Been a while since I've used e23, but try looking in the screen setup
control panel. You might be able to turn off lid events there.
Myself, I changed /etc/systemd/logind.conf and added the following lines:
HandleLidSwitch=ignore
HandleLidSwitchExternalPower=ignore
From memory, that worked f
Thanks for that. Enabling system title bars has fixed the issue, as you say.
Should have thought to search previous posts on this maillist.
In the year 2023, of the month of August, on the 13th day, Conrad Knight wrote:
> > Thought I'd get some feedback from E25 users out there, before I r
some feedback from E25 users out there, before I report this
issue to
the Chromium devs. Anyone seen this issue? Got any idea what may be causing
it?
Seems like it's a Chromium problem triggered by whatever event that E sends to
it to
redisplay from a hidden state.
Che
> Hi
> Bad idea for me, Diodon stores password too, it's security hole
> https://github.com/diodon-dev/diodon
> Diodon uses Zeitgeist to store clipboard items. Per default Zeitgeist
> persists all events in a database on the hard disc so it is available
> after a reboot
True, though you can clear
Reposting this again. The Sourceforge mail list system was rejecting me,
and I had to sort it out with them. Pierre already received the message, but
I thought it could be useful for the E community.
---
> So I have tried diodon, but it does not work. Do someone use a clipboard
> mana
Thanks Boris! Very happy you've fixed the jumping to bottom issue. Didn't
want to revert to an older version due to the wonderful colour scheme feature,
so I stuck it out with the last version.
Cheers,
dave.k
In the year 2021, of the month of October, on the 3rd day, Boris Faure wrote:
> =
Perhaps setting the composite style to "none" may work for you?
In the year 2020, of the month of May, on the 27th day, Lioh Moeller wrote:
> Hi again.
>
> > I have upgrade to Enlightenment DR 0.24.0 and cannot find the option to
> > disable Compositing completely anymore. Could you please hel
Nooo! I liked the "pager plain" module. It was a nice abstraction of the
desktop contents and apps.
Oh well, guess I'll have to live without it.
dave
In the year 2020, of the month of May, on the 2nd day, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> I'm starting a new release cycl
I'll remember one day to recompile E22 with debug symbols, do the
suspend, go and do something else for a few hours, set up another PC so I can
ssh into my machine, do the resume, then capture the backtrace.
dave
In the year 2018, of the month of May, on the 10th day, Daniel Kasak wrote:
rs before the issue
will trigger.
Haven't reported it because I've been too lazy to get more info from a
backtrace, and because I wasn't sure if it was issues with the driver and/or
Xorg. Guess I'll have to get around to it. Would be nice to have
In the year 2018, of the month of April, on the 19th day, Carsten Haitzler
wrote:
> >
> > Is Meson that neglected in some places? I had sort of assumed it would
> > be under heavy support as it's become so popular.
>
> no - it's that meson has been changing a lot of late i'd say as it gets more
Weird. I've downloaded and unpacked that deb file. It just contains the
/usr/share/doc/terminology data. No binaries. I'm guessing whoever created
it has an automated system for building packages, and it's failing on binary
compilation.
Your old deb files are located in /var/cache/apt/archiv
I know it sounds weird, but what zmike says in the task is very likely true.
He does know his stuff, and he knows it well. Besides, E can trigger bugs in
X that other WMs do not, because of its rather unique architecture.
You wouldn't happen to be using the Nvidia proprietary driver, would yo
In the year 2017, of the month of November, on the 27th day, Peter Flynn wrote:
>
> So I added the PPA and installed E22 as per
> http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2017/11/install-enlightenment-22-ppa-in-ubuntu/
>
> Now it says:
>
> >You might want to run 'apt-get -f install' to correct these
In the year 2017, of the month of May, on the 24th day, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 05:42:05PM +1000, Dave wrote:
> > The bug is with Xorg.
> >
> > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/998310
> > https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-b
The bug is with Xorg.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/998310
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=550533
Xorg won't fix it, as they consider this feature deprecated. The best
solution is to modify your XKB system files.
https://unix.stackexchange.com/ques
The error you see is because your X server isn't running. Follow the
instructions from maderios. That's the way I start E, although I have a
plain "enlightenment_start" in my .xsession file. No essential need for the
"exec" part.
