Hello,
My mixer module doesn't seem to be working. For instance, using the
usual volume up/volume down buttons shows the popup indicating that the
volume is changing, but no change in sound. Some investigation shows
that there is an odd setting in Mixer Module Settings.
Mixer to use for glob
attery monitor was changed recently to
measure the update interval in ticks (not sure exactly what these are)
rather than in seconds as it was before. The value wasn't changed
though, so if your update interval used to be one second, it's now one
tick, which is ridiculously high. Try incr
his behavior?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave
I'm having the second issue that you mentioned... the 'warp at end' for
window list option seems to be working fine for me, but as of my last
update (on the 8th), the pointer seems to be warping to any new wind
> I can confirm this. rdesktop on a e17 install from about 4 days ago
> always displays with the default theme.
And, for what it's worth, rdesktop windows can't be resized.
Jesse
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all of the wakeups due to enlightenment on my system - unloading the
module brings enlightenment down from 38 wakeups/sec to 7 wakeups/sec
(and this is with about 14 other modules loaded). Something to look
into maybe? (The fglrx driver is
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especially in the case where it is fairly clearly a problem with the
Gentoo side, rather than the e17 side.
Second, emotion is (I believe) not used by any working applications at
the moment.
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eenshots are out of date. The clock theme was redone during
the transition to shelves.
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> Bernard
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>Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 13:27:43 -0300
>From: "Fernando Gerent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [e-users] E17 Feature request - keybindings
>To: Josh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: [email protected]
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> I was just thinking about that.
> It kind
silon for thumbnailing;
it does it by itself (using imlib2 i believe). This most
likely means that thumbnail cache support in epsilon (which is
a standard that evidence also uses) still works, but thumbnail
generation does not.
Jesse
Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services,
;Has the tclock module been abandoned? If so, is there any
modules out
>there like it? I really miss having a clock here I could
quickly check
>the time.
>
>--chris
I don't know what the development status of it is, but it is
still functional... I'm using it right now.
Shelf + mem + net + cpu == all in one look(: In any case, the original
monitor module was removed quite some time ago, since it had many
serious bugs and no maintainer, and the split modules had fewer bugs, a
maintainer, and provided all the same functionality. Give them a try(:
Jesse
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than Flip Desktop) and it will wrap around.
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to change it though:
enlightenment_remote --help | grep binding-mouse
should give you the proper commands.
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adcon. The shelf
isn't inherent in the gadcon design, it's just the first
implementation of a gadcon container... from what I
understand, once the shelf is complete and all modules are
moved over to gadcon, raster will write up a few other gadcon
container types which will allow for al
ry
That's your issue. Doing make install for ecore should have stuck those
files in $PREFIX/include (probably /usr/local/include in your case). You
should figure out why it didn't.
Jesse
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g (all libs, etc) with -pg in CFLAGS, run e for a
while, concentrating on the slow parts, then quit and run
'gprof /usr/bin/enlightenment-0.17 gmon.out'. The first 50 or so lines
of that output are the useful ones.
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Using
time instead, as they are what monitor was split into.
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who build out of cvs but don't read the user
guide/faq/anything? (This is in the faq, right?)
On a slightly related note, how do gdm and kdm get around this problem?
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There's an option for that in the module configuration. Tell it to
ignore buffers and cache and it should be the same.
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about a year now, and api changes have left it in various states of
brokenness... I don't know what the current state of it is. Basically,
there isn't a good efl filemanager that's good for general use yet. If
you're up for testing and bug reports, great(: but otherwise
if you use the -* masked ones
(packagename-)
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> BTW, if most people aren't having this issue, I don't mind dropping
> it. It doesn't bother me *that* much. But thanks for your help :)
>
> -Dusik
He meant that he just changed it to be in the background, a few hours
ago(:
Jesse
something about it, unlike the Enlightenment devs. I
totally agree that bugging devs in general is a bad thing.
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other platforms getting hardware rendering on the desktop before us, go
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s the following:
>
> Logging in to
> :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/cvsroot/enlightenment
>
> CVS password:
>
> cvs [login aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messages
> if any
>
> Suggestions?
Sourceforge cvs isn't that g
99.ebuild), and hopefully the thinktux
people can fix this before things get more seriously broken.
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> look for?. I was reading about the gtkrc file, but
> haven't find anything useful yet.
>
> Thanx again
I would highly recommend the program gtk-chtheme from
http://plasmasturm.org/code/gtk-chtheme/
It allows you to change your p
e wrong about that... someone
should probably look into it more closely.
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, although I'm not
entirely sure. You aren't alone in this problem though.
