Thanks for the bug report. The module is currently quite naive with
respect to screens and will always reference the default (first) screen
and draw on a single root window. Hopefully I can fix this soon.
Ibukun
> I know it is still VERY Beta but I wanted to give some feedback. I have
> a dual d
Jordan Patterson wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I've recently updated to the CVS version of the taskbar module, and it
> looks like it doesn't want to work for me. When I used version 0.1.2,
> it worked fine, but with the new version, I get a floating point error
> (divide by 0) whenever I try to open a window.
I know it is still VERY Beta but I wanted to give some feedback. I have
a dual display monitor (No Xinerama) and any apps I open in the second
display the shadows and fading occur on the first display. No crashes
as of yet though!
I have the same issue with the dialog boxes of the shelf and othe
The reason one shouldn't compile as root in this instace is because you are compiling a module. Modules are installed so that you could potentially allow some modules for some users and other modules for others. As such, if you compile as root, you do not have an enlightment profile, while as a use
Beirut Bob wrote:
> I was a little reluctant to post this, but I am experiencing a weird issue
> on a couple of systems with a different hardware configurations, but
> running the same software:
>
> FreeBSD 6.1-STABLE
> Xorg 6.9.0
> Enlightenment 0.16.8.1
> Eterm 0.9.3
>
> I run these systems i
Hi.
I've recently updated to the CVS version of the taskbar module, and it
looks like it doesn't want to work for me. When I used version 0.1.2,
it worked fine, but with the new version, I get a floating point error
(divide by 0) whenever I try to open a window. It does this on both
my machines
Anders Troback, il 09/07/2006 21:01, scrisse:
> E17 tells me that I need to rebuild some of my eaps for various
> reasons. Is there a easy way to do that or do I have edit every file
> manually?
I did it the second way.
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