On Wed, 2 Oct 2013 08:44:13 -0700 Marc MERLIN <[email protected]> said:
> On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 09:01:12AM +0100, Mick wrote: > > I should say that I was also looking for tabs because I don't get the > > overlay showing on terminology-0.3.0. I didn't even know that such a thing > > existed > > Ok, so it's not just me :) > Raster, do you mind seeing if the out of the box experience can make the > overlay work by default. Without that, there is definitely a "where are the > tabs" experience :) it *IS* the "out of the box" experience with terminology in git. it requires no configuration, no special theme or changes. it's the default. if you are on a package and that package has altered the default experience, then look at that. if it's an older release - then i am unsure why you have tabs but not the gfx overlay for it as i added that at about the same time. but it is the default out-of-the-box thing for terminology (as far as i am concerned as future releases are based off what is currently in git). > > until Carsten kindly provided screenshots in this thread! I use the > > previous default theme from svn (before e17 was released). Not sure what > > it's called, "Black & White"? > > Did you get them to work? I changed themes from the default provided list, > and none show any tabs overlayed. > > While we're at it, another thing I really liked with Eterm. > Eterm had 'steal focus' in its menu. I use this when the WM is hung but X > still works so that I can type in that terminal to fix things. > Use an NFS homedir that hangs, or kill -STOP enlightenment to see what I > mean, and then you can't move your typing focus to a terminal to fix things > unless you already have an Eterm running. > > Would that be easy to add? ugly to add without exposing it via elm - its kind of violating the efl layers and digging into a layer underneath that is not exposed. > As for the message below, I made no progress, I just don't see the tab > overlay. > > Any idea what to do? > > Thanks, > Marc > > On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 01:40:06PM -0700, Marc MERLIN wrote: > > Aah, so it looks like my terminology build is either too old or bad. > > I have 0.3.0-1 built by John. > > > > I do see a few errors from it, not sure if "can't load module generic" is > > bad. ERR<12975>:emotion-generic emotion_generic.c:111 _get_player() no > > generic player found, given name='' ERR<12975>:emotion emotion_smart.c:312 > > _emotion_module_open() Unable to load module: generic > > ERR<12975>:terminology media.c:653 _type_mov_init() can't init emotion > > module '(null)' > > > > > > What you say is great if you only use 2-3 terminals. Not if you have 20 > > > > + :) > > > > > > http://www.enlightenment.org/ss/e-5247cd8dc72e51.27936288.png > > > > > > top-right. the 4 squares, numbers (2/4 means i'm looking at tab 2 out of 4 > > > total) and the orange 1 is the # of terminals wanting attention right > > > now. WHEN you click on the top-right square icon OR hit ctrl+shift+home > > > you get the tab display and term titles, content and terms wanting > > > attention (with the red siren) are displayed: > > > > Thanks for the screenshot. I indeed do not see this in my terminal, hence > > my confusion. > > > > > ones what whav titles and content and want attention - so it's one extra > > > step, but the summary is there at all times using no extra screen space > > > as it's small and overlayed. > > > > This is indeed good for my needs. Now I just need to see why it's not > > displaying on my laptop :) > > > > Is there a chance it's due to my Xorg config? I do have > > Option "AIGLX" "on" > > Option "Composite" "Enable" > > > > Xorg 7.7 on debian/testing. > > > > What would you say: bad build, or some other config problem? > > > -- > "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. > Microsoft is to operating systems .... > .... what McDonalds is to gourmet > cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ > -- ------------- Codito, ergo sum - "I code, therefore I am" -------------- The Rasterman (Carsten Haitzler) [email protected] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ October Webinars: Code for Performance Free Intel webinars can help you accelerate application performance. Explore tips for MPI, OpenMP, advanced profiling, and more. Get the most from the latest Intel processors and coprocessors. See abstracts and register > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=60134791&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk _______________________________________________ enlightenment-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-users
