Le mardi 05 octobre 2010 à 20:52 +0200, Massimo Maiurana a écrit :
> batden, il 03/10/2010 21:33, scrisse:
>
> > Ciao Massimo,
> >
> > Yeah, the application menu is not localized unless you install the
> > "menu-xdg" package and select the Debian app menu at the very beginning
> > (wizard screens
On Tue, 5 Oct 2010 11:54:05 -0600
James Bowlin wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 05, 2010 at 08:42 PM, Bradley Reed said:
> > I'm not seeing that here. I have e16 1.0.6 and conky 1.8.0 for
> > comparison. If I switch desktops (which have different
> > backgrounds), conky follows and the pager shows the prope
batden, il 03/10/2010 21:33, scrisse:
> Ciao Massimo,
>
> Yeah, the application menu is not localized unless you install the
> "menu-xdg" package and select the Debian app menu at the very beginning
> (wizard screens...).
actually after doing this only menus names are translated, items names are
On Tue, Oct 05, 2010 at 08:42 PM, Bradley Reed said:
> I'm not seeing that here. I have e16 1.0.6 and conky 1.8.0 for
> comparison. If I switch desktops (which have different backgrounds),
> conky follows and the pager shows the proper conky content and when
> conky updates its background, the pag
On Mon, 4 Oct 2010 20:22:09 -0700
Zone Seventeen wrote:
> Hi, the e16 1.0.5 release states:
>
> In pager "live" mode (compositing enabled), reflect window
> transparency in pagers.
> Was this also suppose to fix the pager transparency issues introduced
> in 1.0.3 for
> desktop apps like conky an
Hi, the e16 1.0.5 release states:
In pager "live" mode (compositing enabled), reflect window
transparency in pagers.
Was this also suppose to fix the pager transparency issues introduced
in 1.0.3 for
desktop apps like conky and cairo-dock, etc, that rely heavily on transparency?
For me, in all ve