On Sunday 04 July 2010 12:37:31 Andreas Volz wrote:
> Am Thu, 1 Jul 2010 16:35:10 +0100 schrieb Mick:
> > Hi All,
> > 
> > I updated E17 from the cvs two days ago and I noticed that gkrellm2
> > which should be positioned at the bottom right corner of the screen,
> > keeps being pushed up by the height of the bottom shelf.  The shelf
> > does not occupy the whole width of the bottom of the screen, so I'm
> > not sure what pushes gkrellm up with this version of E17 I've just
> > installed.
> > 
> > I have added gkrellm at the startup apps for some time now, but as I
> > said this was fine until now.  I have tried setting up
> > More/Remember/Name+Position, but it is still being pushed up.
> > 
> > Any ideas?
> 
> Yes, I've an idea. I did some commits in e_zone.c and e_border.c do fix
> some bugs in this area. I tested my use cases for around a week and it
> worked. Nice. Maybe I missed your use case.
> 
> In "trunk/TEST/app/e/e_place_test" I implemented a little application
> to fit my tested use cases. I would like to understand your use case
> and how to correct handle it. Could you make a screenshot with some red
> arrows what is the situation and how it should behave in your eyes? Or
> a video if you like...

Hi      Andreas, where would you like me to upload the screenshots?

The behaviour of gkrellm is akin to dragging one of the desktop icons (e.g. 
the home or temp directory icon) to the bottom of the screen.  When you 
release your mouse the icon is pushed upwards until it clears the height of 
the shelf on the bottom of the screen.

With gkrellm this does not happen instantaneously, so it gives the impression 
that you can manually drag and drop gkrellm below the region of the shelf.  
However, when the gkrellm window dimensions is redrawn; e.g. when the wireless 
gkrellm drops the connection and collapses or when it is reinstated and 
expands, then the gkrellm is pushed upwards until it clears the height of the 
shelf.
-- 
Regards,
Mick
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