Cheers,
dave.k
In the year 2017, of the month of February,
> I looked up my specification, which says:
>
> >> Video
> >> Controller:
> >> Integrated Intel HD Graphics 530
> >> Discrete • NVIDIA GT 730
> >> • NVIDIA GTX 745
> >> • NVIDIA GTX 750 Ti
> >> • NVIDIA GTX 960
> >> • AMD Radeon R9 370
> >> Memory:
> >> Integrated Shared system memory
> >> Discret
In the year 2017, of the month of January, on the 9th day, Peter Flynn wrote:
> There are copies of libecore.so and libecore_file.so (and other
> libecore*) in /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/, all version 1.8.6 whereas EFL is
> trying to create 1.18.99 There's also something called libecore1 which
> see
/local/lib" is listed as a system
library location.
Another check would be to run the command "ldd
/usr/local/lib/libecore_file.so".
That could provide a clue as to the issue.
Cheers,
dave.k
In the year 2017, of the month of January, on the 9th day, Peter Flynn wrote:
>
In the year 2017, of the month of January, on the 8th day, Peter Flynn wrote:
> Hmm. It's worked 3× for me so far just fine, but now suddenly I get this
> > CCLD src/bin/enlightenment
> > CC src/bin/src_bin_enlightenment_imc-e_config_data.o
> > CC src/bin/src_bin_enlightenmen
I'm not part of the development team, but perhaps I can help? What type of
documentation are you after? Programming docs? They can be found at
www.enlightenment.org . User documentation? There's not much that I know
of, but perhaps this will help you:
http://www.bodhilinux.com/w/enlightenme
~/.xsession-errors ?
In the year 2016, of the month of October, on the 21st day, Massimo Maiurana
wrote:
> Xorg.log in /var/log or in ~/.local/share/xorg?
>
> Pierre Couderc ha scritto il 21/10/2016 alle 12:27:
> > I hope to hace correctly installed enlightenment, I have not !
> >
> > When I
That'll be the fault of the application, not the window manager. Deleting
your konsole config file would be more effective than deleting E cache files.
Preferably not from the konsole itself.
Cheers,
dave.k
In the year 2016, of the month of June, on the 25th day, Mick wrote:
> I've noticed
Try using a different identifier to remember by? I'm guessing you're using
Window class.
In the year 2016, of the month of June, on the 20th day, Mick wrote:
> I have observed this annoying side effect:
>
> Setting up the Thunderbird window to be Remembered on a particular virtual
> desktop,
Actually, I just tried it, and got the same error. In my .xsessions-error
file, I see the following line:
ERR<3111>:e src/bin/e_import_config_dialog.c:413
_e_import_config_dialog_del() Could not delete tmpfile
'e_bgdlg_new.edc-tmp-XX'
Hope that helps.
dave.k
In the year 2016, of the
In the year 2016, of the month of May, on the 18th day, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> On Wed, 18 May 2016 08:54:35 +1000 Dave said:
>
> > In the year 2016, of the month of May, on the 17th day, R. W. Reese wrote:
> > > Thanks, this is interesting. My resolv.conf is a symlink
In the year 2016, of the month of May, on the 17th day, R. W. Reese wrote:
> Thanks, this is interesting. My resolv.conf is a symlink pointing
> /var/run/connman/resolv.conf. I know /var/run is for PIDs and other
> current system information, but the connman folder does not even appear
> there,
rection to select it, and
then click on the Modify button below. The "Drag only" option will be there.
The rest should be obvious.
Cheers,
dave.k
In the year 2016, of the month of May, on the 1st day, Daniel Christopher Würl
wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> I think I was a bit unclear,
I should try out the latest stable E as well. I've had edge flipping
problems with 20.4 and greater. The flip event is skipping a desktop.
Opened up a phab ticket, but there's no action on it yet:
https://phab.enlightenment.org/T3140
Anyway, about your edge flip issue. Sounds like it's config
I'm not familiar with lxterminal, but I just did a lookup on it, and it was
just as I suspected.
http://wiki.lxde.org/en/LXTerminal
All instances of this terminal share the one process. Hence, if you kill
that process, you kill all terminals. Not much that Enlightenment can do
about that.
. Key bindings work fine.
I've opened phab ticket T3140.
https://phab.enlightenment.org/T3140
dave
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Yep, same problem here. I've added a note to ticket T3137 in Phab,
outlining a few observations of the issue.
