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On May 28, 2011 12:56 AM, Jonathan Marsden lt;jmars...@fastmail.fmgt; wrote:
On 05/27/2011 07:16 PM, Tim Bernhard wrote:
gt; I just noticed that the crashing Keyboard and Mouse/Input Device
gt; Prefs app crashes on both of my laptops. ...
gt; Anyone else
Ok, my fault, and not understanding. I thought you were talking
about toolbar icons, not taskbar.
Sorry.
PCMan, I'm agree with Chow Loong Jin. Could PCManFM use gtk values
in toolbar and sidepane? Is it difficult to implement? Anyway, it's
your design, and
I just noticed that the crashing Keyboard and Mouse/Input Device Prefs
app crashes on both of my laptops. The other laptop uses a Synaptic
track-pad. It worked fine out of the box so I never tried to adjust the
speed or sensitivity, but I just gave it a test and it crashed the app as
soon as I
On 05/27/2011 07:16 PM, Tim Bernhard wrote:
I just noticed that the crashing Keyboard and Mouse/Input Device
Prefs app crashes on both of my laptops. ...
Anyone else willing to test this?
This is a known bug.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxinput/+bug/772749
What we need is
On Thu, 26 May 2011 12:13:45 -0400
Tim Bernhard ohiom...@gmail.com wrote:
Just a quick note. I've been using Lubuntu 32 and 64 bit on my 11.6
Gateway EC1458u and Acer 1810TZ laptops with out any issues. I purchased a
new laptop and found a few bugs. I tested with both 64-bit installed and
As far as I know, the toolbar icons maybe a GTK bug. It happened to me
with Gnome. I'll test it and, if I can reproduce the error, I'll mark it
as aug at Launchpad.
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2011/5/26 神癒礁湖 (Rafael Laguna) rafaellag...@gmail.com
As far as I know, the toolbar icons maybe a GTK bug. It happened to me
with Gnome. I'll test it and, if I can reproduce the error, I'll mark it as
aug at Launchpad.
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I have no problem with it. Check this out. Open gconf-editor and go
to /desktop/gnome/interface, look for a key called toolbar_style.
You can have four posible values: both, both-horiz, icons, and
text. Try to change here. Have a PCManFM window opened near
gconf-editor
No Luck. I'm beginning to think I'm looking in the wrong place. What I'm
trying to do is have my Task Bar (Window List) show only the icons for
open applications. I have this set on my other Acer. Maybe I need to look
at it again an see if I can figure out how I did it.
Tim
On Thu, May 26,
OK, item 4 is not a bug. I found the Icons only setting for the Task Bar
(Window List). You have to open panel preferences panel appletsTask Bar
(Window List)edit! Very hard to find and not very intuitive. I've done
this 4-5 times so far and I still have a hard time changing this setting.
If
PCManFM always shows icons only to save screen space.
So changing gtk+ settings won't affect it.
This is not a bug. It's by design.
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 8:20 AM, Tim Bernhard ohiom...@gmail.com wrote:
OK, item 4 is not a bug. I found the Icons only setting for the Task
Bar (Window List).
On 27/05/2011 12:11, PCMan wrote:
PCManFM always shows icons only to save screen space.
So changing gtk+ settings won't affect it.
This is not a bug. It's by design.
Shouldn't PCManFM use the gtk+ settings, and the gtk+ default settings be
changed in LXDE to use an icons-only layout instead?
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