Here you are, sir. Latest version on github handles that.
2012/1/10 Diep Pham Van
> I have a request. :D
> Menubar doesn't seem to respect 'NoDisplay=True' in .desktop file.
> I think it is a very important function. Without it, I cannot organizer my
> menu the way I want.
>
> From: Alexander Ya
I have a request. :D
Menubar doesn't seem to respect 'NoDisplay=True' in .desktop file.
I think it is a very important function. Without it, I cannot organizer my menu
the way I want.
From: Alexander Yakushev
Subject: Re: ANN: Menubar - decent application menu for Awesome
Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2012 1
On 10.01.12 01:32, Dariusz Luksza wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to share with you my first Awesome WM extension (and also my
> first lua script ;)) called screenful.
>
> What it does ?
>
> First of all it automatically detects connected/disconnected
> monitors/screens using udev events then
Hi all,
I would like to share with you my first Awesome WM extension (and also my first
lua script ;)) called screenful.
What it does ?
First of all it automatically detects connected/disconnected monitors/screens using udev events then it "calculates" with graphic output changed state and fin
On 2012-01-09 Patrick Bethke wrote:
> thunar draws its icons by putting something transparent
> on the root window iirc. have you tried xprop'ing your
> desktop and making a sticky rule for the "invisible"
> window?
No, I didn't. I'll check how to do that and report back if
I face problem
thunar draws its icons by putting something transparent on the root window iirc.
have you tried xprop'ing your desktop and making a sticky rule for the
"invisible"
window?
2012/1/9 Daniel Martí :
> CC the list if you want to get some answers :-)
>
> I'm sorry I can't help you much further. My know
CC the list if you want to get some answers :-)
I'm sorry I can't help you much further. My knowledge on how does gnome work is
very poor. I suggest you search the wiki, the mailing list archive or even
ddg.gg. If you have no luck, I bet Uli or any of our gurus have the answer to
your question.
On 2012-01-09 Daniel Martí
wrote:
> When you say "desktop", do you mean tag or actual
> screen?
Hmm, hard to tell. I'm new to awesome. Usually I'd call it
desktop, but in awesome the term apparently is “tag”.
I explain: I have one physical monitor (is that a
screen?). Then I h
When you say "desktop", do you mean tag or actual screen?
Marco wrote:
>Dear list,
>
>I'm using gnome 3 with awesome as window manager in Debian
>unstable (set up according to the wiki). The problem:
>Nautilus only handles the first desktop, so no desktop
>icons on all desktops exept on
Dear list,
I'm using gnome 3 with awesome as window manager in Debian
unstable (set up according to the wiki). The problem:
Nautilus only handles the first desktop, so no desktop
icons on all desktops exept on the first one.
Any ideas how to let it manage *all* desktops?
awesome v3.4.11
Thank you for the warm reception, Julien!
I'll be glad to contribute to Awesome. First, of course, I need to make
this whole code prettier and redesign some parts.
Regards,
Alexander
2012/1/9 Julien Danjou
>
> This seems interesting enough that you should consider submitting this
> for inclusi
On Sat, Jan 07 2012, Alexander Yakushev wrote:
> As my body temperature floated around 39-40 degrees Celsius I found nothing
> better to do than to pimp my Awesome a little further. That's how this
> abomination (composed of modified freedesktop.menu and awful.util.prompt)
> was born.
>
> Now to t
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