On Sun, 13 May 2018 12:49:39 -0400 "William L. Thomson Jr."
said:
CSD vs SSD. some apps are having elementary do the client side decorations. x
apps via xwayland though do the old school "wm provides the borders" (SSD).
These are 2 different theme groups in the edc
On Mon, 14 May 2018 22:34:16 +0200
Boris Faure wrote:
> Hello fellow Terminology enthusiasts!
>
> I am pleased to release Terminology 1.1.1!
>
> This release introduces the following changes:
>Fixes:
> - Fix focus issues when input was not registering
Sweet thank you!!!
Hello fellow Terminology enthusiasts!
I am pleased to release Terminology 1.1.1!
This release introduces the following changes:
Fixes:
- Fix focus issues when input was not registering
- User-defined tab titles stay even when terminal wants change it
- Themes no longer have glow when
To be clear, my original point regarding a 12 hour difference between the
meetings assumes that the selected times are viable for everyone and that
it engages the maximum number of contributors: it's easier to remember a
meeting time if it's always at the same numerical hour.
In the case where a
I dont have strong feelings if its either shifted by 12h or by something
else. Just reminding you, UTC + 20 means that there will likely be noone
else part of the meeting beside US people. I dont want to propose that
some timezone needs to be active in both meethings, but it could
definitly
As Mike suggested and I've been saying... the meetings need to be exactly
12 hours apart, not 8 hours. So if Tuesday was UTC+8, Thursday would be
UTC+20... then the next Tuesday UTC+20 and the next Thursday UTC+8, etc...
On Mon, May 14, 2018, 9:42 AM Marcel Hollerbach wrote:
>
Okay, then lets say that we meet at the first full week and every third
full week, always on Tuesday and Thursday.
On the first week Tuesday is at UTC + 8 and Thursday at UTC + 16.
In the third week Tuesday is at UTC + 16 and Thursday at UTC + 8.
(This month however is a exception and we start