Boris Faure writes:
Hi Boris,
>> my shell is configured to kill one word backwards when Alt-Backspace
>> is pressed. In terminology however, Alt-Backspace just deletes the
>> last character. It seems the shell doesn't receive the correct key.
>>
>> And indeed, in urxvt, gnome-terminal or a pl
Hi all,
my shell is configured to kill one word backwards when Alt-Backspace is
pressed. In terminology however, Alt-Backspace just deletes the last
character. It seems the shell doesn't receive the correct key.
And indeed, in urxvt, gnome-terminal or a plain VT, Alt-Backspace
results in the sh
Hi all,
by default, the cursor in terminology is a hollow box. When you have
several terminals on one screen (and use tiling without title bars), the
only indication of the active one (i.e., the one with input focus) is
that the cursor flashes every few seconds. That's too few indication
for me.
Richard Ullger writes:
Hi Richard,
>>> and had to set the acceleration method back to uxa which fixes
>>> it. This also brought the systray icons back for me.
>>
>> How would I know what I'm using here? I didn't fiddle with Intel driver
>> configs, so I guess SNA, no?
>
> The default is sna.
"Alex-P. Natsios" writes:
Hi Alex,
> It most certainly sounds like a bug.
Thought so.
> I am not home to test and reproduce though (and this box does not run
> E19), is it always reproducible?
Yes, absolutely. I just have to stack my virtual desktops vertically
and instantly tiling is gone f
Gary writes:
Hi Gary,
> I too have had some problems with icon display in the system tray.
> I've found that sometimes on new boots the tray will expand with apps
> but will not have any icons visible.
Same here.
> A quick fix for me is to restart E, they all become visible then.
Not always f
ddress my problem. The problem is that tiling
works for the virtual desktops 0-0, 1-0, 2-0, ..., but it doesn't work
for the virtual desktops 0-1, 0-2, 0-3, ...
Bye,
Tassilo
> On 20 Sep 2014 11:21, "Tassilo Horn" wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've just sta
Christopher Barry writes:
Hi Christopher,
>>3. Is there some Xrandr config tool for enlightenment? The Screen
>>setup settings don't work too well for me. Especially, I frequently
>>have to do presentations, and then a quick "mirror outputs in the best
>>solution that's doable by the projector
Richard Ullger writes:
Hi Richard,
> I noticed this on upgrading from E18 to E19 in Arch.
I'm also on Arch.
> I've had other issues with intermittent corrupt graphics, I'm running
> on Intel,
Also Intel graphics chip here.
> and had to set the acceleration method back to uxa which fixes
> it
Hi,
I have some questions concerning E19 with multiple outputs (in Xrandr
parlance), i.e., I have my laptop LCD and an external LCD attached.
1. How can I configure my shelve so that it is always displayed on the
primary output? Whenever I use an external monitor, that's should be
the prim
Mick writes:
Hi Mick,
>> I've enabled the systray gadget and added it to my shelve. However,
>> when I start an application that adds a systray item, the systray
>> gets a bit wider and right-clicking it shows that app's menu but the
>> actual app's systray icon is not shown.
>>
>> Any idea wh
Hi all,
I've enabled the systray gadget and added it to my shelve. However,
when I start an application that adds a systray item, the systray gets a
bit wider and right-clicking it shows that app's menu but the actual
app's systray icon is not shown.
Any idea what might be the problem?
Bye,
Tas
Tassilo Horn writes:
Hi again,
> (I changed the default of 4 virtual desktops side-by-side to 4
> desktops on top of each other, if that makes a difference...)
That's indeed a culprit. When arranging my virtual desktops again to
the default of 4 desktops side-by-side (instead o
Hi all,
I've just started using E19 and I like it. I use the tiling profile.
However, only the first virtual desktop actually tiles. On every other
desktop windows start in floating mode and there's no way to tile them.
(They have [ ] at the "Floating" window menu entry, so not the
individual wi
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