Re: Enlightenment's mini-desktop windows

1999-06-05 Thread Stuart Ballard
Alisdair McDiarmid wrote:
 
 I'm using Enlightenment 0.15.5 with GNOME, and
 every time I start up four mini-desktop windows
 appear at the top left of the screen (I have four
 desktops configured in E). I can't find any way
 of stopping these appearing, and closing them
 every time is becoming tedious.

I would love to know the answer to this too, but here's a cheat that I
found - instead of closing the windows, size them very small and hide
them under the panel. They'll then reappear in that position, and you
won't see them.

If anyone knows the RIGHT way to do this, add me to the list of people
who'd love to know.

Hope this helps,
Stuart.


Re: Enlightenment's mini-desktop windows

1999-06-05 Thread Rahsheen Porter
On Fri, Jun 04, 1999 at 10:38:45PM -0400, Stuart Ballard wrote:
 Alisdair McDiarmid wrote:
  
  I'm using Enlightenment 0.15.5 with GNOME, and
  every time I start up four mini-desktop windows
  appear at the top left of the screen (I have four
  desktops configured in E). I can't find any way
  of stopping these appearing, and closing them
  every time is becoming tedious.
 
 I would love to know the answer to this too, but here's a cheat that I
 found - instead of closing the windows, size them very small and hide
 them under the panel. They'll then reappear in that position, and you
 won't see them.
 
 If anyone knows the RIGHT way to do this, add me to the list of people
 who'd love to know.
 
There is no Right Way(TM) to do this in 0.15.5. For some odd reason, mandrake
had the code that would allow you to do:
eesh -e 'pager off'

commented out :)
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Enlightenment's mini-desktop windows

1999-06-04 Thread Alisdair McDiarmid
I'm using Enlightenment 0.15.5 with GNOME, and
every time I start up four mini-desktop windows
appear at the top left of the screen (I have four
desktops configured in E). I can't find any way
of stopping these appearing, and closing them
every time is becoming tedious.

Can I remove them?
-- 
alisdair mcdiarmid
[everything is plastic and we're all going to die]