On 07/07/04, at 13:44 +0800, Wouter van Marle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...:
> On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 06:32, John Charnas wrote:
>
>
> > or gnome, not to mention what windowmaker's default is. And E's theming
> > options are endless! Add the EFL on top of e16.7 and you have the top
> > notch right there.
On Wed, 07 Jul 2004 13:44:27 +0800
Wouter van Marle wrote:
> Does anyone have rpm packages, preferably for Mandrake 10? Then I'd
> love to give it a try!
I have been doing other things and frankly have been very happy with
16.6 but will see if I can not get some working rpms for Mdk 10.0 done
th
On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 06:32, John Charnas wrote:
or gnome, not to mention what windowmaker's default is. And E's theming
options are endless! Add the EFL on top of e16.7 and you have the top
notch right there. Especially engage, evidence and entrance, those three
have the most potential to ma
Michael Jennings wrote:
On Tuesday, 06 July 2004, at 00:46:49 (+0200),
Moritz Angermann wrote:
e16.7 need to get public audicy at /. and osnews than :)
Boy, I hope not. First off, OSNews is like the Weekly World News of
the Linux world: horrible writing, uneducated editorials, and
gratuit
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 13:01:18 -0400
Michael Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Boy, I hope not. First off, OSNews is like the Weekly World News of
> the Linux world: horrible writing, uneducated editorials, and
> gratuitous sensationalism.
Glad I wasn't drinking when I read this or you'd owe
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 13:58:55 -0400, Michael Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday, 06 July 2004, at 19:51:51 (+0200),
> Moritz Angermann wrote:
>
> > Sure it's not the top notch compaired with what is out there. But
> > reaching audience is wrong?!
>
> Yes, when the message is wrong.
On Tuesday, 06 July 2004, at 19:51:51 (+0200),
Moritz Angermann wrote:
> Sure it's not the top notch compaired with what is out there. But
> reaching audience is wrong?!
Yes, when the message is wrong. And with OSNews, the message is
almost always wrong.
> Why not spure the E project with some
Sure it's not the top notch compaired with what is out there.
But reaching audience is wrong?!
Why not spure the E project with some more potential developers?
Sure OSNews is by far not the best ... but they have lots of linux/bsd audience.
And e is a very nice lightweight and fast alternative. (
On Tuesday, 06 July 2004, at 00:46:49 (+0200),
Moritz Angermann wrote:
> e16.7 need to get public audicy at /. and osnews than :)
Boy, I hope not. First off, OSNews is like the Weekly World News of
the Linux world: horrible writing, uneducated editorials, and
gratuitous sensationalism. Secondl
>Well that's odd - I wonder what the trigger is, then? Gnome revs? I've
>noticed that it's worse since I haven't figured out how to stop Gnome
>2.6 from managing the desktop yet, so switching screens causes a double
>refresh - maybe that's it?
my guess is that nautilus also draws on your des
On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 22:13, Mark R. Bowyer wrote:
The problem is to do with losing the focus and then not getting it back
without whatever gained it on the other screen having lost it too. Put
another application (a terminal?) in the other screen, focus to it, and
then switch back to the Mo
On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 16:22, Wouter van Marle wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 22:13, Mark R. Bowyer wrote:
>
> > The problem is to do with losing the focus and then not getting it back
> > without whatever gained it on the other screen having lost it too. Put
> > another application (a terminal?)
Mark R. Bowyer wrote:
On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 14:40, Wouter van Marle wrote:
On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 20:00, Mark R. Bowyer wrote:
The workaround, as already said, is to give focus to another text entry
area and then come back. You'll reproduce this easiest if you change
screen (virtual or phys
On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 14:40, Wouter van Marle wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 20:00, Mark R. Bowyer wrote:
>
> > The workaround, as already said, is to give focus to another text entry
> > area and then come back. You'll reproduce this easiest if you change
> > screen (virtual or physical screen)
On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 20:00, Mark R. Bowyer wrote:
> The workaround, as already said, is to give focus to another text entry
> area and then come back. You'll reproduce this easiest if you change
> screen (virtual or physical screen) and the Mozilla or whatever text
> area you enter is the first
On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 10:03, Viktor Kojouharov wrote:
> This bug affects more or less every app that has a text input box. So
> far for me it has appeared in opera and xchat. The way I fix it is by
> spawning an Eterm so it gets the focus, and then continuing from where
> I started. btw, for me it
Hi,
is it possible to disable the logout dialog in Enlightenment? To leave
the gnome-session I need everytime to logout twice. One dialog to leave
enlightenment and a second dialog to leave Gnome2 (if I don't use the
gnome-panel logout dialog or disable the Gnome2 logout dialog).
regards
Andreas
On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 00:15:39 +0200
Kim Woelders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- E 16.7 pre5 ---
Runs pretty well here on Mandrake10.0/Cooker, many thanks, especially for
the transparency!
One Question: Is there a way to have drop shadows around windows?
Regards,
Friedrich
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>
>Hey Kim,
>sounds awesome. Will try as soon as possible.
>e16.7 need to get public audicy at /. and osnews than :)
>
>btw. what about the 'Firefox' focus problem?
>
>When I have a lot of windows open at the same time. And try to type
>something into the Firefox url bar... I can't use the
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