>> "MH" == Marek Habersack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sat, Jun 29, 2002 at 04:54:30AM -0700, Joseph Carter scribbled: [...] > The only thing I am worried about, for one, is the removal of many useful > configuration options from things like sawfish, or the control-panel... > Changing a window manager requires messing around with the alternatives > system, making sawfish not show the window content requires writing Lisp When you move a window ? (setq resize-outline-mode 'box 'symbol) (setq move-outline-mode 'box 'symbol) > code (which is fine for me, as I know it but I helped some 5 people already > to make that change...), same as making it wrap the workspace switching... I > must say that I'm a bit disappointed with this aspect of GNOME2... It used > to be so wonderfully configurable using the UI. > My question is - are there any plans to make "advanced" interfaces for those > control freaks who want to modify their configuration and not always have > time to read the source or documentation (poor, as in the case of Sawfish) > to achieve what they could do with GNOME1.4? Gconf For All(tm) would be > sufficient, I believe :)) All the code has been removed in sawfish for GNOME 1.x and sawfish for GNOME 2.x Christian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

