[e-users] 2 Backgrounds

2004-10-13 Thread Maverick
Hi all,
I've just finished rendering 2 wallpapers [1200x900] for enlightenment
http://landofillusions.no-ip.org/imgs/e001.jpg
http://landofillusions.no-ip.org/imgs/e002.jpg
Enjoy :)
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[e-users] Focus help with Firefox!

2004-10-13 Thread Free Lunch
I could really use some help tracking this bug down.  It is killing
me.  I just upgraded to 16.7 from 16.6 and the problem became quite a
bit worse.

Under Linux in Firefox, I frequently open web links in a new window by
middle clicking.  As that window draws and fills with content, I
usually immediately drag it out of the way of the original window with
alt-left-click.  When I try and do this too quickly, the window
steals focus and cannot be moved.  Since 16.7, my mouse then is
frequently trapped within the Firefox window.

My only recourse is to leave X via Alt-shift-Fsomething to a text
desktop and kill the firefox. However, since upgrading to 16.7, that
does not always fix the problem. Since upgrading, I sometimes then get
left with focus anchored within an xterm.  In this state, I am unable
to move the mouse outside of the xterm window and the mouse pointer
reverts to the classical X Windows X pointer.  Today, I was only
able to escape from that xterm by killing it (next step would have
been to terminate the X server).

This occurs with Firefox 0.8 through the current 0.10.1 release.

I realize not everyone opens links in new windows with the frequency
that I do. But I have found it is the most efficient way to work on a
fast machine with lots of screen real estate.


Any help on tracking this down or working around it would be appreciated.


Thank you!


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Re: [e-users] Focus help with Firefox!

2004-10-13 Thread Kim Woelders
Free Lunch wrote:
I could really use some help tracking this bug down.  It is killing
me.  I just upgraded to 16.7 from 16.6 and the problem became quite a
bit worse.
Under Linux in Firefox, I frequently open web links in a new window by
middle clicking.  As that window draws and fills with content, I
usually immediately drag it out of the way of the original window with
alt-left-click.  When I try and do this too quickly, the window
steals focus and cannot be moved.  Since 16.7, my mouse then is
frequently trapped within the Firefox window.
My only recourse is to leave X via Alt-shift-Fsomething to a text
desktop and kill the firefox. However, since upgrading to 16.7, that
does not always fix the problem. Since upgrading, I sometimes then get
left with focus anchored within an xterm.  In this state, I am unable
to move the mouse outside of the xterm window and the mouse pointer
reverts to the classical X Windows X pointer.  Today, I was only
able to escape from that xterm by killing it (next step would have
been to terminate the X server).
This occurs with Firefox 0.8 through the current 0.10.1 release.
I realize not everyone opens links in new windows with the frequency
that I do. But I have found it is the most efficient way to work on a
fast machine with lots of screen real estate.
First try updating to 16.7.1, which has some mouse pointer lockup fixes.
/Kim

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Re: [e-users] Focus help with Firefox!

2004-10-13 Thread Free Lunch
I should have been more specific.  I am running 0.16.7.1.  It was
downloaded and built as an ebuild.  If you believe a CVS build might
help, I would try it.

% enlightenment -V
Enlightenment Version: 0.16.7.1
Last updated on: $Date: 2004/08/20 21:37:24 $


Thank you


On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 19:25:04 +0200, Kim Woelders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 Free Lunch wrote:
  I could really use some help tracking this bug down.  It is killing
  me.  I just upgraded to 16.7 from 16.6 and the problem became quite a
  bit worse.
 
  Under Linux in Firefox, I frequently open web links in a new window by
  middle clicking.  As that window draws and fills with content, I
  usually immediately drag it out of the way of the original window with
  alt-left-click.  When I try and do this too quickly, the window
  steals focus and cannot be moved.  Since 16.7, my mouse then is
  frequently trapped within the Firefox window.
 
  My only recourse is to leave X via Alt-shift-Fsomething to a text
  desktop and kill the firefox. However, since upgrading to 16.7, that
  does not always fix the problem. Since upgrading, I sometimes then get
  left with focus anchored within an xterm.  In this state, I am unable
  to move the mouse outside of the xterm window and the mouse pointer
  reverts to the classical X Windows X pointer.  Today, I was only
  able to escape from that xterm by killing it (next step would have
  been to terminate the X server).
 
  This occurs with Firefox 0.8 through the current 0.10.1 release.
 
  I realize not everyone opens links in new windows with the frequency
  that I do. But I have found it is the most efficient way to work on a
  fast machine with lots of screen real estate.
  
 First try updating to 16.7.1, which has some mouse pointer lockup fixes.
 
 /Kim
 



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[e-users] Re: Focus help with Firefox!

2004-10-13 Thread Free Lunch
As more background, I just experienced the focus and mouse movement
constraint problem while using GNU emacs. This was the first time I
have had the problem where Firefox was not involved.

In this case the emacs window was overlapping two virtual desktops. As
I moved my mouse off the right side of one screen (where half of the
emacs window was visible) to the next, it moved to the next desktop
and locked my mouse pointer in the emacs window.

An important detail.. I had my alt key pressed as I moved my mouse to
the edge of the screen and into the next desktop.

At this point, I was totally stuck.  I could move the mouse within the
emacs window but not outside of it.  I could not bring up any menus. 
I also could not Ctrl-Alt-Function to another login to kill E. I had
to login from another system and kill X.


Any suggestions appreciated.


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Re: [e-users] edje_cc problem while building Emotion

2004-10-13 Thread Jan Swierzawski
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
 well for some reason imlib2 cant load that png image. libpng, the png loader
 module, imlib2 itself or something is refusing. it's odd and i don't know why.
 do you have multiple libImlib2.so files on your system in different places?
That was the problem, I had it from an old package and the one from CVS.
Now it works. Thanks a lot for helping me and sorry for the trouble.

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