On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 8:58 PM, Widowido...@gmail.com wrote:
i've tryed Robin's tip and it doesn't works either.
you need to do that inside the environment that launched E17, not
random Xterm. If you use ~/.xsession, there is the place, maybe
/etc/environ, /etc/profile or something like that,
first, i don't have control on the proxy. Second, big company, lots of
country's, lots of proxys (even 2 where i am). So you can choose which one
you prefer
i still think it sucks, but is out of my limits.
Gustavo, i'm not a coder, although i know some C and some python. I'll try
to do as you
I don't know about edje files, but wouldn't be possible to hack edje
structures to grab gtk info from somewhere?
changing from
~/theme/image/clock.png
to
/usr/share/gtk/clock.png
or somethink alike, so it can grab whatever is in that path?
2009/8/27 Carsten Haitzler ras...@rasterman.com
On
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 20:58:20 -0300 Wido wido...@gmail.com said:
i've tryed Robin's tip and it doesn't works either.
Raster, I don't like non-transparent proxys and I know E doesn't has a lot
if you have a proxy, and otherwise, http (https) is blocked without using the
proxy.. then what's the
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 17:51:02 -0300 Wido wido...@gmail.com said:
would it be possible to write a theme that copys the gtk or qt one?
something like gtk-qt-engine, that makes gtk aps looks like qt ones
no, as themes are data files and have no access to anything outside the .edj
file they are in
In theory you could use the set gtk theme pathnames to generate a theme.
eg; themes/BlueCurve/gtk-2.0/buttons/button-default.png
then use that file for a button base. You could then go and parse the
index.theme for the borders for that file and set it.
This would require a bash script to parse,
2009/8/28 Tom Haste tomha...@gmail.com:
In theory you could use the set gtk theme pathnames to generate a theme.
eg; themes/BlueCurve/gtk-2.0/buttons/button-default.png
then use that file for a button base. You could then go and parse the
index.theme for the borders for that file and set it.
that would be awesome, i hope some theme-guru is reading this now :D
2009/8/27 Tom Haste tomha...@gmail.com
2009/8/28 Tom Haste tomha...@gmail.com:
In theory you could use the set gtk theme pathnames to generate a theme.
eg; themes/BlueCurve/gtk-2.0/buttons/button-default.png
then
Hi, i know i've been bothering a lot this week, but I got an idea for a
module, maybe somebody here is intereted on code it (of course, if you like
it). I've been thinking in a new arrange module that works like the current
arrange windows, but only for a subset of windows and not all of them. How
On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 21:05:35 -0300 Wido wido...@gmail.com said:
first, i don't have control on the proxy. Second, big company, lots of
country's, lots of proxys (even 2 where i am). So you can choose which one
you prefer
i still think it sucks, but is out of my limits.
in general iu agree -
On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 21:16:23 -0300 Wido wido...@gmail.com said:
I don't know about edje files, but wouldn't be possible to hack edje
structures to grab gtk info from somewhere?
changing from
~/theme/image/clock.png
to
/usr/share/gtk/clock.png
or somethink alike, so it can grab whatever
kind of. This is for my laptop, so i can't do that (no proxy at home), that
is why i suggested something more dynamic
2009/8/28 Carsten Haitzler ras...@rasterman.com
On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 21:05:35 -0300 Wido wido...@gmail.com said:
first, i don't have control on the proxy. Second, big company,
m, maybe cache available files into an edc? or import and have some
refresh button or something like that? but that sounds like an app, or
script, or something like that
2009/8/28 Carsten Haitzler ras...@rasterman.com
On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 21:16:23 -0300 Wido wido...@gmail.com said:
I
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