Wawrzek Niewodniczanski ha scritto il 09/10/2014 alle 21:28:
> Hi,
>
> Out of curiosity, wher is enlightenment systray code?
In enlightenment sources, precisely in the subdir src/modules/systray.
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Hi,
Out of curiosity, wher is enlightenment systray code?
Cheers,
Wawrzek
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Hi,
I'm one of lucky left handed people. It causes some problem here and
there. Enlightenment is one of such places, however, the problem cause
might be somewhere else in Linux/X stack. Let me describe my issue.
There is option to change main mouse button in Input->Mouse. It works
as expected for
Quelrond ha scritto il 09/10/2014 alle 16:53:
> My tint2rc, maybe it helps.
>
Thanks, but it doesn't change nothing. Even with your configuration it
is still placed above the bottom shelf :(
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Massimo Maiurana
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My tint2rc, maybe it helps.
# Tint2 config file
# For information on manually configuring tint2 see
http://code.google.com/p/tint2/wiki/Configure
# Background definitions
# Panel
panel_monitor = 1
panel_position = bottom left horizontal
panel_size = 0 23
panel_margin = 0 0
panel_padding = 0 0 0
lxpanel also has a systray.
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Nigel
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I'm starting it from terminology to try it, so definitely after E
starts, and being on current git it is of course composited.
Tried both with shelf above and below all, but nothing change: it still
refuses to place itself over the shelf :(
Quelrond ha scritto il 09/10/2014 alle 13:55:
> Be sure y
Be sure you start it AFTER E.
Configure the shelf to be "Below Everything".
Maybe you need compositing enabled, I did not checked without.
No other ideas, for me "it just works".
Peter
On 10/08/2014 18:46, Massimo Maiurana wrote:
> How?
> I tried every position, starting from bottom, starting fr
On 14-10-07 15:01, Shelia Babel wrote:
> Terminology has a switch-terminal shortcut key which is: Ctrl+Prior/Next
>
> But when Terminology has multiple tabs open in more than one split
> sections, the only way to switch between sections via keyboard is by
> cycling through tabs with the above co