In the year 2016, of the month of February, on the 3rd day, Francesc Guasch
wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 02, 2016 at 10:34:51PM +0100, Mats Bertil Tegner wrote:
> > On 2016-02-02 20:24, Mike
Yeah, I believe Debian have removed the Xprint module as it's obsolete.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=657253
You can always download and install the stable version:
https://packages.debian.org/libxp-dev
Cheers,
dave.k
In the year 2015, of the month of October, on the 31
In the year 2015, of the month of October, on the 15th day, Markus Törnqvist
wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 08:34:30AM +1000, David Seikel wrote:
> >I would have thought something that starts with
> >"i-really-know-what-i-am-doing" requires someone that actually knows
> >what they are doing. D
Try using EFL 15.0
In the year 2015, of the month of August, on the 19th day, Moe Aboulkheir
wrote:
> Dave,
>
> Thanks for getting back to me.
>
> By latest, do you mean the 19.8 source available at /download? I
> built it from source, with no luck. After temporar
Yeah, this is a known issue with E19.7 and the EFL 14 series. It's the
reason why E19.8 was released so quickly. Download the latest source code
and you should be fine.
Enlightenment runs a ticket system for issues:
https://phab.enlighteenment.org/
Look in the Docs section of the E website f
ib directory,
and run the command:
grep */*.h
That will indicate which library you need to update.
Cheers,
dave.k
In the year 2015, of the month of June, on the 15th day, gino pilotino wrote:
> Il giorno Sun, 14 Jun 2015 20:14:38 +1000
> Dave ha scritto:
>
> > Ahhh
un 2015 19:01:33 +1000
> Dave ha scritto:
>
> Many tanks for help
>
> > Hey Gino. It appears you're missing the libeo library. Check that
> > you have the libeo.so file in your library path. If not, you'll need
> > to download the OpenSUSE package and
Hey Gino. It appears you're missing the libeo library. Check that you have
the libeo.so file in your library path. If not, you'll need to download the
OpenSUSE package and install it manually.
Xorg logs stderr messages to .xsession-errors in you home directory. That
would be the best place t
e, on the 11th day, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On 06/10/2015 10:43 PM, Dave wrote:
> > As Raster says, this really isn't anything to do with Enlightenment. Would
> > have been better to ask about this on the Steam forums.
> >
> > But hey, I like to solve a problem, s
As Raster says, this really isn't anything to do with Enlightenment. Would
have been better to ask about this on the Steam forums.
But hey, I like to solve a problem, so here goes. I'm guessing that Steam
is trying to load up its own libraries, and they're incompatible with your
system. Hence
Try enabling the Pager Plain module, instead of the Pager module. That
solved the high cpu usage in E19 for me.
Cheers,
dave.k
In the year 2015, of the month of June, on the 2nd day, toki clover wrote:
> I overlooked many E19 high CPU usage and so ignore the roots
> of this issue. Is it rel
Hi Claudio. Enlightenment provides a very convenient way of resizing
windows, without relying on window borders. By default, you can use
Alt-(Middle Mouse Button) to resize any window you have the pointer on.
You can specify your own Resize combo by going to Settings->Input->Mouse
Bindings.
In the year 2015, of the month of February, on the 20th day, Davide Andreoli
wrote:
> 2015-02-20 2:33 GMT+01:00 Dave :
>
> > It would be nice to use pulseaudio per-app volume control for Terminology.
> > Unfortunately, the audio connection is so fleeting, the pulseaudi
In the year 2015, of the month of February, on the 20th day, David Seikel
wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Feb 2015 12:33:31 +1100 Dave wrote:
>
> > It would be nice to use pulseaudio per-app volume control for
> > Terminology. Unfortunately, the audio connection is so fleeting, the
&g
It would be nice to use pulseaudio per-app volume control for Terminology.
Unfortunately, the audio connection is so fleeting, the pulseaudio mixer
barely registers the app before it disappears from the list.
Is this a known issue? Anything on the todo for terminology?
Cheers,
dave.k
In
In the year 2015, of the month of January, on the 29th day, David Moylan wrote:
> My terminology (0.7.0) window is not responding to any of the keys from
> the number pad on my keyboard (with NumLk off = Home, PageUp, PageDown,
> End, plus arrows). It responds to all of those on their own indiv
In the year 2015, of the month of January, on the 30th day, Francesc Guasch
wrote:
> Unfortunately, installing libjpeg62-dev removed
> libtiff5-dev. I see there is a libjpeg8-dev, but
> it won't compile.
>
> So I have to configure it like this to make it build:
>
> ./configure --enable-imag
Should have read further down before my last reply. Looks like you're
playing around with window switcher already.
