gavron wrote:
Hello,
I have installed some fifty-odd backgrounds by copying them to the
~/.enlightenement/backgrounds directory and I am finding it extremely
difficult to access the oversized Destktop > Background menu. What
happens is a little difficult to describe:
[snip]
Any hints much appr
* gavron ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030301 20:57]:
>
> In any event I found how the scrolling speed of menus could be altered -
> in a rather unexpected place imho: in the Special FX settings. Could
> have sworn I had seen something like that earlier but for the life of me
> could not remember where
* gavron ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030301 17:32]:
>
> As an aside I have also started experimenting with Eterm and I was
> wondering if this is the right place to ask Eterm-related questions.
Here...
Regards
Hall
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It's not clear what you want to do with menus. You can bring them up
with __A_SHOW_MENU.
basically, I use a trackball & half of the time I bring up a menu I
end up selecting the wrong entry.. eg. instead of iconifying a window
I annihilate it... rather awkward depending on what's runnning
Andrew Elcock wrote:
If what you want to do is select a background then try using "Desktop
Background Settings" in the right click menu.
Andy
Yes come to think of it this is a better way of achieving the same result.
In any event I found how the scrolling speed of menus could be altered -
On Sat, 2003-03-01 at 18:27, gavron wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Would anyone know of a reliable theme that has keyboard shortcuts
> defined for most common actions such as iconifying, shading, maximizing,
> etc.. windows and accessing/navigating menus for instance.
Try __ACTION __A_ICONIFY, __ACTION __
Hello,
Would anyone know of a reliable theme that has keyboard shortcuts
defined for most common actions such as iconifying, shading, maximizing,
etc.. windows and accessing/navigating menus for instance.
I looked at the keybindings.cfg file but have not been able to figure
out much so far and
If what you want to do is select a background then try using "Desktop
Background Settings" in the right click menu.
Andy
On Sat, 01 Mar 2003 17:42:25 -0500
gavron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have installed some fifty-odd backgrounds by copying them to the
> ~/.enlightenement/back
Hello,
I have installed some fifty-odd backgrounds by copying them to the
~/.enlightenement/backgrounds directory and I am finding it extremely
difficult to access the oversized Destktop > Background menu. What
happens is a little difficult to describe:
I middle-click, move the pointer to "De
Hall Stevenson wrote:
* gavron ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030228 23:40]:
Hello,
Some themes that I downloaded seem to be broken insofar as the
backgrounds I saw displayed in the corresponding screenshots do not
appear to load. Everything else appears to work fine. Not sure where to
look to repai
* gavron ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030228 23:40]:
> Hello,
>
> Some themes that I downloaded seem to be broken insofar as the
> backgrounds I saw displayed in the corresponding screenshots do not
> appear to load. Everything else appears to work fine. Not sure where to
> look to repair them. Is th
On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 11:32:35PM -0500, gavron wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Some themes that I downloaded seem to be broken insofar as the
> backgrounds I saw displayed in the corresponding screenshots do not
> appear to load. Everything else appears to work fine. Not sure where to
> look to repair t
Dear Enlightenment users,
One of my first installs of Linux, three, four years ago, was of Gnome with highly integrated Enlightenment 15 or so. I don't remember this.
Since about two years Mandrake comes with Sawfish or whatever - and I have tried to install Enlightenment again, but it ju
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