2008/8/21 Christopher James Halse Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In what way is this different to the current Apport infrastructure? My
understanding is that the client sends in the crashdump and the apport
retracers on launchpad replay it on a system with the debugging symbols
installed.
The
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Scott Kitterman schreef:
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 18:42:01 +0100 Caroline Ford
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2008/8/20 Alexander Sack [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But there are also many crash reports where the retracers fail and we
dont have any testcase. You
I haven't been following along very closely, but I have an idea on something
that might help out with bug management (assuming this hasn't been talked
about).
I went through and marked a bunch of bugs as incomplete yesterday because it
seems that pidgin was updated and their problems were
I recently noticed a really awesome feature in Matchbox. When it is set
to have windows in free mode (rather than fixed), one can drag those
windows from /anywhere/. As long as the widget being dragged does not
handle the necessary click events itself (eg: Is a button, text box,
scroll bar, etc),
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Dylan McCall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently noticed a really awesome feature in Matchbox. When it is set
to have windows in free mode (rather than fixed), one can drag those
windows from /anywhere/. As long as the widget being dragged does not
handle the
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Dylan McCall wrote on 22/08/08 17:12:
I recently noticed a really awesome feature in Matchbox. When it is set
to have windows in free mode (rather than fixed), one can drag those
windows from /anywhere/. As long as the widget being dragged does
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 1:09 PM, Matthew Paul Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Dylan McCall wrote on 22/08/08 17:12:
I recently noticed a really awesome feature in Matchbox. When it is set
to have windows in free mode (rather than fixed), one can
Brushed metal windows were Carbon, I think. I'm also pretty sure what
you're saying of Cocoa is not true though. Just got a Mac user nearby
to demonstrate it, actually. You have to click in the titlebar to
move the window. Not having Alt-Click-and-move-from-anywhere is one
of my big
Am 22.08.2008 um 19:16 schrieb Mackenzie Morgan:
You have to click in the titlebar to move the window. Not having
Alt-Click-and-move-from-anywhere is one of my big complaints about
Apple's window manager.
In Mac OS X, drag-from-anywhere is a feature not of the window
manager, but
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 2:00 PM, Markus Hitter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am 22.08.2008 um 19:16 schrieb Mackenzie Morgan:
You have to click in the titlebar to move the window. Not having
Alt-Click-and-move-from-anywhere is one of my big complaints about Apple's
window manager.
In Mac OS X,
Hello Developers,
I'd like everyone to give a warm welcome to Michael Casadevall (
https://launchpad.net/~sonicmctails https://launchpad.net/%7Esonicmctails)
who (after impressing me with his kung-foo) is joining the Xubuntu Team as a
Xubuntu Developer. Michael is an exceptionally dedicated
Woohoo! I (sort of) figured it out and created a branch implementing
this change on Launchpad. So far it's more a proof of concept than
anything else.
The branch is here:
code.launchpad.net/~dylanmccall/metacity/drag-from-anywhere
To test this, you will need to run ./src/metacity --replace after
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Dylan McCall wrote on 22/08/08 20:12:
Woohoo! I (sort of) figured it out and created a branch implementing
this change on Launchpad. So far it's more a proof of concept than
anything else.
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Wow, that was quick. :-)
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Works beautifully for
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