On 09/22/2013 06:49 PM, Morel Bérenger wrote: > Ok, problem solved by simply waiting... strange. Anyway, I can not > reproduce your problem, here, pressing 'n' goes to next unread > message. Is it what it should do? If yes, then it works fine. > I would really like to see your i3 configuration file and know your > steps. My bet would be that you had this "issue" when using an i3 mode > where the key 'n' was binded, so when i3 received 'n' it thought it > was for it. I sent you the config file in a private message > > For the 2nd issue, it seems you do not have installed a package for > me. Package which could have been automatically installed by whatever > other wm you use, or any other software. > I already had issues with softwares which had silent dependencies in > Debian. It is easy for developpers to forgot about one of those when > then are making tests on systems using a complete desktop environment, > and users as me (us?) which prefers to keep systems as light as > possible suffers from that. > After all, how could a window manager break automatic URL management? it works in all other WM, MATE, Gnome, xfce, but not i3.. > > For the 3rd and hopefully last issue you had, it is definitely not a > i3 problem, since as you say, "I went back to Trinity WM". > I3 just have no way to remember that a window was in fullscreen. > Often, web browsers implements their own window manager internally, > which allows to fullscreen. Since thunderbird is made on the same > basis as firefox, I guess they use the same GUI tools, and so that you > are using the internal full screen mode. it never went full-screen until I ran i3. Even though I brought it out of full-screen before I closed I3, when I ran thunderbird again in gnome, it ran full-screen with no way to close it. I never had a window before that didn't have the X box to close the window before I ran i3.
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