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How much bandwidth would it take to run a mirror? My university LUG
has plenty of disk space, but I'd need to get permission from IT
before we start pushing out gigs and gigs of traffic.
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Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> well technically we had issues we couldnt solve with drupal or toenda on
> sf.net. drupal requires write access by the php to the website fs - that ruled
> it out when sf.net turned it off - and same for toenda. frankly we got stuck
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Drupal core does
Nathan Ingersoll wrote:
On 1/8/06, *Ben Ford* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
wrote:
The docs for EWL make it seem to be a container based toolkit
instead of
pixel based. Still, I am finding myself having to specify exact pixel
sizes for many of the
The docs for EWL make it seem to be a container based toolkit instead of
pixel based. Still, I am finding myself having to specify exact pixel
sizes for many of the widgets that I am using (and even then, some don't
want to behave right.) Are there known bugs in this area, or am I just
abusin
I know that I can create an Evas object on the framebuffer myself. Can
I make an Ewl app on the framebuffer?
Does Ewl even expose the underlying Evas for direct manipulation?
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dan sinclair wrote:
On Thu, 2006-01-05 at 04:08, Ben Ford wrote:
ewl_test is still broken, but I was able to create a working notebook by
puzzling through the source.
Ewl_Test is working fine here. Can you please send a backtrace or some
indication of why it is broken as we aren
Ben Ford wrote:
diff -ur ewl.orig/src/lib/ewl_notebook.c ewl/src/lib/ewl_notebook.c
--- ewl.orig/src/lib/ewl_notebook.c 2005-12-29 23:05:47.0 -0800
+++ ewl/src/lib/ewl_notebook.c 2006-01-05 00:47:49.0 -0800
A problem that remains is that this returns zero (as it should
Ben Ford wrote:
Nathan Ingersoll wrote:
ewl_simple_test needs updating badly. Use ewl_test and click on the
various test modes, or use ewl_test
I should have made it clear that I tried all of the executables and
they all crashed. I'll go build a fresh checkout of everything and
s
Nathan Ingersoll wrote:
ewl_simple_test needs updating badly. Use ewl_test and click on the
various test modes, or use ewl_test
I should have made it clear that I tried all of the executables and they
all crashed. I'll go build a fresh checkout of everything and see if
that helps. Thanks.
dan sinclair wrote:
Take a look at the ewl_notebook_test in the src/bin directory of ewl.
dan
Thanks. Is there a trick to running the tests?
pluto bin $ ./ewl_simple_test
No usable theme found, exiting EWL
*** ECORE ERROR: Ecore Magic Check Failed!!!
*** IN FUNCTION: ecore_idle_enterer_de
Is there an example somewhere of how to use the EWL notebook widget?
The EWL book section on notebooks is empty and I'm having trouble
getting it to work using just the API reference.
Thanks.
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I'm having trouble with xpm support. I can load xpm files just fine,
but when I try to save them, I get
IMLIB_LOAD_ERROR_NO_LOADER_FOR_FILE_FORMAT. This happens using version
1.2.1.006 and 1.2.1.009.
I even tried the "A Simple Example" code from this page:
http://enlightenment.sourceforge.
I'm writing a program who's main function will essentially boil down to
copying a small rectangle from one image to another and write it out as
a JPG file. No other image manipulation functions are required. It
does have to be as absolutely speedy fast as possible, so I was
wondering if anyon
David Seikel wrote:
>Alternatively we could always have menus re arrange themselves based
>on frequent usage. That would make everybody happy. B-)
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NO.
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Frederick Reeve wrote:
> An example of usability that works for me but not the majority is
> focus follows pointer without raise on click. A few years back gnome
> had a big flame fest on this when they took all options for turning
> off raise on click out. I hate raise on click and wrote them a
Shish wrote:
What do you mean by incompatible with other apps?
Can you not launch gnome/kde applications from enlightenment? Can
you not run EFL apps when running gnome or KDE?
The issue isn't the apps, but the launcher menus and such; the things
that FDO are trying to standardise...
The point
When will e16.8 be released?
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Cristalle Azundris Sabon wrote:
Please do. I asked jwz if he'd integrate this feature[1] last year
and he blew me off.
Maybe sending a patch instead will do the trick?
What exactly did he say?
Sorry for the late response, finals have been kicking my as
phriedrich wrote:
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 15:29:47 +0100
Cristalle Azundris Sabon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"KDE already does that."
Oh, nice...
Maybe I should mail the xscreensaver-people to integrate that also, or we
should build escreensaver (as frontend for xscreensavers)...
Thanks for the
Florian Hanisch wrote:
I've got a suggestion for a new feature in E. It would be great if
there would be a zooming-feature in the iconbox like in the pager.
I can see this being useful if you use snapshots.
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Ben Rockwood wrote:
BTW, this remeinds me, it would still kick ass to have an E KNOPPIX
CD. If
someone wants to take that on, it'd be awsome!
I'm working on a Knoppix CD customized for my CS department*. When I
get some time over the summer, I'll cut an E specific CD. Any requests
other th
Ciro Mattia Gonano wrote:
Is out there a freedesktop.org compliant "panel" for E, to pick up all docklets?
I'd like not to use the gnome-panel, if possible...
Adieu,
See if the xfce taskbar will run in a different WM. The exectuable is
called xftaskbar4.
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Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
>On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 22:32:36 +0200 Tilman Sauerbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>babbled:
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>>Carsten Haitzler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-06-01 13:46]:
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Honestly, i'd like to make it clear. If i scroll wheel forward (xev
shows 5th button pres
Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Monday 11 August 2003 23:14, Ben Ford wrote:
XMMS doesn't remember the sticky state. Other apps are fine.
i wasnt going to say it but he did ...
xmms doesnt remember sticky state on my box because E keys off of the window
name ... and the window name ch
Kim Woelders wrote:
Dhruba Bandopadhyay wrote:
(1) Sticky settings: I think this one has already been dealt with but
just in case it hasn't here it is. Sometimes, when a window is made
sticky and in 'Remember...' the sticky checkbox is ticked, on next
login it is not remembered. You have to ti
Kim Woelders wrote:
XMMS has its own sticky and layer settings, see the "Options menu".
These settings will override whatever you tell E to remember.
E.g. if you check "Sticky", XMMS will ask the WM to make it sticky. If
you don't, it will ask the the WM to make it not sticky.
Not an E bug.
/
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
On Sat, 22 Mar 2003 13:27:21 -0800 Ben Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
And I really can't stand it, especially unresizable windows. What is
the possibility of E getting the option to ignore some of these hints?
Perhaps this could be
And I really can't stand it, especially unresizable windows. What is
the possibility of E getting the option to ignore some of these hints?
Perhaps this could be part of the 16.6 patch that Kim is working on.
-b
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Hall Stevenson wrote:
At 06:36 PM 3/12/2003 +0100, Stefan Held wrote:
Am Die, 2003-03-11 um 10.17 schrieb Richard Martin:
> Sorry to kick up this thread again, but...
>
> Why not make the background an html browser which supports plug-ins.
> That way backgrounds could be written in plain html, ht
Dan wrote:
Robert Benton wrote:
Heh, Yea and drop shadows on the windows that reflect where the current
postion of the sun or moon are.. based on the locale of the computer.
Now we're talking.
ETA anyone?
Please remain calm. I'm kidding.
If this was the gnome list I would have taken this thr
Ben Rockwood wrote:
New background for E, it's kool enough that I thought I'd mention it
here. Pandora did this, and I believe is on this very list. He's agreed to
do more for anyone who wants them for their E projects. He's a long time
E zealot, I am happy to say.
http://www.cuddletech.com/b
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