Haven't seen a reply to this yet, so...
On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 08:54:56PM -0200, Roberto Winter wrote:
Hi there,
I'm currently running enlightenment 0.16.6 on Debian unstable.
And I'm also using licq. The idea is: (don't know if anyone has seen
macOsX, but there this happens, a icon pops up
Like I said:
This example requires E16.7.2 (current CVS) because the off
...
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focused on mouse over, i.e. not click-to-focus policy and not
neverfocus attribute on window (as pagers and iconboxes have by default):
In stead of
__ACTION __A_SHADE off
use
__ACTION __A_EXEC
I have added (in CVS) the possibilty to do actions on window events (at
least enter/leave). This makes it possible to do the auto shade/unshade
thing without having to modify all border parts and still not having it
work properly.
Example based on winter/borders/PAGER/border.cfg:
__ACLASS __BGN
Kim,
This works but the windows rapidly bounce open and closed until you manage
touch the right part of the window. Before I took the relevant line out it
managed to launch about a dozen copies of x-term each time I moused over a
pager window.
I really like the auto-shading effect, any ideas on
Zaug wrote:
Kim, This works but the windows rapidly bounce open and closed
until you manage touch the right part of the window. Before I took
the relevant line out it managed to launch about a dozen copies of
x-term each time I moused over a pager window. I really like the
auto-shading effect,
Wow!! (again... ok I'll stop it sometime.)
It worked. Actually I had to purge the config cache and then reload
the theme again as I said before. Just one thing: It is actually a
drag not having the off option, well, sort of
When the mouse gets to the pager(ed) border the shading goes wildly
Hello,
This quite looks like what I had once tried (and didn't really succed)
to do. What would be interesting, is to have a window that can be either
in an unshaded state (i.e. behave like a common window) or a
semi-shaded state, that is:
- It is shaded if it doesn't have the focus
- It is
Roberto Winter wrote:
Wow... that is great! Thanks a lot.
Now... I was thinking about going one step further: since licq is
always shaded is there a way to make it unshade automatically
(withouth clicking the mouse) whenever the mouse pointer is over it?
This would also be very nice with the
Hello there KIM,
I'm glad you got interested... otherwiee I'd be totally lost... :)
However it did not work for me. I changed that file you mentioned and
then middle clicked the desktop and reloaded the theme by selecting
it again. I opened an app and changed its border to PAGER. But nothing
You probably have to wipe out the theme config cache (Middle mouse -
Maintenance - Purge config file cache).
/Kim
Roberto Winter wrote:
Hello there KIM,
I'm glad you got interested... otherwiee I'd be totally lost... :)
However it did not work for me. I changed that file you mentioned and
then
Wow... that is great! Thanks a lot.
Now... I was thinking about going one step further:
since licq is always shaded is there a way to make it unshade
automatically (withouth clicking the mouse) whenever the mouse pointer
is over it? This would also be very nice with the pager, since unless
I'm
Tried to send this a week ago, but it never got through...
On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 08:54:56PM -0200, Roberto Winter wrote:
Hi there,
I'm currently running enlightenment 0.16.6 on Debian unstable.
And I'm also using licq. The idea is: (don't know if anyone has seen
macOsX, but there this
BAM wrote:
On Thu, 2004-11-18 at 13:47 -0200, Roberto Winter wrote:
I added:
eesh -e win_op WINDOWID shade
(replacing WINDOWID by the proper number) to the actions licq should
take when a message arrives. The only thing is: when two messages
arrive almost simultaneously, then the window gets
Hi there,
I'm currently running enlightenment 0.16.6 on Debian unstable.
And I'm also using licq. The idea is: (don't know if anyone has seen
macOsX, but there this happens, a icon pops up from the engage-like
thing they have)
I'd like to have the licq window 'unshade' everytime a new message
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