On Wed, 10 Jan 2018 20:38:27 + Stephen Houston said:
i'm going to put my take on this: i think this is bad. it flies in the face of
everything e was built to do. to be efficient. having a process per gadget is
horribly inefficient. this is precisely what helps bloat out gnome and kde
memory f
On 11/01/18 00:05, Stephen Houston wrote:
Alt+right click lets you remove them.
I'm sure it's meant to. The first time I did it, there was indeed a
little "Remove" button, but as both my hands were occupied (one holding
the Alt key, the other holding down the right-hand corner of the
touchpa
On 11/01/18 00:06, Stephen Houston wrote:
If you aren't using connman,
I'm not, mainly because NM is working perfectly, and I'm not aware of
the reasons why I might want to change. Is connman better or faster?
I know it was unusable when I first started using E many years ago,
because it di
Why would you still be holding down your trackpad after alt+right click?
That's not how alt+rclick has ever worked, not even on the windows which is
what this behavior mimics (which keeps the design theory you are speaking
of that all things should work the same intact). Once you've clicked and
the
https://git.enlightenment.org/enlightenment/gadgets/wireless.git/
You can get it here. However, this is a new gadget so it uses the new
scheme which you have previously mentioned you are not interested in. If
you would like to continue using shelves and their contents, you can use
the connman ga
On 11/01/18 21:37, Stephen Houston wrote:
Why would you still be holding down your trackpad after alt+right click?
Good point...but I had assumed that after clicking, I would need to move
the pointer to the place where I could click on Remove, which would mean
keeping it pressed while I moved
On 11/01/18 21:39, Stephen Houston wrote:
https://git.enlightenment.org/enlightenment/gadgets/wireless.git/
You can get it here. However, this is a new gadget so it uses the new
scheme which you have previously mentioned you are not interested in.
Only because it wasn't clear that it offered
A bryce has a luncher which is where application icons sit. the gadgets
available for your shelf are not the same as gadgets available for bryce.
If you want the bryce on bottom, you will have to remove your shelf from
the bottom and put a bryce there. All the functionality of shelves plus
the co
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