications

2009-09-24 Thread Jason L Tibbitts III
> "DU" == Darren Upsolla writes: DU> i havent and i want him to drop dead and never work with DU> this fvwm project This behavior is unacceptable. In all my years participating in this project I have not seen anything so reprehensible, and I will not stand for it. - J< (the list owner)

FVWM: Taking a break...

2009-09-24 Thread Thomas Adam
Hi all, It umm, well it seems I can't quite deal with this how I'd like, so for the benefit of the project, I think I will take a short break -- I appreciate "sticks and stones" and all that, but when someone has repeatedly wished you would drop dead, it is a little dis-heartening. So I will take

Re: FVWM: starting up applications

2009-09-24 Thread Darren Upsolla
<200909241730.29950.lisi.re...@gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MIME-Version: 1.0 > From: lisi.re...@gmail.com > To: fvwm@fvwm.org > Subject: Re: FVWM: starting up applications > Date

Re: FVWM: Transient windows on the Desktop

2009-09-24 Thread Adam Sjøgren
On Thu, 24 Sep 2009 21:01:47 +0100, Thomas wrote: > 2009/9/24 Adam Sjøgren : >> Nautilus changes the text under the icon to a text-box, but I can't >> type into it. It doesn't gets focus, for some reason. (I'm using >> SloppyFocus.) > That will be some oddity with the underlying window again mos

Re: FVWM: Transient windows on the Desktop

2009-09-24 Thread Thomas Adam
2009/9/24 Adam Sjøgren : > The only annoying problem I have left with Nautilus and FVWM is if I try > to rename something on the desktop: Nautilus changes the text under the > icon to a text-box, but I can't type into it. It doesn't gets focus, for > some reason. (I'm using SloppyFocus.) That will

Re: FVWM: Transient windows on the Desktop

2009-09-24 Thread Adam Sjøgren
On Thu, 24 Sep 2009 20:28:55 +0100, Thomas wrote: >> When I try to delete a file on my desktop (run by Nautilus), a transient >> window opens ("Permanently delete?") >> The window is below all other windows, and can't be raised. (I guess >> because it is tied to the root-window.) > No -- it's b

Re: FVWM: Transient windows on the Desktop

2009-09-24 Thread Thomas Adam
2009/9/24 Adam Sjøgren : >  Hi. > > > When I try to delete a file on my desktop (run by Nautilus), a transient > window opens ("Permanently delete?") > > The window is below all other windows, and can't be raised. (I guess > because it is tied to the root-window.) No -- it's because those window a

FVWM: Transient windows on the Desktop

2009-09-24 Thread Adam Sjøgren
Hi. When I try to delete a file on my desktop (run by Nautilus), a transient window opens ("Permanently delete?") The window is below all other windows, and can't be raised. (I guess because it is tied to the root-window.) This behaviour makes sense when I delete something in a normal Nautilu

Re: FVWM: starting up applications

2009-09-24 Thread Lisi
On Wednesday 23 September 2009 23:28:03 Darren Upsolla wrote: > i want to remove the rudenes and = > arogence from it - its shit to read The only rudeness and arrogance I have seen stems entirely from you. You seem to be unable to write anything that is either pleasant or lucid, and to have a