Re: [e-users] EFM crash

2013-01-01 Thread Gary Witscher
1:07, mplia mpliaaa wrote: > I had e17 crash while launching EFM (the module was already loaded), > when i used a custom theme. When i switched back to the default, EFM > didn't crash. Later i found out that the custom icons set by that > theme caused EFM to misbehave > > cheers >

[e-users] EFM crash

2012-12-31 Thread Gary Witscher
Every time I load the emf module e crashes. Many users are using EFM without any problem, as a matter of fact I haven't read of anyone having any problems at all. So, I'm thinking this is a local problem on my system. I'm using the Bodhi testing repos, but no other Bodhi users that I know of ha

Re: [e-users] elsa

2012-08-11 Thread Gary Witscher
On 2012-08-09 4:48, MichaĆ«l Bouchaud wrote: > 2012/8/6 Wido > >> Never tryied elsa myself, but ELF writes to ~/.xsessions-errors >> sometimes, >> did you check there? >> >> On Sunday August 5 2012 16:42:04 Gary Witscher escribiĆ³: >> > I've

Re: [e-users] elsa

2012-08-05 Thread Gary Witscher
avid Seikel wrote: > On Fri, 03 Aug 2012 23:35:39 -0700 Gary Witscher > wrote: > >> I'm giving Elsa another try, but it is failing to login ... >> suggesting the the password may be wrong. This is on a new install >> of >> Bodhilinux (based on Ubuntu 12.

Re: [e-users] elsa

2012-08-05 Thread Gary Witscher
gt; > 2012/8/4 David Seikel > >> On Fri, 03 Aug 2012 23:35:39 -0700 Gary Witscher >> >> wrote: >> >> > I'm giving Elsa another try, but it is failing to login ... >> > suggesting the the password may be wrong. This is on a new install >&

Re: [e-users] elsa

2012-08-05 Thread Gary Witscher
gt; > 2012/8/4 David Seikel > >> On Fri, 03 Aug 2012 23:35:39 -0700 Gary Witscher >> >> wrote: >> >> > I'm giving Elsa another try, but it is failing to login ... >> > suggesting the the password may be wrong. This is on a new install >>

[e-users] elsa

2012-08-04 Thread Gary Witscher
I'm giving Elsa another try, but it is failing to login ... suggesting the the password may be wrong. This is on a new install of Bodhilinux (based on Ubuntu 12.04). Before I get too deep into this, can anyone say that they have gotten Elsa to work? TIA ---

[e-users] Gentoo Overlay

2012-03-04 Thread Gary Witscher
Do any of you use the gentoo overlay? I'm wondering how well it's maintained. Are the wiki instructions current (http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/E17#Vapier.27s_Overlay)? I'm just beginning a gentoo installation on an old Mac G4 Cube. I'd like to run e17, but some of the info I see about this ove

Re: [e-users] Hiding shelves

2011-08-23 Thread Gary Witscher
quot; > inside and move resulting .edj from build folder to > ~/.e/e/themes. > The B_and_W theme is the default theme. But doesn't bodhi build e > from svn? > Then the theme should already be up to date. Good luck. > > > On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 6:17 AM, Gary Witscher

Re: [e-users] Hiding shelves

2011-08-21 Thread Gary Witscher
On Fri, 12 Aug 2011 13:58:08 +0200, hannes.janetzek@... wrote: > > this is probably a theme issue. also when the shelf is transparent in > that area and no composite is used then it will receive no mouse > input > as the window will be shaped. which theme are you using? So, it is indeed a theme is

Re: [e-users] Hiding shelves

2011-08-12 Thread Gary Witscher
On Fri, 12 Aug 2011 13:58:08 +0200, hannes.janet...@gmail.com wrote: > On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 6:06 AM, Gary Witscher > wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I like to hide selves and have them set so that I have to click on >> them >> to open them. This works fine for she

[e-users] Hiding shelves

2011-08-11 Thread Gary Witscher
Hi, I like to hide selves and have them set so that I have to click on them to open them. This works fine for shelves that are on the sides of my screen, but top and bottom shelves don't have enough shelf exposed when they are hidden to click on. Maybe this is a screen issue with my laptop. Ha

[e-users] iRex reader

2009-03-10 Thread Gary Witscher
Has anyone ever tried to get e17 working on an iRex reader? www.irextechnologies.com -- Apps built with the Adobe(R) Flex(R) framework and Flex Builder(TM) are powering Web 2.0 with engaging, cross-platform capabilities