Ya, the wheel is definitely the most-used button on my mouse now,
moving through autogrouped windows, desktops, and with PyPanel,
now seperate clients as well!
Anyway, try it out (if you haven't already) and see what you
think.
Thanks Joe!
Always a pleasure.
PyPanel rocks!
It
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 10:33:35 -0700
Eric Huff disseminated the following:
PyPanel rocks!
It has no launchbar, but i needed weened off that anyway. (already
weened).
One great feature of it is that if you only have a couple windows
open, it makes the taskbar button wider to show more of
On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 17:54:56 -0700
Eric Huff disseminated the following:
I've been away from upgrading for awhile, and though i'd try fbpanel
3.8 (i'm on 1.o unstable, now!)
Anyway, i get the below when when compiling. The main error is:
`G_MODULE_BIND_LOCAL' undeclared (first use in this
On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 09:52:43 -0700
Eric Huff disseminated the following:
I tried it myself on my 9.2 system, 3.7 compiles fine, 3.8
doesn't.
I ended up doing the same. I ran 3.7 for a few minutes until i
found out that (accidentally) clicking the bar button on a window
that's raised
On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 09:58:27 -0700
Eric Huff disseminated the following:
it has some really interesting and cool config
options for mouse events on the panel. For example, my fav, you
can raise windows with mousewheel-up and vice versa.
That's a feature i actually would like. Somethig
I need to upgrade pekwm before i mess around too much more.
I wouldn't bother, unless you are running a *really* old version
of Pekwm.
pekwm: version 0.1.3 Built on Fri Jul 11 07:59:00 PDT 2003
And until a couple weeks ago, i was on ML 9.1, also...
That freakin' bug 'can't use
Hello,
I've been away from upgrading for awhile, and though i'd try fbpanel
3.8 (i'm on 1.o unstable, now!)
Anyway, i get the below when when compiling. The main error is:
`G_MODULE_BIND_LOCAL' undeclared (first use in this function)
Anyone run into this, or know what the solution is (short of