Re: [E-devel] E16.7 Proposed Feature: Keychains

2003-10-27 Thread Mike Frysinger
On Monday 27 October 2003 07:54, BAM wrote:
 Due to E16's poor support for Xnest (read: X crashes), I found myself
 using pekwm.

i use xnest over here w/out any bugs ...
-mike


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Re: [E-devel] E16.7 Proposed Feature: Keychains

2003-10-27 Thread BAM
On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 08:43, Mike Frysinger wrote:
 On Monday 27 October 2003 07:54, BAM wrote:
  Due to E16's poor support for Xnest (read: X crashes), I found myself
  using pekwm.
 
 i use xnest over here w/out any bugs ...
 -mike

I don't use debian, but this guy had the same problem:

http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg08660.html

I didn't really look into it... too busy porting themes to pekwm.

If it works for other people with XFree86 4.3 it's probably not an E
bug, so just ignore it.

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Re: [E-devel] E16.7 Proposed Feature: Keychains

2003-10-27 Thread BAM
On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 16:46, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
 On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 07:54:08 -0500 BAM [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
 
  Due to E16's poor support for Xnest (read: X crashes), I found myself
  using pekwm.
 
 i might be inclined to rephrase that as due to xnest being unstable and buggy,
 i decided to change software unrelated to its real stability issues just to
 avoid the problem, and not to help fix it.

I had originally put something to that effect, but rephrased it in what
I thought was a more lighthearted way.

 if xnest crashes - guess what? it's xnest's fault.

Yes, I believe I said X (not E) crashes. E actually deserves kudos
for trying its best to be Xnest friendly, popping up big helpful dialogs
(the MIT SHM one in particular).

 i use xnest often - and it works well most of the time, has some weird behaviors
 and has some severe performance issues.
 
 on the other hand E isnt perfect - it crashes too :) but thats not the problem
 at hand :)

OK, everybody, I never meant to cast aspirations on E, I apologize for
doing so, and throw myself on the mercy of the court.

Would you please tell me what's wrong with my patch now instead of that
one throwaway line?

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money.
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[E-devel] edc.vim

2003-10-27 Thread Yuri


You can get it here:
http://ict197.gratis.kg/imlib2/edc.vim.gz
Help on installing syntax files:
:help 44.11
Useful command are :set syntax=edc or :setf edc, you may edit 
filetypes.vim as well.

Using this syntax file it's quite easy to find mistakes in edc files, 
like offset, -61, -1; in the latest e_logo.edc :) Wrong lines, i hope, 
will be unusually painted.

Tested with vim61 on redhat 7.3 i386

bye!



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[E-devel] sideways terminal

2003-10-27 Thread Eddie Anzalone

Enlightenment Developers,



Hi.  I haven't found that eterm or another x terminal application is cabable of being 
displayed sideways.  So instead of the terminal being oriented left-right (like 
everything on the screen), it would be oriented top-bottom and it would scroll 
towards the center of the screen.  It doesn't seem impossible.  The terminal app just 
paints ascii characters into the window right?  Maybe you would need a special 
sideways font?Or maybe.. copy the osX genie minimize animation so that you can 
have crazy shaped windows.  So what do you think, would that fit into the freedom of 
choice philosophy..?



Thanks, and by the way I've been using Eterm regularyly for years now and appreciate 
all the work you've put into it.



-Eddie

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[E-devel] edc.vim

2003-10-27 Thread Yuri


You can get it here:
http://ict197.gratis.kg/imlib2/edc.vim.gz
Help on installing syntax files:
:help 44.11
Useful command are :set syntax=edc or :setf edc, you may edit 
filetypes.vim as well.

Using this syntax file it's quite easy to find mistakes in edc files, 
like offset, -61, -1; in the latest e_logo.edc :) Wrong lines, i hope, 
will be unusually painted.

Tested with vim61 on redhat 7.3 i386

bye!



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Re: [E-devel] edc.vim

2003-10-27 Thread Ibukun Olumuyiwa
On Sun 26 Oct 2003, Yuri wrote:
 
 
 You can get it here:
 http://ict197.gratis.kg/imlib2/edc.vim.gz
 
 Help on installing syntax files:
 :help 44.11
 
 Useful command are :set syntax=edc or :setf edc, you may edit 
 filetypes.vim as well.
 
 
 Using this syntax file it's quite easy to find mistakes in edc files, 
 like offset, -61, -1; in the latest e_logo.edc :) Wrong lines, i hope, 
 will be unusually painted.
 
 
 Tested with vim61 on redhat 7.3 i386
 
 
 bye!
 

Thanks Yuri - I was really hoping someone would do this. Excellent piece
of work :)

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