Re: [Cooker] Nautilus and the desktop background

2001-09-06 Thread Goetz Waschk

Am Mittwoch,  5. September 2001, 16:28:42 Uhr MET, schrieb Frederic Crozat:
 Goetz Waschk [EMAIL PROTECTED] a =E9crit :
  BTW there's another annoying thing with nautilus: it always ejects my
  automounted CDs after the timeout.
 It is not nautilus, it is kernel !!
I don't think so, under KDE with the same automount options the CD stays in
the drive, only with Nautilus running the CD is ejecting automatically.

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Re: [Cooker] Nautilus and the desktop background

2001-09-06 Thread Frederic Crozat

Dans l'article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Goetz Waschk [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :

 Am Mittwoch,  5. September 2001, 16:28:42 Uhr MET, schrieb Frederic
 Crozat:
 Goetz Waschk [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
  BTW there's another annoying thing with nautilus: it always ejects my
  automounted CDs after the timeout.
 It is not nautilus, it is kernel !!
 I don't think so, under KDE with the same automount options the CD stays
 in the drive, only with Nautilus running the CD is ejecting
 automatically.

Ok, I'll check again..


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Frédéric Crozat
MandrakeSoft




Re: [Cooker] Nautilus and the desktop background

2001-09-05 Thread Goetz Waschk

Am Mittwoch,  5. September 2001, 15:04:46 Uhr MET, schrieb Frederic Crozat:
 Dans l'article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
 Goetz Waschk [EMAIL PROTECTED] a =E9crit :
  it's not possible to prevent Nautilus from setting the desktop
  background. It always overwrites my desktop setting from sawfish. I have
  disabled the 'draw desktop background by GNOME' checkbox but without
  success.
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  That's too bad as I'd really like to have different background images on
  my workspaces.
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 In nautilus, go to Preferences/Edit Preferences/Window and Desktop and
 unselect Use Nautilus to draw desktop
Does that mean I won't have the icons anymore?=20
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Re: [Cooker] Nautilus and the desktop background

2001-09-05 Thread Goetz Waschk

Am Mittwoch,  5. September 2001, 15:21:40 Uhr MET, schrieb Frederic Crozat:
 Dans l'article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
 Goetz Waschk [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
  Am Mittwoch,  5. September 2001, 15:04:46 Uhr MET, schrieb Frederic
  Crozat:
  Dans l'article
  [EMAIL PROTECTED], Goetz
  Waschk [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
   it's not possible to prevent Nautilus from setting the desktop
   background. It always overwrites my desktop setting from sawfish. I
   have disabled the 'draw desktop background by GNOME' checkbox but
   without success.
   That's too bad as I'd really like to have different background images
   on my workspaces.
  In nautilus, go to Preferences/Edit Preferences/Window and Desktop and
  unselect Use Nautilus to draw desktop
  Does that mean I won't have the icons anymore?
 Exactly !!
But I want the background set by sawfish and  still use the desktop icons of
nautilus. That doesn't remove the bug, it's only a workaround. Too bad the
nautilus sources are so bloated and hard to understand.

CU 
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[Cooker] Nautilus and the desktop background

2001-09-05 Thread Goetz Waschk

Hi,
it's not possible to prevent Nautilus from setting the desktop background.
It always overwrites my desktop setting from sawfish. I have disabled the
'draw desktop background by GNOME' checkbox but without success.

That's too bad as I'd really like to have different background images on my
workspaces.

CU
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Re: [Cooker] Nautilus and the desktop background

2001-09-05 Thread Frederic Crozat

Dans l'article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Goetz Waschk [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :

 Hi,
 it's not possible to prevent Nautilus from setting the desktop
 background. It always overwrites my desktop setting from sawfish. I have
 disabled the 'draw desktop background by GNOME' checkbox but without
 success.
 
 That's too bad as I'd really like to have different background images on
 my workspaces.

