On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 19:19:02 +0200
Massimo Maiurana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> > I am not able to tell E which applets he should remember.
> > I correctly choose the windows to remember, but when I start it
> > again there are multiple copies of my epplets (E-Xmms, E-Cpu,
> > E-
Massimo Maiurana wrote:
[snip]
The best rule of all is run the epplet lib in cvs. I switched to that
and I have no extra instances of epplets.
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Robert G. Werner
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2001/9/11
Never call a man a fool. Borrow from him.
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Thi
Il giorno Fri, 27 Jun 2003 19:02:51 +0200 Andrea scrisse:
> Hi everyone,
> I am not able to tell E which applets he should remember.
> I correctly choose the windows to remember, but when I start it again
> there are multiple copies of my epplets (E-Xmms, E-Cpu, E-Clock), in
> other positions than
On 28 Jun 2003 00:30:18 -0400
Bryan Simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have had the same problem with an Epplet or two.
> It bugs the living hell out of me.
> I am also curious about this one.
Just read the faq, it's an epplet library issue
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Andrea Spadaccini a.k.a. Lupino
- Cata
I have had the same problem with an Epplet or two.
It bugs the living hell out of me.
I am also curious about this one.
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 13:02, Andrea Spadaccini wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I am not able to tell E which applets he should remember.
> I correctly choose the windows to remember, but
Hi everyone,
I am not able to tell E which applets he should remember.
I correctly choose the windows to remember, but when I start it again there are
multiple copies of my epplets (E-Xmms, E-Cpu, E-Clock), in other positions than the
others in which I left them.
Am I missing something? TIA.
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