OK, you may want to try removing the "warp mouse while selecting" option.
That's probably responsible for the selection behaviour you're observing.
Basic explanation:
- Origina
Same here. I'm running E18.8. As long as I'm using the Alt-Tab, the window
selection order changes to the most recently used. If I use the mouse, then
the window selection order changes dependent on the last window I hovered
over.
That would be because I focus my window based on pointer (slop
Had the same issue here with systemd and Enlightenment. If I selected
"Power Off" from the E system menu, screen went blank, and the laptop would
finally turn off after a minute. If I logged out of E, and did a poweroff
from the console, the system shutdown quite rapidly.
The issue was with sy
In the year 2014, of the month of October, on the 2nd day, Peter Flynn wrote:
> Is it not possible simply to download whatever ought to go in there? I
> thought the idea of modules was that they could be added and removed...
Yes, I believe that's possible. As long as whoever compiled the packag
. Up to Raster to
determine how he wants Rage to behave.
dave
In the year 2014, of the month of August, on the 25th day, Massimo Maiurana
wrote:
> Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman), il 24/08/2014 15:48, ha scritto:
> > So I have released the first version of Rage. Version **0.1.0**
I've thought about this issue too. Have the same problem of the shelf/pager
being half hidden by windows.
Would love to have an option to raise a shelf on mouseover. I should
probably look into adding it. Could be within my abilities, though I am
still a bit of an E source newbie.
There is
In the year 2014, of the month of June, on the 16th day, Yomi Ogunwumi wrote:
> > yes. if we didn't duplicate we'd have only one model and brand of car on
> > the road. why on earth would you want more than one? all we need is one
> > type1 duplication is so inefficient!
>
> So, diversity?
>
T
Could be a terminal type issue. What is your TERM env set to? What happens
if you set it to "xterm" or "xterm-color"?
dave.k
In the year 2014, of the month of June, on the 7th day, Morten Nilsen wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I've finally returned to using linux on my desktop computer, and I
> reall
#x27;t populate the application field at all. Definitely a
bug, and you should probably report it in phab.enlightenment.org. Otherwise,
if I type in the application lcoation and other details, it saves the desktop
file perfectly fine in ~/.local/share/applications/ .
I'm running E18.8 with e
In the year 2014, of the month of May, on the 12th day, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 02:07:30AM +1000, Dave wrote:
> > I had a little look at the enlightenment source code to try and figure this
> > out, half as an excuse to start learning about the code fo
In the year 2014, of the month of May, on the 7th day, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> On Fri, May 02, 2014 at 08:51:46AM -0700, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> > On Fri, May 02, 2014 at 05:29:31PM +0900, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> > > > > keycode 133 = Multi_key
> > > >
> > > > That would work great if my laptop had
In the year 2014, of the month of April, on the 30th day, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> My guess was correct, xmodmap it is.
>
> xmodmap -e "keycode 108 = Mode_switch Alt_R Meta_R Alt_R Meta_R"
> breaks e18 as in Alt_L (another key, 64) stops working. WTF?
>
>
> xmodmap -e "keycode 108 = Alt_R Meta_R Al
In the year 2014, of the month of April, on the 30th day, Marc MERLIN wrote:
> On Thu, May 01, 2014 at 11:44:41AM +1000, Dave wrote:
> > Can't see Settings->Input->Mouse Bindings?
> >
> > Can you go to Settings->Extensions->Modules->Settings? Chec
Can't see Settings->Input->Mouse Bindings?
Can you go to Settings->Extensions->Modules->Settings? Check that the Input
Control Setting module is loaded.
Seems like e18 is receiving your Alt keypress fine, it's just not configured
to act on it.
Cheers,
dave.k
In the year 2014, of the mo
What happens if you manually try to install emotion-generic-players, and
then do the enlightenment install?
i.e apt-get install emotion-generic-players
or alternately:
wget
http://vin-dit.org/~jholland/newrepo/dists/stable/main/binary-amd64/unknown/emotion-generic-players_1.8.0-1_amd64.deb
Let me check the source code ...
Seems like you're missing the "e_container.h" header file. It's part of the
E17/E18 WM source.
Cheers,
dave.k
In the year 2014, of the month of February, on the 20th day, Pierre Couderc
wrote:
> I am builing under debian jessie with easy_efl.sh, and I ge
Try using the repository at http://www.vin-dit.org/ . I haven't tried it
myself, as I compile from source, but it seems relatively up to date.
