On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 1:33 AM, Tim Cuthbertson wrote:
> I'm writing a tiling window manager extension
> (https://github.com/gfxmonk/shellshape), which obviously involves my
> extension being responsible for placing / resizing windows and telling
> mutter about the new positions.
>
> I'm using wh
I'm writing a tiling window manager extension
(https://github.com/gfxmonk/shellshape), which obviously involves my
extension being responsible for placing / resizing windows and telling
mutter about the new positions.
I'm using what seem like the obvious methods to do so:
- MetaWindow.resize(true
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 8:54 PM, Nohemi Fernandez wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Onscreen Keyboard- Weekly Report 02
>
> This week I have dedicated my time to the keyboard generator and
> connections, since it is important to have the core of the keyboard working
> properly before designing the layout and
2011/6/4 Federico Mena Quintero
> Yes, putting the journal/reminders as a third section of the overview
> would indeed be cumbersome.
>
> One thing I put in the prototypes, which I'm sure will be controversial
> (and which Seif had already proposed about a month ago on the list) is
> to move the
Hello all,
Onscreen Keyboard- Weekly Report 02
This week I have dedicated my time to the keyboard generator and
connections, since it is important to have the core of the keyboard working
properly before designing the layout and integration. I have changed the
vala code in Caribou to match the cu
On Fri, 2011-06-03 at 11:25 +0200, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
> I agree with Allan's concern that the overview might not be the right
> place for managing things. It's meant to find, click and close. Dragging
> a file to the reminders in the overview would really be painful if you
> need to click
Hey,
2011/6/3 Sw@g
> The issue I have is the following, my pc is used at night to run various
> important (report and admin task) task and most of them I am not there to
> control it.
>
> So I would like to be able to run a script to disable all possibility for
> the night user to either log out
Try removing the users from the group power. This group exists on many, but
not all, Linux distributions and regulates the users ability to change the
power state of the machine.
Ask in a forum for your specific distribution as this is not a gnome-shell
related issue.
2011/6/3 Sw@g
> Hi all,
>
2011/6/3 Tim Cuthbertson
> But that was difficult, and seems a crazy thing to have to do as part
> of regular development. Am I missing something? Do others get the same
> error message, and how do you get rid of it without logging out and
> back in again?
>
Assuming that the error message is w
Hi all,
I am an happy user of gnome shell - and by the way great work!!!
The issue I have is the following, my pc is used at night to run various
important (report and admin task) task and most of them I am not there
to control it.
So I would like to be able to run a script to disable all po
In hacking on gnome-shell, I often break things and have to restart
the shell (or crash it).
It seems that gnome-session notices this, as after gnome-shell exits a
few times (because I broke or restarted it), gnome-session pops up a
fullscreen X window saying something along the lines of "Oh no,
s
Le jeudi 02 juin 2011 à 13:00 -0500, Federico Mena Quintero a écrit :
> > (03:23:55 PM) aday: * i'm not convinced by the 'pending' part on the
> > right - i don't want to be reminded of what i have to do every time i
> > go to open a document, nor do i particularly like the idea of
> > introducing
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