On Thu, 25 Jul 2002 11:03:29 -0700 (PDT) Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
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From the bug database on another improper window handling bug:
Evaluation
twm is not currently supported.
x@x 2001-01-09
Isn't that like saying that X isn't supported?
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of a zealot with the
request. Anyway, doesn't Blackbox require Cygwin in order to operate on
MS OSes? If so, why not just change the reference to Cygwin?
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and gcc and g++ are you using?
My versions:
autoconf - 2.13
g++ - 2.95.4
gcc - 2.95.4
HTH
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On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 10:26:26 -0700 (PDT) Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
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On 16-Jul-2002 Jamin W. Collins wrote:
In most cases, I've simply left the slit in it's default bottom center
location. I've never really bothered moving it to a new location.
you mean BottomRight
would natively. This way you wouldn't have to worry about
having entries in one menu but not the other. Basically just a small app
that reads the same menu source(s) as BB the same way. Then people could
bind a key via bbkeys to execute this app.
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, if bblib were to provide
an interface to getting the menu listings it wouldn't be that much
overhead to display it and allow for keyed navigation, would it? Or, am I
just missing something here?
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gladly install the Blackdown release and give it
a whirl.
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with a -p1 option.
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not required.
I don't live in the SF area, but a beer is certainly on me for a fix to
this.
Note: didn't figure anyone would mind all the items being directly attach
as they are only a whopping 1633 bytes total.
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DemoApp.class
Description: application/java-vm
import
eyeballing it. =( If it would help I can rerun the
tests.
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On Thu, 11 Jul 2002 20:39:32 -0700 (PDT)
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12-Jul-2002 Jamin W. Collins wrote:
Grrr I thought I'd gotten all of those. Should have use the FR
function rather than eyeballing it. =( If it would help I can rerun
the tests.
fixed patch
On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 08:14:18 -0700 (PDT)
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wilbert, since I am not on the sylpheed list please be sure this makes
it to them.
I've forwarded the message to the Sylpheed list.
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: header to the submission address or add another
commonly used list header with the submission address?
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custom headers with their submission address. Some common ones are:
X-BeenThere:
X-Loop:
X-Mailing-List:
List-Post:
Blackbox already sets the X-Loop header, it just doesn't have the complete
submission address in it.
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will crash.
Sylpheed v0.7.8
I'll add this to the SF tracker.
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(haven't bothered with it really),
but for the most part xOr's statement is correct. There are very few keys
that BB natively uses.
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workstation running 24/7 here (running relatively
current CVS), and I haven't seen anything of this nature. What
applications are you normally running?
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a gut reaction, but I would guess that it's probably Gaim. I use
Mozilla (Debian testing's 0.9.9) on a fairly regular basis (as I suspect a
few other here do also). Gaim seems to be the wild card. Again, just a
gut reaction.
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On 06 Jun 2002 23:24:54 +1200
Matt Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oooh... sounds like a bug to me. Mine hang around, like I believe
they're supposed to...
Mine hang around too. Maybe he's behind on his adhesive bill?
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downgraded to older nvidia drivers,
so we'll see how that goes.
I'm using the 1.0.2880 drivers built from the Debian wrapper (which TMK is
just that, no changes). I haven't experienced this here. BTW, aren't you
running dual dispalys on your end Matt?
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, but shouldn't the use of xmodmap to assign a keysym of Meta_L make
the key available? xev was not only showing a keycode for the key, but
also the assigned keysym.
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that is associated with it.
I'm not a BB developer (beyond periodic bug reports and other spoutings).
So, these are only my personal opinions (as always).
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into the layout calculations.
I too find this quite useful.
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cron jobs spouting off at a mailing list. j/k
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On 04 Jun 2002 07:49:55 -0400
Jason 'vanRijn' Kasper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
er. So, I was just going to ask for a patch. =:) But it looks like
bbconf is working correctly?
Well, yea. But, any ideas why it wouldn't see keys (assigned via xmodmap)
that xev does?
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of whether the keys are defined and seen by 'xev'
properly, they are not seen by 'kate'.
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Anyone able to use Meta_R or Meta_L keys as modifiers in keybindings?
I've mapped both logo keys on my keyboard appropriately via xmodmap and
xev sees the bindings. However, bbconf doesn't appear to notice them.
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). The keyboard was set to pc101 instead of pc104.
It's strange though that xev was seeing things correctly when I assigned
the keys via xmodmap, but bbconf wasn't.
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, but no luck yet.
