Oh well. Still this isn't cycling, we find
cycling alt-tab in other platforms GUIs, all right?
Yury
On 06/05/2014 07:37 AM, David Maciejak wrote:
Enclosed the patch with lain text proposal Show switch panel when
cycling windows. and with logic changed, to amend commit
Quoth Yury Tarasievich,
Oh well. Still this isn't cycling, we find
cycling alt-tab in other platforms GUIs, all right?
I'm not dead set on the word cycling I just want us to be
consistent about what we do use.
Having said that I do think that cycling is fine because if you
keep
On 06/05/2014 09:19 AM, Iain Patterson wrote:
Quoth Yury Tarasievich,
Oh well. Still this isn't cycling, we find
cycling alt-tab in other platforms GUIs, all
right?
I'm not dead set on the word cycling I just
want us to be consistent about what we do use.
Consistency is a big problem in
Quoting message written on Thursday 2014-06-05 09:58:13 Iain Patterson:
Quoth Yury Tarasievich,
There are lots of panels, which one do you have in mind? :)
The one that shows up when you switch windows, hence Show panel when
switching windows :)
you mean cycle windows? ;-)
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Josip
Hello
As said in the subject, double-click on an application in wmdock
does not launch the application in case there is an instance of
the application already running.
As I heard from a friend of mine it used to work in 0.95.3 and
previous versions of Windowmaker with Shared application icon
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On Thu, 5 Jun 2014, Josip Deanovic wrote:
As said in the subject, double-click on an application in wmdock
does not launch the application in case there is an instance of
the application already running.
As I heard from a friend of mine it used to work in 0.95.3 and
previous versions of
Quoth BALATON Zoltan,
I don't think it ever worked the way you describe or if it did it was
probably a bug. What used to work and should still work is starting
additional instances with Ctrl+double click. So I think this is
intentional and not a regression.
Going from memory, since I don't
On 06/04/2014 10:47 PM, David Maciejak wrote:
Increase the size to default 64x64, please test.
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WindowMaker/Icons/GNUstep.xpm | 326
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