>
> Sorry... i wasn't sure if it was supposed to do that or not.
> i submitted it as a bug report the other day. :(
>
yep and I sent the same info to the bug and closed it.
I would rather close a few incorrect bugs and get useful ones than not get bugs
at all.
> I'm really liking this whole
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> On 24-May-2002 Scott Furt wrote:
>
>>I was playing around with snapping today (I'm running CVS
>>from 05/23), and noticed that windows will snap to the "edge"
>>of the slit, even if the window is nowhere near the slit
On 24-May-2002 Scott Furt wrote:
> I was playing around with snapping today (I'm running CVS
> from 05/23), and noticed that windows will snap to the "edge"
> of the slit, even if the window is nowhere near the slit.
>
> This might be somewhat related to the XM
I was playing around with snapping today (I'm running CVS
from 05/23), and noticed that windows will snap to the "edge"
of the slit, even if the window is nowhere near the slit.
This might be somewhat related to the XMMS-snapping problem
that was reported a while back.
S
P.S. the xmms thing looks like their bug, not yours. When I alt+click
move it around it snaps perfectly to the correct struts and all
(although admittedly leaves the playlist behind :-P)
Matt.
>
> screenshot at http://pages.quicksilver.net.nz/mwilson/screenshot.jpg
>
will look at this
> Also, the old problem of the playlist window not autoraising with the main
> window is happening again.
>
it never stopped. See the commentary on the sf.net bug. To fix this means
overhauling the
On Thu, 09 May 2002 14:51:13 -0700 (PDT)
"Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > It doesn't matter how I start XMMS.. it's in my .xinitrc, but even if I
> > close it
> > and rerun it, it still places weird.
> >
>
> It doesn't matter how I start XMMS.. it's in my .xinitrc, but even if I close
> it
> and rerun it, it still places weird.
>
> Aaah *newsflash* I just discovered, it doesn't happen when I have the
> playlist/main window along-side each other, only when
On Thu, 09 May 2002 07:54:58 -0700 (PDT)
"Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 09-May-2002 Matt Wilson wrote:
> > Hi,
> > XMMS is having weird placement issues... I have it set to "save window
> > positions", so it
On 25-Apr-2002 Jayson Hay wrote:
>> xmms is a strange beast which really flexes the edges of X and the ICCCM.
>
> Time for a bbmms?
I like xmms and if we went that route wmxmms works well. It is just a weird
little program that bends the expectations of the wm.
> xmms is a strange beast which really flexes the edges of X and the ICCCM.
Time for a bbmms?
On Fri, Apr 26, 2002 at 01:05:05AM -0400, Gregory J. Barlow wrote:
> I have a complete archive of the mailing list since October 1998 should
> you ever need it.
If you have it in mbox, I'd like to have it. :)
--
Marc Wilson
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On 26-Apr-2002 Gregory J. Barlow wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>
>> I found out today the mailing list archives only go back *3* months. So if
>> it
>> is not in the tracker we lose it.
>
> I have a complete archive of the mailing list since October 1998 should
> you
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> I found out today the mailing list archives only go back *3* months. So if it
> is not in the tracker we lose it.
I have a complete archive of the mailing list since October 1998 should
you ever need it.
--
Gregory J. Barlow [EMA
Y is not redrawing that often. Why is
> yours? For me xmms puts:
>
> xmms - Artist - Song - Length in the menu. Is yours trying to put the actual
> time played or remaining in?
>
That's the same as mine displays - I thought it was kinda weird too, cos there's
no rea
>
> It's not just when XMMS changes song... it's every couple of seconds, altho
> it's
> not entirely consistent (ie. sometimes more frequent, sometimes less).
>
> Should this be going in the bugtracker?
>
probably, just because it keeps the history
laptop. Perhaps I do not have sufficient
> items in the list.
>
> The issue at hand is blackbox HAS to redraw the entire menu, it has no choice.
> Espcially in the case of xmms it can cause the menu to resize with every song.
> This prevents the usual sly only redrawing the part of th
>
> My menu flickers as it redraws... maybe it's just my slow old Celeron 400?
> ;-)
>
I use a pentium II 400 and a 233mmx laptop. Perhaps I do not have sufficient
items in the list.
The issue at hand is blackbox HAS to redraw the entire menu, it has no choice.
Espcially in
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002 21:27:21 -0700 (PDT)
"Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > The menu that has XMMS on it (eg, Workspace 1 if
> > that's where XMMS is, or Icons if I have it iconified) flickers and seems to
> > los
>
> The menu that has XMMS on it (eg, Workspace 1 if
> that's where XMMS is, or Icons if I have it iconified) flickers and seems to
> lose focus. (that is, if I'm moused over an entry, when it flickers the
> highlight on that entry disappears.)