If that's the same problem as you're getting, I'd say it's most likely a
bug with Mozilla and not blackbox :)
Sounds a lot like:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70812
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() () from
/usr/lib/openoffice/program/libvcl641li.so#41 0x40356f7a in main () from
/usr/lib/openoffice/program/libvcl641li.so#42 0x40b1014f in
__libc_start_main () from /lib/libc.so.6
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On Fri, 31 May 2002 07:57:04 -0700 (PDT)
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cvs should have the phantom issue solved, if not please let us know.
If this is the same as the one I meantioned about Nedit windows, the
current CVS version does correct it.
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on pricewatch
(pricewatch.com)
Because of the nature of testing and debugging a wm, you really need to
sit at the console. Anything else is pain.
Just remember they are available if needed (GUI and Shell access).
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On Fri, 31 May 2002 18:07:33 +0100
Martin Rowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which version of OpenOffice.org1.0? - the 'unofficial' debs of 1.0 or
from the OpenOffice.org website tarball?
I'm using the 'unofficial' debs (1.0.0-3).
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options.
For a detailed listing, take a look at man app-name. So, in the case
of xterm, try man xterm.
Also, can someone recommend a good (i.e. compact and solid) text editor
for bb?
I'm assuming you are looking for a GUI editor. If so, check out Nedit
(nedit.org).
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On Thu, 30 May 2002 13:54:00 -0700 (PDT)
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, found two issues.
(snip
Will commit this momentarily.
Sweet... knocking out the bugs.
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more?
Have you tried tearing off the icons menu, and then using it?
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used in the
torn off state.
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the
behaviour.
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of
session.screen0.edgeSnapThreshold
in your .blackboxrc file (of course making sure its for the correct
screen in question).
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the
change? I just double-checked this with 0.62.1 on my home workstation and
it works here. Haven't specifically tried it with alpha7 yet.
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and
restarting BB?
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On Sun, 26 May 2002 16:36:19 -0500
xOr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 04:04:15PM -0500, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
I believe Shaleh asked this a while ago, but why are you killing and
restarting BB?
It still should break like that tho :)
I assume you mean should
be cosmetic problems as the application still
fuctions properly in all other respects.
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be great.
Will do. Short version. Install nedit and open a dialog box. I'll post
this at SF too.
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:
- Open windowed VNC connection to any system
- Press F8 for popup menu
- Select Full screen from the menu
Your VNC display should now be gone.
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could try a few things here.
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the connection in fullscreen it works
fine.
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guess the seemingly endless string of complaints can grate on
a person.
Please accept my thanks.
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On Thu, 23 May 2002 15:11:03 -0500
Rachel Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(And as Jamin's wife, I can vouch for the insert project
here refugee thing. ;-)
GACK!!! did she really just do that to me? Yep, she did =)
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On Wed, 15 May 2002 09:53:36 -0700 (PDT)
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 15-May-2002 Jamin W. Collins wrote:
The description sounds very similiar to the spin-lock problem I was
experiencing randomly on one of my systems in the past (see ML
archives).
indeed, it does
handler it takes the
running killall with it. Is there some reason not to run xdm?
Not sure of a way to get two different X startup types with xdm, any
ideas?
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are still valid.
There are several different ways to provide a means of easing the ability
to reply to a list without breaking existing functionality. For one good
idea, take a look at:
http://cr.yp.to/proto/replyto.html
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anywhere in the windows it
will raise the window? If so, please tell me there's a way to turn this
off.
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On Thu, 02 May 2002 14:17:55 -0700 (PDT)
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Those of you with time to burn should go through and help them clean up
the blackbox area.
What do you have in mind when you say clean up?
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can't replicate and put in the
tracker then -- must dash now!
works here (I just installed it). Perhaps one of the monitors is not
happy?
Or perhaps the Remember screen location at exit and move to it at next
startup option is checked?
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versions (0.61.1 and 0.62.1) that having this option enabled when
using the withdrawn (or dock) option caused problems with how GKrellM was
displayed.
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that
Remember screen location at exit and move to it at next startup is not
enabled.
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different then... but I find it real
convenient when I'm working with multiple windows to be able to keep
(for instance) my browser window partially overlapping my editor
window.
I tend to do much the same thing most of the time.
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as possible. In this case
at the server for the mailing list, not at the subscriber's system.
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the other two may make some things easier. Granted there are most likely
many Blackbox installs with both bbkeys and bbpager installed on them.
However, mine isn't one of them. I only recently added bbkeys to some of
my installations.
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of
the reasoning behind this decision can be found at the following link:
http://www.fsfeurope.org/news/article2001-10-20-01.en.html
Is SF the place for Blackbox? Just wondering.
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the full
app to show up?
Nothing fancy needed, just add a -w (withdrawn) to the command line:
gkrellm -w
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On Sun, 31 Mar 2002 20:27:49 -0500 (EST)
Eric Binet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.freedesktop.org/standards
Great, thanks! (that's what I call fast service :)
Comes from not having a life... =) That is unless it involves a computer.
