Have the same here but I don't have to close E, just disable/enable
engage module!
\\troback
Jesse Luehrs wrote:
Open an application that has no associated .eap file. Go to a terminal
and run e_util_eapp_edit, and create an eap for that application
(or create it in some other way, it doesn't really matter), give it an
icon, and save it in ~/.e/e/applications/all. Now try to close the
application. The application itself will close, but enlightenment's
border for the application will remain. Restarting enlightenment fixes
it. This only happens when running engage.
In pictures:
Open the application:
http://doy.illinexus.org/open-app.png
Create the .eap file:
http://doy.illinexus.org/create-eap.png
Close the application:
http://doy.illinexus.org/close-app.png
Restart Enlightenment and reopen app:
http://doy.illinexus.org/restart-e.png
Jesse
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