On Fri, 2004-07-09 at 13:14, Chris Metzler wrote: > On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 08:01:23 +1000 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Zenaan Harkness) wrote: > > > > How do I turn off the "sliding" effect of gnome's toolbar (when I click > > on one side button, it "slides away off the side of the screen". > > > > It frustrates the hell out of me: I want an instant on/off thing, not > > any Windows 98 style try-hard hope-the-user's still like me today! > > Bullshit, that's what it is. > > Not as much bullshit as your not being willing to make even the tiniest > effort to figure it out on your own (such as, say, by looking at the > relevant section of the GNOME Users Manual, where I found the reference > on how to do this in about 30 seconds). If it frustrates you *that* > much, you'd think it'd be worth some effort on your part. Instead, you > think that it's not worth *your* time, but is worth *ours*.
gnome-help has not worked for me in two years. perhaps three times in that time I've checked the packages, tried to re-install, and help just continues to never work for me in any of the gnome apps. Reading raw xml files is also not what I call pleasant. I spent about an hour this morning going through man gnome-config, man gnome-session, searching through the gnome resedit equivalent (can't even remember it's name right now). I realise I did miss 'man gnome-panel'. Obviously I should have posted in detail all the things I did at the time. Then perhaps my frustration wouldn't have been called "as much bullshit". So thanks for your understanding. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]