Wayne Dahl wrote:
[snip]
I moved the file to the Trash bin just to see if it would work, then
logged out and logged back in and now I'm back in Gnome. Those users of
Enlightenment may need to Enlighten me of a better way to change to a
different window manager than this, but at least it worked.
Thanks, the windowmatches helped..
However I think the Remember thing in E is kind of non-intuitive if it works the way
you mentioned..
And another thing - please post only to the list so I don't get multiple copies of
emails.. (a REAL email client Sylpheed does the trick for you ;)
michal
On 2
Thanks, the windowmatches helped..
However I think the Remember thing in E is kind of non-intuitive if it works the way
you mentioned..
And another thing - please post only to the list so I don't get multiple copies of
emails.. (a REAL email client Sylpheed does the trick for you ;)
michal
On 2
Ok, I got my home account set back to Gnome, but here's how I had to do
it. I took Kevins advice (from NTLUG) and checked out the xinitc file
in /etc/X11/xinit and it referenced a .Xsessions file in the user home
directories. Further investigation found this file...
.Xclients-localhost.localdoma
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 16:10, M. Neumann wrote:
> I have the same problem however, with Eterms...
Eterm has a -x switch for borderless-ness.
Windowmatches are probably best for the wterms.
>
> Can you clarify "Remember only applies to windoes opened in similar order to
> the one the info was sav
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 15:31, Massimo Maiurana wrote:
> you have to set a windowmatch
Windowmatches... forgot about those (including the ones I made years
ago
> in your theme's dir there should be a file called 'windowmatches.cfg'.
> simply edit it to add the behavior you need.
Actually there
Il giorno Tue, 28 Jan 2003 15:14:56 +0100 m. scrisse:
> I guess it should be remembered now (for all wterms).
>
> I open another wterm and it HAS border.. how do I set this property
> for all wterms?
you have to set a windowmatch
in your theme's dir there should be a file called 'windowmatches.c
I have the same problem however, with Eterms...
Can you clarify "Remember only applies to windoes opened in similar order to
the one the info was saved for." for me please?
I've noticed that in one virtual desktop, it will work fine...switch to
another... Borderless, go back to the other, works
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 09:14, m. wrote:
> I have this problem:
> I start terminal wter as this:
> "Wterm" NULL exec "/usr/local/bin/wterm -tr -sh -font 6x13 -fg white -bg blue -sb
>-st -sl 2000"
>
> Then I do Alt + right mouse and set the 'Set border style' to 'BORDERLESS'.
> Border disappears - t
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 06:24, George Fong wrote:
> My God. This RPM worked.
>
> I have just joined the world of Enlightenment.
>
> Cheers
> G.
>
>
> On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 20:03, Jsen wrote:
>
> > try rpm at www.gurulabs.com/download.html
I tried that download with the fnlib rpm they recommend,
I have this problem:
I start terminal wter as this:
"Wterm" NULL exec "/usr/local/bin/wterm -tr -sh -font 6x13 -fg white -bg blue -sb -st
-sl 2000"
Then I do Alt + right mouse and set the 'Set border style' to 'BORDERLESS'.
Border disappears - that's fine.
Then I do Alt + right mouse and click 'R
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> How stable is e17 these days? I'm using e16.5 now but thinking to
> try out the e17. I don't want it to crash 5 times a day or
> something like that ;) that's why I'd like to hear from people
> that are using it..
I've used it for a year and a half
My God. This RPM worked.
I have just joined the world of Enlightenment.
Cheers
G.
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 20:03, Jsen wrote:
try rpm at www.gurulabs.com/download.html
* George Fong ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi Dale.
>
> I have had exactly the same problem. I haven't been able to fix it
How stable is e17 these days? I'm using e16.5 now but thinking to
try out the e17. I don't want it to crash 5 times a day or
something like that ;) that's why I'd like to hear from people
that are using it..
Thanks..
michal
http://w
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