You could also use the native Debian ifupdown system to bring up your
wireless connection on system startup. Edit the /etc/network/interfaces
file, and
's what I am running.
>
> For the record it's an NVIDIA GT 610 with the latest 331.2 drivers and
> kernel 3.12.6
>
> If problems return, I will better document them.
>
> Thanks,
>
> William
>
>
>
>
>
> On 01/28/2014 07:27 AM, Dave wrote:
&
Hi William. I find E18 to be more stable than E17, so I'd recommend you
stick with that.
As for crashes, are you talking about WM crashes, where you're prompted to
hit F1 to restart? Or are you talking about Linux kernel crashes? In which
case, it could be the video driver responsible.
When
On 13/01/14 19:24, Stefano wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> since installing E18 0.18.0 (compiled from released sources), I cannot suspend
> my laptop.
>
> There is some problem with running pm-suspend (via /etc/acpi/sleep.sh) as
> unprivileged user. This was not happening with E17 0.17.x and pm-suspend works
Dear All.
I would like to add some extra customised key bindings to my e18 desktop.
Specifcally I want to be able to scroll virtual desktops when I use the
scroll button on my mouse ~ note that this is only when the pointer is
on the desktop, otherwise if in a window (eg firefox) the scroll sho
Hi.
If you make it able to sit as a 'systray' type iconised app.
When minimised the app shouldn't use minimum resources (as default)
unless the mouse hovers over it (or single click), when maybe it could
open a small tooltip type window. Double click to open the main app.
As a user one thing I
month of November, on the 11th day, Eduardo Lima
(Etrunko) wrote:
> Awesome mailman, trying as .txt. I am also adding you to the CC.
>
> Thanks again
>
> On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 10:17 PM, Dave wrote:
> > Sorry, no attachment found that looks like a patch. Perhaps filtered ou
Not sure if this will work, but try deleting your e17 randr config.
rm ~/.e/e/config/standard/e_randr.*
Note, make sure that e17 is _not_ running when you do this.
Cheers,
dave.k
In the year 2013, of the month of November, on the 8th day, Shawn Haworth
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I accidentally
Sorry, no attachment found that looks like a patch. Perhaps filtered out by
the maillist software?
In the year 2013, of the month of November, on the 8th day, Eduardo Lima
(Etrunko) wrote:
> Find the patch attached. Thanks for the effort :)
>
> On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 10:17 PM, Da
thing with the new randr configuration, are
> you able to test a patch on your system or you use binary packages
> from the distro?
>
> Regards,
>
> On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 10:09 AM, Dave wrote:
> > Crashes for me when I try to start it on my old config. Works fine if I
>
ast I can copy the favourites menu over.
dave.k
In the year 2013, of the month of November, on the 7th day, Marjan Waldorp
wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> What problems do you have with 0.17.5?
>
> I'm planning to update from 0.17.4 hoping for less crashes..
>
>
Sorry, I don't have the same problem. Works perfectly for me. I'm using
Enlightenment 0.17.3 (since I'm having problems with 0.17.5). Maybe you
should try the same version.
Cheers,
dave.k
In the year 2013, of the month of November, on the 6th day, Marc wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just wanted
I thought someone more experienced would chip in, so I didn't reply.
Anyway, if you're getting undefined references in the linking phase, it's
showing that the linker doesn't know where your libraries are located, or the
libraries it finds don't have the required function. From the looks of it,
r account still has a dead
> screen.
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 10:21 PM, Dave wrote:
>
> > Try deleting/renaming your ~/.nvidia-settings-rc file. I'm guessing that
> > there's a config option in there which is causing your issues.
> >
> >
Try deleting/renaming your ~/.nvidia-settings-rc file. I'm guessing that
there's a config option in there which is causing your issues.
Cheers,
dave.k
In the year 2013, of the month of September, on the 5th day, Will Hopper wrote:
> Hi all, I have a fairly strange problem to report. Sorry i
You can do that. Settings -> Screen -> Screen Lock
Just select the "Use Custom Screenlock Command" checkbox. Oh, and type in the
command, of course.
Cheers,
dave.k
In the year 2013, of the month of August, on the 17th day, Su Kang Yin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to lock and unlock screen wi
Actually, there is another solution. Use profiles. That'll work with
shelves, and you can dynamically switch profiles from the command line.
