Right on, that did it.
Thank you very much.

What exactly is this eesh?  I tried 'man eesh' but there is no man page
it seems.

Adrian



On Thu, 4 Mar 2004 00:00:08 -0500
Bradley Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the words:

> On 03/03/04 22:55:04, Linux wrote:
> 
> 
> >  I'm sure most of you are familier with KPPP.  So, I start the  
> > program  and all is good.  I get my window.  I log on.  When it
> > makes  the  connection there should be a window come up that shows  
> > connection  speed,  time connected, and the 'disconect' and
> > 'details'  buttons.  This  window  does not appear.
> 
> > 5. This use to work fine, suddenly one day it just starting doing
> > this.
> > 
> >  I'm wondering if maybe the window is appearing but at  a   
> > coordinates that is off the viewable area of the screen.  If that   
> > makes  sense.
> >
> 
> If this is the case, you should be able to bring it back onscreen with
>  
> eesh.
> 
> 1. Type 'eesh' in an Eterm window.
> 2. Type 'wl'          ((or window_list))
> 
> This will give a list of windowid's (in Hex) : The name of the window.
>  
> Look for the window that is most likely your missing window.
> 
> 3. type 'wop windowid move 0 0' ((or win_op windowid move 0 0 ))
>       Ex: wop 0x127fc00 move 0 0
> If you make a typo, CTRL-W will erase back a word, eesh is not really 
> bad-typist friendly.
> 
> Assuming your missing window is now visible, use CTRL-C to exit eesh. 
> If you were to type 'exit', enlightenment itself will exit. If it
> isn't  try a different windowid in the wop command.
> 
> Brad
> 
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