Hello all! 1st: thanks for all the good hints
2nd: I figured out the very best way to run enlightenment & gnome is this: Run enlightenment and in the .xinitrc file run "gnome-panel&" That is the only really clean way to do it. Unfortunately this has a drawback: the gnome-panel is NIT(!) sticky. Is there a way to make it sticky when starting it? Best regards, Roland. Am Mon, 2003-07-28 um 14.49 schrieb Geoffrey: > Kim Woelders wrote: > > Geoffrey wrote: > > > >> Down side is, E only remembers the setting for one of my panels, > >> thus, I have to reset them when I restart X. I leave my box up all > >> the time, so I don't run into this issue that often. > >> > > I have heard this one before. > > E is not supposed to remember the settings for the two panels. The two > > panels remember their settings themselves. > > Has anybody figured out what is the real problem here? > > I always right click on each panel and set the settings. I then tell E > to remember them, but > > Maybe you should just start your session with: > > > > export WINDOW_MANAGER=enlightenment > > exec gnome-session > > I used to do this, but quit, but I can't recall why. I think it was > because I didn't want everything that comes with gnome-session, such as > the control of the background. I want E to do this. The E window only > has one gnome-panel listed. I tell it to remember, but only one of the > three retain those settings on an X restart. > > If there's someway to tell the panel to remember it's settings, where is > that? It's not available on the properties of the panel.
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