While installing enlightenment on a Mac using fink, I was poking around
with the different options. After selecting a particular option, it
spit out simply "enlightenment has no variants". I thought it would
make a neat idea for a Tshirt or something. I've attached a low res PDF
file of three sa
I have an idea for a way to launch applications, maybe it can be done in
some future release...
Describe a rectangle on the desktop, (mouse drag with alt key or
something like that), then right click in the box to select an app, the
app is launched, sized to the rectangle.
PS: I've been messing w
On Fri, Sep 22, 2006 at 02:22:29PM -0400, Landry, Marc-Andre wrote:
> There is the login script ~/.xsession. I search around the net and no
> docs about a logout script else .bash_logout but what I wan't don't
> apply to bash session at all.
If you use .xsession to start the window manager (E17 I
There is the login script ~/.xsession. I search around the net and no
docs about a logout script else .bash_logout but what I wan't don't
apply to bash session at all.
I think to make a logout.desktop but there is only startup and restart
facility... no logout or exit or shutdown.
Thanks a lot fo
On 9/22/06, Geoffrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ronald Lau wrote:
> > Want to update, need to update, afraid to update.
>
> backup, update, not happy? reload backup.
>
That's the way! In principle you cannot know if the water is good or
bad unless you jump in. And from a developer's point of vie
Ronald Lau wrote:
> Want to update, need to update, afraid to update.
backup, update, not happy? reload backup.
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Until later, Geoffrey
Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little
temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
- Benjamin Franklin
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Want to update, need to update, afraid to update.
R.
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