In nautilus, go to Preferences/Edit Preferences/Window and Desktop and
unselect Use Nautilus to draw desktop


-- 
Frédéric Crozat
MandrakeSoft




Re: [Cooker] Nautilus and the desktop background

2001-09-05 Thread Frederic Crozat

Dans l'article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Goetz Waschk [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :

 Am Mittwoch,  5. September 2001, 15:04:46 Uhr MET, schrieb Frederic
 Crozat:
 Dans l'article
 [EMAIL PROTECTED], Goetz
 Waschk [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
  it's not possible to prevent Nautilus from setting the desktop
  background. It always overwrites my desktop setting from sawfish. I
  have disabled the 'draw desktop background by GNOME' checkbox but
  without success.
  
  That's too bad as I'd really like to have different background images
  on my workspaces.
 
 In nautilus, go to Preferences/Edit Preferences/Window and Desktop and
 unselect Use Nautilus to draw desktop
 Does that mean I won't have the icons anymore?

Exactly !!


-- 
Frédéric Crozat
MandrakeSoft




Re: [Cooker] Nautilus and the desktop background

2001-09-05 Thread Frederic Crozat

Dans l'article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Goetz Waschk [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :

 Am Mittwoch,  5. September 2001, 15:21:40 Uhr MET, schrieb Frederic
 Crozat:
 Dans l'article
 [EMAIL PROTECTED], Goetz
 Waschk [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
  Am Mittwoch,  5. September 2001, 15:04:46 Uhr MET, schrieb Frederic
  Crozat:
  Dans l'article
  [EMAIL PROTECTED], Goetz
  Waschk [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
   it's not possible to prevent Nautilus from setting the desktop
   background. It always overwrites my desktop setting from sawfish.
   I have disabled the 'draw desktop background by GNOME' checkbox
   but without success.
   That's too bad as I'd really like to have different background
   images on my workspaces.
  In nautilus, go to Preferences/Edit Preferences/Window and Desktop
  and unselect Use Nautilus to draw desktop
  Does that mean I won't have the icons anymore?
 Exactly !!
 But I want the background set by sawfish and  still use the desktop
 icons of nautilus. 
 That doesn't remove the bug, it's only a workaround.
 Too bad the nautilus sources are so bloated and hard to understand.

You won't be able to get what you want :
Nautilus draws the desktop itself because it is needed for icon
anti-aliasing.. This is ugly (Nautilus developers already know that) but
there is no other solution (GMC was using another kind of hack to display
icons..). 


-- 
Frédéric Crozat
MandrakeSoft




Re: [Cooker] Nautilus and the desktop background

2001-09-05 Thread Goetz Waschk

Am Mittwoch,  5. September 2001, 15:41:09 Uhr MET, schrieb Frederic Crozat:
  But I want the background set by sawfish and  still use the desktop
  icons of nautilus. 
 You won't be able to get what you want :
 Nautilus draws the desktop itself because it is needed for icon
 anti-aliasing.. This is ugly (Nautilus developers already know that) but
 there is no other solution (GMC was using another kind of hack to display
 icons..). 
I didn't know that. 

BTW there's another annoying thing with nautilus: it always ejects my
automounted CDs after the timeout.

CU 
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   Götz Waschk  student of computer science   university Rostock
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Re: [Cooker] Nautilus and the desktop background

2001-09-05 Thread Frederic Crozat

Dans l'article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Goetz Waschk [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :

 Am Mittwoch,  5. September 2001, 15:41:09 Uhr MET, schrieb Frederic
 Crozat:
  But I want the background set by sawfish and  still use the desktop
  icons of nautilus.
 You won't be able to get what you want : Nautilus draws the desktop
 itself because it is needed for icon anti-aliasing.. This is ugly
 (Nautilus developers already know that) but there is no other solution
 (GMC was using another kind of hack to display icons..).
 I didn't know that.
 
 BTW there's another annoying thing with nautilus: it always ejects my
 automounted CDs after the timeout.

It is not nautilus, it is kernel !!

-- 
Frédéric Crozat
MandrakeSoft