On 04/15/2014 04:02 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Hi,
here Evolution 3.12.1 has so many bugs, that I won't write tons of bug
reports, but ask you to provide Evolution 3.10.4 by the Arch repository
again.
I Cc to upstream, since it's not the first time that upstream released a
version that is complete
El 15/04/2014 18:00, "Daniel Micay" escribió:
> That's not at all true. KDE is going to be using server-side window
> decorations with their Wayland compositor.
That's true. I didn't know that. Anyway it is a KDE implementation, it's
not part of Wayland Protocol.
> The GTK+ header bar is based
On 15/04/14 04:56 PM, Andres Fernandez wrote:
>> Chromium defaults to drawing the title bar itself as part of the window,
>> for the same space-saving reasons. GTK+ applications using the header
>> bar still have window buttons too - by default a close button, but
>> optionally minimize/maximize.
>
> Chromium defaults to drawing the title bar itself as part of the window,
> for the same space-saving reasons. GTK+ applications using the header
> bar still have window buttons too - by default a close button, but
> optionally minimize/maximize.
>
> Anyway, I'm pointing them out as the applicatio
On Tue, 2014-04-15 at 16:33 -0400, Daniel Micay wrote:
> > Firefox provides a menu bar and a title bar with window buttons using
> > the JWM theme.
>
> Firefox lacks support for this on Linux because it's not viewed as a
> first tier platform. The menu bar will go away on Linux by default when
> t
On Tue, 2014-04-15 at 16:12 -0400, Chris Tonkinson wrote:
> https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/downgrade/
Thank you Chris :)
I used it to downgrade to
$ pacman -Q evolution evolution-data-server gnome-desktop
evolution 3.10.4-1
evolution-data-server 3.10.4-1
gnome-desktop 1:3.10.2-1
Hopefully i
Well, you may give up gedit for Sublime Text. You will never go back. ;)
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Damian Nowak
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On 15/04/14 04:18 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Tue, 2014-04-15 at 15:57 -0400, Daniel Micay wrote:
>> You can blame Chromium/Chrome
>
> They still have a title bar with window buttons, Chromium even takes
> care about the JWM theme I'm using.
Chromium defaults to drawing the title bar itself as p
Am 15.04.2014 22:18, schrieb Ralf Mardorf:
>
> On Tue, 2014-04-15 at 16:59 -0300, Andres Fernandez wrote:
>> Anyway, complaining won't change the new design guidelines, wich are
>> large accepted.
>
> :(
Well, it's a feature that gedit also lost its menubar. Mousepad, you
have a new friend.
On Tue, 2014-04-15 at 15:57 -0400, Daniel Micay wrote:
> You can blame Chromium/Chrome
They still have a title bar with window buttons, Chromium even takes
care about the JWM theme I'm using.
> and Firefox for making this popular.
Firefox provides a menu bar and a title bar with window buttons us
> provide Evolution 3.10.4 by the Arch repository
You can use pbrisbin's downgrade script if it's such a problem. It is
available in the AUR (https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/downgrade/).
Cheers!
Chris Tonkinson
610.425.7807
"Work as if you were to live a hundred years. Pray as if you were
On Tue, 2014-04-15 at 15:57 -0400, Daniel Micay wrote:
> There are some window managers not implementing EWMH properly (Xfce's window
> manager) and you
> will get a redundant title bar on top of the header bar.
I'm using JWM.
Hi,
here Evolution 3.12.1 has so many bugs, that I won't write tons of bug
reports, but ask you to provide Evolution 3.10.4 by the Arch repository
again.
I Cc to upstream, since it's not the first time that upstream released a
version that is completely unusable for _serious_ work.
Regards,
Ralf
El 15/04/2014 16:52, "Ralf Mardorf" escribió:
>
> Hi,
>
> do I miss options for the preferences or doesn't gedit provide a menu
> bar and window buttons anymore? A menu bar might be something to argue,
> since it's part of the app, but the window buttons are provided by the
> window manager I deci
On 15/04/14 03:51 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> do I miss options for the preferences or doesn't gedit provide a menu
> bar and window buttons anymore? A menu bar might be something to argue,
> since it's part of the app, but the window buttons are provided by the
> window manager I decided to
Hi,
do I miss options for the preferences or doesn't gedit provide a menu
bar and window buttons anymore? A menu bar might be something to argue,
since it's part of the app, but the window buttons are provided by the
window manager I decided to use. Will this happen to other editors, such
as pluma
Thanks for reply. My bluetooth keyboard itself does not have numlock.
On my laptop, I tried to switch numlock on/off, but this did not work
either.
I am running 3.14.1-1-ARCH that came with gnome 3.12 last night.
On 04/15/2014 11:14 AM, Ryan Fredette wrote:
It may seem silly, but is numl
It may seem silly, but is numlock on? It could be that because the
keyboard doesn't have a numberpad, it's emulating one like many laptop
keyboards: having it take over the right half of the board when numlock
is enabled. I don't know why upgrading Gnome would make numlock on by
default, but
After Gnome 3.10 -> 3.12 upgrade my Bluetooth keyboard layout became
crazy. There are no English letters, instead it types some numbers.
Sounds silly, but if I press in gedit letter "p" is prints "*", "o" is
"6", "l" is "3", "q", "w" and others do out output anything.
The keyboard is visible
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 11:03:52PM -0400, Carl Schaefer wrote:
> 2. Some files in /usr/bin had no package that pkgfile could find. Most
> were from AUR, but there was also this:
>
> $ pkgfile /usr/bin/init.lxc
> $ pacman -Qo /usr/bin/init.lxc
> /usr/bin/init.lxc is owned by lxc 1:1.0.3-1
>
> It
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