Andrew Sackville-West [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait dernièrement que :
Okay, I've got e17 compiled and running, made a few icons for the i-bar
and done some menu stuff, starting to get a feel for it. Now, when I get
to turning on Engage, I have a problem and can't seem to find a work-around.
Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait
dernièrement que :
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So it literally generates 2 x events as if they were 2 presses - even with the
same timestamp. this is an x/driver/hardware problem. i ONLY see this on my
cheap dell mouse. my logitech and other mice have
ah ... I re-emerged e17 CVS last night and now it's much better.
Thanks for the help!
Fx
Shish wrote:
(Resending, sorry moderators; It seems the address I was subscribed
under and the one I send from were out of sync...)
I have Thunderbird on Desktop 1,0 and it takes a good minute and a
I think in the www.get-e.org tutorial it specifically states that there
is no documentation yet as the underlying source code is still heavily
under development. So unpacking edje's, especially the default theme
since that comes with every release, seems to be the only way to go
about creating
How do you get engage as a module? I emerged e_modules (or whatever the
package is called) but I still don't have anything but the default
modules (ibar, start, battery, etc) in the modules menu.
Fx
Mathieu wrote:
Andrew Sackville-West [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait dernièrement que :
Okay, I've
On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 00:30:38 -0400
Felix S. Boecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do you get engage as a module? I emerged e_modules (or whatever
the package is called) but I still don't have anything but the
default modules (ibar, start, battery, etc) in the modules menu.
Fx
just emerge
Andrew Sackville-West [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait dernièrement que :
Greetings all.
I am going through my first build ever of e17 and I've run into a small
snag, I hope you can help.
System is Debian unstable on an old 300 mhz celeron ;)
Building from CVS downloaded last night (6/30/05) and
Felix S. Boecker wrote:
How do you get engage as a module? I emerged e_modules (or whatever the
package is called) but I still don't have anything but the default
modules (ibar, start, battery, etc) in the modules menu.
$ enlightenment_remote -module-load engage
Then engage appears in the
B S Srinidhi [EMAIL PROTECTED] disait dernièrement que :
Hi,
On Wed, 2005-05-25 at 22:28 -0500, Lorenzo Fernando Bivens de la Fuente
wrote:
I'd like to change the *graphed network interface, but I can't find how.
In e17/apps/e_modules/src/modules/monitor/linux_2_6.c, line number 97:
I have engage ... when I run command engage I have engage running ... right
now, I honestly couldn't care less about engage though, I don't like it drawing
to the background (behind other windows), and seeing that that probably will
not change, I'll just live without it. But supposedly there
Felix Boecker wrote:
I have engage ... when I run command engage I have engage running ... right now, I
honestly couldn't care less about engage though, I don't like it drawing to the background (behind
other windows), and seeing that that probably will not change, I'll just live without it.
ok, I see ... running enlightenment_remote loads those modules ... so I take it
that there is no code yet to load modules from the e_modules packages
automatically like the default modules? are the e_modules kept in a separate
directory? (for example, like themes placed into ~/.e/e/themes or
On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 13:42:36 -0500
Felix Boecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, I see ... running enlightenment_remote loads those modules ... so
I take it that there is no code yet to load modules from the
e_modules packages automatically like the default modules? are the
e_modules kept in a
Hello.
I am using e16 on my Gentoo linux box. I would like
to hove some special windows (like the pager, the
iconbox and the systray) to have the dont-cover
attribute set. How can it be done?
Romildo
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One more question then ... is there a text file I can edit to define what
modules to load or not load at startup? For example, I don't want the temp or
the CPU module, so there's no need for me to load them every time but the notes
module is kinda useful but does not get loaded automatically.
How about
enlightenment_remote --help
OPTIONS:
-h This help
-help This help
--help This help
--h This help
-display OPT1 Connect to E running on display 'OPT1'
-module-load OPT1 Loads the module named 'OPT1' into memory
-module-unload OPT1 Unloads the module named 'OPT1' from
On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 17:29:36 -0500
Felix Boecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One more question then ... is there a text file I can edit to define
what modules to load or not load at startup? For example, I don't
want the temp or the CPU module, so there's no need for me to load
them every time
ah, great ... i didn't know e remembered. Great! Thanks for all the help
with this one!
Fx
gimpel wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 17:29:36 -0500
Felix Boecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One more question then ... is there a text file I can edit to define
what modules to load or not load at
I am using e16 on my Gentoo linux box. I would like
to hove some special windows (like the pager, the
iconbox and the systray) to have the dont-cover
attribute set. How can it be done?
Alt + right-click -- set stacking -- on top
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