On 1/4/12 6:56 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote: > On Wed, 4 Jan 2012 09:32:56 -0800 > Duane G Canaday <sunny51dc at gmail.com> dijo: > >> I just installed the new Stable version of Scribus on an Antix M11 >> box, its a Pentium 4 about 2 Ghz. ... >> When I open the Storybook editor it starts too high up on the screen >> and I can't get a hold of the top of it to move it down. > > I don't know the answer to your problem, but I have a few thoughts. > > 1) I assume you have the latest stable 1.4.0, released just a > couple days ago. If not, definitely upgrade to it. > > 2) Can you try a different window manager, or even a different desktop > environment. I would suggest Xfce or Lxde as lightweight desktop > environments. Personally I switched from to Xfce a couple months ago, > after years of Gnome. I have come to like it a lot. > > 3) Assuming you chose Antix because it is lightweight, you might have > better luck with something like Lubuntu or Xubuntu, since they are more > mainstream. > > 4) Probably most importantly, check bugs.scribus.net to see if this has > been reported. If not, you should probably file a bug report. >
We've probably worked through all these sorts of issues in the past. I'd expect now this would be down to Qt4 issues on the DE/WM you are using rather than Scribus code. You can always reset window positions in the prefs files in ~/.scribus, however most WMs would allow moving a window with a shortcut. Eg in Windows it was Alt-Space then M, and then arrow keys. Most Linux based ones I have seen (certainly not all) have something similar. Craig
