Forgot to send this to the ml.

Leonardo Reis wrote:
> Suggestions:
>
> I do not like the icons on the desktop. Other users also agree me. The 
> initiative of the D-Bus support is very good, but links on entropy 
> solve the case. Another possibility is a configurator as of the GNOME 
> conf where I choose whether I want these icons on the desktop.
>   
If you would actually look before you complained you would see we do 
have a configuration panel.  One that is quite excessive even.  And if 
you looked at the configuration options for the file manager you would 
see you can disable desktop icons.  Entropy is no ready and is also not 
part of the default Enlightenment install.  You can battle with raster 
on this, but you probably won't get far.
> The shelfs should take the whole area and be invisible. This will 
> prevent maximizes distorted. Within the shelfs would panels, which 
> would be mobile and visivéis the gadgets and contained.
>   
What do you mean by "maximizes distored"?  Your idea is just goofy 
anyway.  What you are suggesting is what we already have.  The shelf is 
simply the panel you are describing.  Of course having completely mobile 
shelf instead of being tied to a side may be nice, patches accepted.
> It could be putting a shelf by corner of the screen, but detro of each 
> shelf (which is invisible) podeiriam be placed several panels, these 
> yes, furniture, visible will be applied where the skins of the subject 
> and gadgets.
>   
I can't even understand this, you'll need to explain it again.  I'm 
guessing it's just an extension of your previous thought.
> Good work in the Penguins, Calendar, Echo, Forecasts.
> Mem with image was better.
> Net, one on the other boxes with numerical values to the side. Or put 
> numbers next the boxes
>   
These are separate modules that you'll need to talk to the authors about.
> Images more text inform much more and much better.
>   
Huh?
> The Bling havent a configurator. I can enable the module, but not the 
> effects.
>   
Bling is a hack and was never properly finished.  The version in CVS was 
very broken when I tried to use it last.  There is another version in 
maintained by the author of itask that works much better and with which 
I know for a fact has a configuration panel.
> One problem:
>
> I use the Enlightenment in the second terminal (Crtl + Alt + F8), and 
> when I change terminal (Crtl + Alt + FX) sometimes falls Enlightenment.
>   
Explain how it "falls".  This could be X dying as if Enlightenment 
segvs, it will catch itself.
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