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on.
This is all I need to have a mouse-free desktop!
You and so many others.
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you.
The best thing to do when generating automatic file lists is to call
brp-compress *before* generating the list,
Sweet explaination! I've run into this problem with a few SRC RPM files
and now I finally know why! The things you learn on the Blackbox list
never fail to amaze me.
Jamin W
Sid w/no problems mostly.
Blackbox 0.62.1pre0
BBkeys 0.8.4
I believe for the nice GUI, you need to install bbconf from bbconf.sf.net.
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, it seems that bb has to
calculate it on the fly each time.
IIRC, this is correct. The current method of placement doesn't maintain a list of
free areas.
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to call it something like Blackbox.
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Just thought some of you might like to know that Blackbox recently got
some TV exposure thanks to The Screensavers More information at the
following link:
http://wwwtechtvcom/screensavers/answerstips/story/0,24330,3374122,00html
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the GPL or some other Open Source friendly
license? I'm sure there are a few that would prefer it.
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. Changing it now.
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#
# Version: 0.01
# Released: 2/23/02
# Author: Jamin W. Collins ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
# Web Site: http://www.asgardsrealm.net/linux/
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On Sat, 23 Feb 2002 19:33:57 -0600
Jamin W. Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, here's a quick stab, for those of you interested.
It locates all windows (at least those reported by xlsclients) and
starts gathering information about them. Then stores this information
in~/.bbsession
that too... sorry. Cranked the script out in a couple hours
and didn't think about the line breaks when sent inline. =(
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p.s. Had to snip some lines for the list to allow
On Sun, 10 Feb 2002 07:47:12 -0500
Glenn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was trying to get the latest release and have been away for a couple
of weeks. The last I was here I thought the new home page was going to
be:
http://www.planetquake.com/lvl/blackbox/
Source Forge is the actual hosting
for me now (under
0.62.1) as it did previously under 0.61.
ps - i hope i'm not going to get 50 replies telling me that gkrellm will
run in the slit. i know it will do this, but i prefer to run it
stand-alone.
nope, just don't quite follow what's missing.
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should be able to run it) for testing with.
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archives also.
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for what was said about moving apps to a new
workspace. While its trival, nothing seems to replace being able to
quickly use the additional display room when using xinerama.
However, this does not mean that we need artificial boundaries.
Xinerama provides one screen, end of story.
Jamin W
6) http://furt.com/blackbox
Right now I am leaning towards 2 (with the updates to fit the screen better).
Please only mail this list, check those CC lists.
My vote goes to 5.
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points.
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on the screen whereas the default bbconf
screen does not.
Note: This is not a dig against bbconf. vanRijn and I have discussed
the reasons for the default size and it is being worked on.
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be it.
I ask that what ever easier/better additions supposedly for Xinerama
not be forced on the Blackbox users, rather that they be configuration
options. I believe I've made it very apparent so far, but just to be
absolutely clear. I for one don't want what this proposed patch
provides.
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. The date inserted in the slit could be
configured to wrap to fit the slit width, thus not increasing the slit
beyond a minimum. Something like:
Tue Jan 22
5:13 PM PST
The same level of information is provided, but not on a single line.
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are something that should be
included in Blackbox. After all, that is what the patch does.
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memory-load for this stuff.
I don't believe the suggestion was for the creation of separate apps
with the functions (least I hope not), but rather keep the code internal
to Blackbox, as it already is, and allow the user to place the
interfaces in the toolslit where and how they want.
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it?
Because that's *exactly* what I've been thinking for some time.
Does GKrellM not meet these requirements?
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them in the slit, rather that they could have them in the slit.
Perhaps as configuration options?
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to be included in Blackbox.
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On Tue, 2002-01-15 at 22:11, Ben Neuman wrote:
I was wondering about this, too. I'm a bit concerned, however - what
if the webpage about the webpages' layout is poor and not
minimalistic? We ought to have some candidates for the blackbox
webpage-about-the-webpages in order to decide which we
Blackbox 0.61.1
Evolution 1.0.1
GKrellM 1.2.2
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P.S. my list traffic seems to be lagging, please CC me directly.
. Instead, I had to issue a poweroff to the system which
understandably took exceptionally long to complete.
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PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
1 ?S 0:04 init
2 ?SW 0:01 [keventd
return keysyms or characters.
Any ideas, or are they just dead keys?
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On Tue, 2002-01-08 at 08:39, xOr wrote:
Well, my vote still holds with http://speed.seas.upenn.edu/~rarya/bb2/
It's got, and had my vote from the beginning. Good use of space in all
browsers from what I can see.
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