Is it possible to add "the old way" as an option in the next release, so people can
choose between that and the new one? Might be just me, but right now placing one
window on top of another due to lack of space is a bad idea, they should be moved a
little to be distinguished. Just me though.
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Indeed you are correct but I was assuming the session manager as XDM or
similar which is perfectly fine...
Andrew
On 25 Jun 2003 16:29:56 -0400
BAM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 14:57, Andrew Elcock wrote:
> > do you not mean it will not like other window managers?
> > It co
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 14:57, Andrew Elcock wrote:
> do you not mean it will not like other window managers?
> It copes perfectly well with any session manager.
Quoting from the E FAQ page 5 (GNOME Setup part 2):
"Warning: Enlightenment is slower when run from a session manager. You
should opt to
I closed focus window, but it is a mistake, i'd like to reenable it, hox
do i do ?
thanks any help
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Hi!
I got a problem with the X server acsess control under E.
When i start an Xapp as root, i can`t conect to the server,
because of the MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE.
My question is, how can I disable MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE and
and enable Xhost Acsess?
I`ve been through the manuals of Xhost Xauth etc. but
none helpe
do you not mean it will not like other window managers?
It copes perfectly well with any session manager.
Andy
On 25 Jun 2003 14:40:40 -0400
BAM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 00:36, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > All that stuff is wrong.
> >
> > Your .Xclients should none of this
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 00:36, Paul Johnson wrote:
> All that stuff is wrong.
>
> Your .Xclients should none of this if you are a Gnome user.
> Just delete that whole file you are fiddling with, startX, and then let
> the Gnome session management do what it needs to do for you. Kill the
> existing
Yes, I have made some changes to the window placement when low on space,
i.e. when the new window doesn't fit in any free space on the desktop,
and these changes will cause the behavior you describe.
In the particular situation you describe, the new behavior may or may
not be best. I don't think
At 11:43 2003-06-24 +0200, Andrea Spadaccini wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 12:09:41 +0800 (SGT)
Didier Casse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Normally I put my scripts in ~/.Xclients-default (RH Linux) just
> before enlightenment. Something like:
>
> -
> exec gkrellm & (execu