Re: [e-users] Snap to grid.

2003-03-09 Thread gavron
Gregory S. Cadabes wrote: I would suggest going into "move and resize settings" and choosing "technical". "Technical" will allow you to see what the coordinates are and set each window accordingly. Yes, it is not snap_to_grid however, it is an option and Enlightenment is big on options. "Can't

Re: [e-users] "No Title" in title bar

2003-03-09 Thread gavron
Don Quinn wrote: Netscape and some (but not all) apps aren't showing a title in the title bar. Is this an E feature, or X? I normally use mozilla and just verified that the title does show - eg. Navigator displays "Yahoo! mozilla". I started an old Netscape - 4.78 I believe.. w/ similar resu

[e-users] "No Title" in title bar

2003-03-09 Thread Don Quinn
Netscape and some (but not all) apps aren't showing a title in the title bar. Is this an E feature, or X? Thanks Don Quinn --- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Etnus, makers of TotalView, The debugger for complex code. Debugging C/C++ prog

Re: [e-users] installing using rpm package in RH8.0

2003-03-09 Thread Adam Rench
Thank you very much. That's exactly what I was looking for! I will give that a try. Thanks to all for their hlep! --- "Gregory S. Cadabes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 09:01, Adam Rench wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > Brand new to enlightenment and also quite new to > Linux. I

Re: [e-users] Snap to grid.

2003-03-09 Thread Gregory S. Cadabes
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 07:43, gavron wrote: > > > > What version of Enlightenment are you referring to ?? If it's v > > 0.16.x, I'm pretty sure that there's no NEW development going to be > > done with it -- bug fixes only and those would have to be "fixed" my > > users and submitted to someone w

Re: [e-users] installing using rpm package in RH8.0

2003-03-09 Thread Gregory S. Cadabes
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 09:01, Adam Rench wrote: > Hi all, > > Brand new to enlightenment and also quite new to Linux. I've heard a > lot about enlightenment and am very eager to use it. I downloaded the > rpm from the downloads page, and also downloaded fnlib, imlib, and > freetype. I've had no