Chris Grossmann wrote:
soapbox
When you show somebody how cool Linux (and/or *BSD, of
course) is, remember this:
The really cool part is that you are sending email directly
to the developers and a community of users, and that they
listen to your requests and consider enhancing the software.
Even
On Tue, Aug 26, 2003 at 01:05:39AM +0300, Anarky wrote:
It's REALLY cool .. and awesome ... I have yet to live long enough to
actually see something I sugested being implemented ... feels like I'm
convincing developers for future generations ... but no .. I know it's
not true .. it'll
On Tue, Aug 26, 2003 at 01:12:37AM +0300, Anarky wrote:
... hopefully I'll get my bbappconf running right sometime then I'll
avoid some of this (question: how come bbappconf can start a certain
(type of) window in a certain workspace and yet blackbox can't?
Because bbappconf sits there
On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 22:23:48 -0700 Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 22 August 2003 01:27, Anarky wrote:
I'd love it if blackbox had this feature of opening in the first
workspace it finds empty. This is effectivelly what I do when I
So let's pretend there is a open
On August 25 (15:00 EDT), Anarky wrote:
but I'm not talking just when starting an app from menu, I start
most my apps with shortcuts. I know it's not a crucial feature ... but
I would find it way cool .. and when I show somebody how cool Linux ...
and MY linux in particular is, I don't
On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 09:23:45PM +0200, DOm wrote:
Open the new window in the _actually_current_ workspace, even if the
user has changed workspace before the window has appeared.
(maybe the word currently is not right in that case, i hope you
understand what i mean)
In that way we can
I'd love it if blackbox had this feature of opening in the first
workspace it finds empty. This is effectivelly what I do when I start a
new app: search for a free workspace in which I can start my new program
(with a priority for certain important programs for certain workspaces).
wouldn't