>
> So as for repro
On Thu, 25 Apr 2002 09:18:47 -0700 (PDT)
"Sean 'Shaleh' Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 25-Apr-2002 Matt Wilson wrote:
> > Hey,
> > I wasn't sure if you'd looked at it yet or not, but xmms is still making the
> > workspace/icons m
On 25-Apr-2002 Matt Wilson wrote:
> Hey,
> I wasn't sure if you'd looked at it yet or not, but xmms is still making the
> workspace/icons menu flicker and lose focus, *although* it doesn't seem to be
> doing it quite as badly as it was (that may just be me thoug
Hey,
I wasn't sure if you'd looked at it yet or not, but xmms is still making the
workspace/icons menu flicker and lose focus, *although* it doesn't seem to be
doing it quite as badly as it was (that may just be me though...)
Matt
Matt Wilson wrote:
> > > I'm having a few problems with xmms, which would seem to be caused by
> > > BB as I've
> > > never had any probs before...
> > >
> > > When it starts up, the main and playlist windows (the ones I normally
> > > h
On Sunday 21 April 2002 05:59, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> On 21-Apr-2002 Matt Wilson wrote:
> > I'm having a few problems with xmms, which would seem to be caused by
> > BB as I've
> > never had any probs before...
> >
> > When it starts u
dow information to place windows on workspaces. I
> force xmms onto wspace2, and my playlist remians on wspace1 at login. That's
> fine... but when I go to wspace2 and click the playlist buttom on xmms it
> closes the playlist. Now here's where the difference is... before clicking
>
On Sun, Apr21,02 23:24, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> On 22-Apr-2002 Matt Wilson wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Xmms is doing some more funny stuff as far as BB is concerned, this time with
> > the workspace/icons menus. The menu that has XMMS on it (eg, Workspace 1 if
> >
On 22-Apr-2002 Matt Wilson wrote:
> Hi,
> Xmms is doing some more funny stuff as far as BB is concerned, this time with
> the workspace/icons menus. The menu that has XMMS on it (eg, Workspace 1 if
> that's where XMMS is, or Icons if I have it iconified) flickers and seems to
&g
Hi,
Xmms is doing some more funny stuff as far as BB is concerned, this time with
the workspace/icons menus. The menu that has XMMS on it (eg, Workspace 1 if
that's where XMMS is, or Icons if I have it iconified) flickers and seems to
lose focus. (that is, if I'm moused over an entr
On 21-Apr-2002 Matt Wilson wrote:
> I'm having a few problems with xmms, which would seem to be caused by BB as
> I've
> never had any probs before...
>
> When it starts up, the main and playlist windows (the ones I normally have)
> sometimes come up fine, but so
I'm having a few problems with xmms, which would seem to be caused by BB as I've
never had any probs before...
When it starts up, the main and playlist windows (the ones I normally have)
sometimes come up fine, but sometimes the just appear as a single-pixel black line
on the left ha
Sander Graswinckel wrote:
> : > [Details]
> : > CVS Blackbox (2910) will lockup when switching workspaces when
> : > xmms is running. It's not a hard lock--mouse and VT switching still
> : > work (well, the cursor moves around but clicking it fruitless
: > [Details]
: > CVS Blackbox (2910) will lockup when switching workspaces when
: > xmms is running. It's not a hard lock--mouse and VT switching still
: > work (well, the cursor moves around but clicking it fruitless). xmms
: > redraws fine, but nothing els
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2000.10.04 21:11]:
:
: I think I've got it fixed now...
:
: Lemme know if it behaves any better than the last snapshot.
close_bug();
--
cameron
[ Grow up and use mutt (http://www.mutt.org) ]
On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 11:06:26PM -0500, Cameron wrote:
>
> more info: it only happens if you have the equalizer and the playlist
> visible. i always have it this way, so i didn't pick up on it until
> now.
>
> also, i can still click the xmms buttons (play, stop, .
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2000.09.29 00:23]:
: On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 12:39:06AM -0500, Cameron wrote:
: > [Summary]
: > CVS Blackbox locks up when xmms is running
: >
: > [Details]
: > CVS Blackbox (2910) will lockup when switching workspaces when
: > xmms is running
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 12:39:06AM -0500, Cameron wrote:
> [Summary]
> CVS Blackbox locks up when xmms is running
>
> [Details]
> CVS Blackbox (2910) will lockup when switching workspaces when
> xmms is running. It's not a hard lock--mouse and VT switching st
[Summary]
CVS Blackbox locks up when xmms is running
[Details]
CVS Blackbox (2910) will lockup when switching workspaces when
xmms is running. It's not a hard lock--mouse and VT switching still
work (well, the cursor moves around but clicking it fruitless). xmms
redraws fine
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