In the year 2013, of the month of August, on the 14th day, Dave wrote:
> Disabling/Enabling modules is the only solution I can think of.
>
Disabling/Enabling modules is the only solution I can think of.
You can do it from the command line like so:
qdbus org.enlightenment.wm.service /org/enlightenment/wm/RemoteObject
org.enlightenment.wm.Module.Disable clock
Can't disable shelves, but you can disable the elements in a shelf. A
You can change the windows switcher to display windows from other screens
and desks. Look in the Settings Panel (Windows -> Window Switcher).
Or, the middle mouse button is configured by default to show the Clients
Menu. That will disply all windows. Same as the Windows submenu in the main
me
In the year 2013, of the month of April, on the 23rd day, Ross Vandegrift
wrote:
> On 04/18/2013 09:42 PM, Dave wrote:
> >I assume that e17 v0.17.1 fits your question. Because it's already in Debian
> >experimental.
>
> Looks like it is only built for amd64 though.
I assume that e17 v0.17.1 fits your question. Because it's already in Debian
experimental.
dave.k
In the year 2013, of the month of April, on the 18th day, John Holland wrote:
> Has anyone gotten v > 0.17 built on debian?
>
> ---
Yes, there is.
Personally, I would set up an elaborate set of shell scripts and aliases
which automatically insert the --background option when terminology is
initiated.
I'm sure there's an easier way, though. If only there was a command line
option to tell "tybg" to make the change permanent
> Thanks Dave, Jeff,
No problems. Glad to help.
> but am stuck on some requirements for glib-2.0 & gthread-2.0:
These should both be handled by the libglib2.0-dev package.
You can always use apt-file to search for the packages you're missing.
A simple "apt-file sear
Looks like the dynamic linker isn't aware of your new library file yet.
Just run "ldconfig" from a root prompt to rebuild the lib cache. Should work
after that. Assuming you've got /usr/local/lib configured in the
/etc/ld.so.conf file.
Cheers,
dave.k
In the year 2013, of the month of Marc
Firstly, if you've installed libelementary from the Debian sid repository,
it is woefully out of date. I doubt it will work with terminology.
You've got two choices:
* add Experimental to your apt source file, and install the 1.7.4 versions
all required packages (which is the current versi
Don't forget you can now set the background from the terminology command line.
tybg background.jpg
or to make it permanent
tybg -p background.jpg
Nifty feature. Could be useful for dynamically changing backgrounds
when different programs are run from the command prompt.
Cheers,
dave.k
It's called an Edge Binding. Just go to Settings->Input, and delete the
edge binding for each of your four edges.
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dave.k
In the year 2013, of the month of February, on the 6th day, James Duberg wrote:
> Another noob question.
>
> How would I disable workspace switching when the mou
our. That's
about as much as I can say, since I don't use the module myself.
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In the year 2013, of the month of January, on the 25th day, Christian Ullmann
wrote:
> hi!
>
> I've all recommanded programms installed (without harfbuzz) and still
> get some errormessages while compiling. The first occurs by edje:
> --m
the years to deserve the version bump. Plus, it can now keep well
ahead of firefox, for the next few years at least.
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Thanks for the info, Raster. I knew it wasn't to do with terminology per
se, but the issue certainly was noticeable with it.
Just tried compiling evas with --enable-gl-flavor-gles and
--enable-gles-variety-sgx . Alas, terminology segfaults with this, but not
before displaying a message about "
Translucent option in terminology behaves slightly differently, depending on
what rendering engine is used in the elementary config.
With software rendering, the background is fully tinted by the
BG_COLOR_TRANSLUCENT value in the terminology theme.
With opengl rendering, anything near bright w
e year 2012, of the month of December, on the 28th day, Carsten Haitzler
wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Dec 2012 21:11:25 +1100 Dave said:
>
> the same place - the write mask line thing in evas? (backtrace is useful.
> saying it sevg's is about as useful as saying "there
Yep, I get segfaults with terminology 0.2.0 and terminology SVN 80520, when
compiled against EFL 1.7.4 . As you mention, it's all fine when compiled
with EFL 1.7.3 .
I can regularly reproduce it by setting TERM=xterm-color and running the
mutt email client. View a few emails, and it segfaults
Small patch to stop terminology 0.2 from printing a debug message with every
character sent and received.
Note, if you're using terminology 0.2, you may want to clear out your
.xsession-errors file, which may be rather large now.
Cheers,
dave.k
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