> Thank you for your help in advance :)
>
> Muck
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> i'll tell that to gmail staff. (=
Sylpheed (well, sylpheed-claws) shows the patch inline with the message
when you view the entire email, since the attachment is plain text, but
also offers the option to view or save the patch separately as an
attachment. Are you sur
-display option (like 'enlightenment_remote
-display :0.0 -restart').
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being adjusted in some way,
> but not as it should be.
> Any patches out now?
>
> Thanks
> Bu
Same here, and the same problem in elicit as well (making it pretty
much unusable, since dragging the magnifier or dropper just makes the
whole window move).
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Michael Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday, 03 November 2005, at 14:01:11 (-0600),
> Jesse Luehrs wrote:
>
> > It's smaller, less resource intensive,
>
> Neither of these is true. Eterm's default theme is
ble scrollback buffer size) and very few that I don't (menu
bar, along with most of the configuration options there), and uses about
half of the resources that Eterm does.
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ule-disable ibar"
>
> no, I'm talking about the module named "start"
>
> Cheers,
If you're talking about the menu that start uses, try
enlightenment_remote -binding-key-add ANY t WIN 0 menu_show ""
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On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 05:45:57 -0600
Jesse Luehrs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Edit: This line
echo " Done merging $1."
should be
echo " Done merging $1." >> ${STATUS_LOG}
Sorry(:
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script in a cron job and get easy updates to e17 however often you want.
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#!/bin/bash
STATUS_LOG=/var/log/e_log
EMERGE_LOG=/var/log/e_emerge_log
export CFLAGS="-O2 -march=pentium4 -pipe -g"
export FEATURES="nostrip"
export ECVS_SERV
o om1n[A]e and null__ :)
For all the Gentoo users out there, just do
export ECVS_SERVER="thinktux.net:/root"
before emerging, and portage will use the new mirror.
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Sent this out earlier, but it got blocked for being too big... you can
grab the attachment at http://doy.illinexus.org/gprof_tests.tar.bz2
On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 06:31:36 -0600
Jesse Luehrs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think this is a different issue... our (me and illogict) issue is
On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 06:37:06 -0600
Jesse Luehrs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...except for how the issue stopped being caused by engage just now.
> But it's still consistent with ibox and pager.
>
> Jesse
Scratch that. Engage causes the issue only with the weird resizi
).
>
> Cheers!
Doing some more testing, it seems that ibox causes the same issue,
except it happens when minimizing/restoring the windows, rather than
when creating/destroying them.
...except for how the issue stopped being caused by engage just now.
But it's s
Makes it very hard to debug.
I think this is a different issue... our (me and illogict) issue is
always present, in the same quantity of lag, and without a memory leak,
and can be triggered by certain modules being loaded, every time. On my
machi
> Cheers!
You're right, it seems both pager and engage cause the problem. And I
didn't even notice the apps taking longer than usual to start up
either, before, but I definitely see the difference there now.
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1s here)
> before the window border reappears...
>
> Cheers!
I can confirm this, and say that it is an issue with engage; after
unloading all modules, it works fine, but when loading engage, the
delay in border drawing reappears.
Jesse
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above the big ones representing the currently running processes. There
are plenty of reasons to start multiple copies of an application
(terminals, text editors, etc), and if I can use just engage rather than
t; was typing in a gaim window while it launches (I hate it when this
> happens). Thoughts?
An option to not allow windows on desktops other than the current to
grab focus would help with this for me (typing in gaim while waiting
for the password dialog in sylpheed
I get the same error on a psd file - originally I thought this was
about getting a thumbnail of image files - and figured it couldn't
read a photoshop file, so renamed it, but evidence still gave the
error on the renamed file.
On Sun, 21 Aug 2005 15:41:54 + Fernando
Meira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
Most (if not all) of e17 appears to be in Standard C.
Now, as someone who recently (6 months ago) started learning C++, I
can tell you if you don't know either C or C++ you should really
consider learning C++. If you learn C++ you're also learning a lot of
C (after all C is just "C improved").
C++
rs, so I'd probably
muck up more stuff than I fixed. Anyways - no rush to this bug I think
as even the person who started this thread had to put effort into
hitting all 4 keys at once.
On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 12:30:09 +0900 Carsten Haitzler (The
Rasterman) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Gusti means if you press all 4 keys at once, not if you press
ctrl+alt+left OR right.
I just tried it out and my window disappeared as well - not to be found
on any virtual desktop, not in the lost windows menu, process still
shows on a ps aux. It only affects the current virtual desktop though.
W
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Hall Stevenson wrote:
At 10:21 PM 9/4/2003 +0200, Kim Woelders wrote:
Jesse Merriman wrote:
1. Is there a way to turn off the "You have started the ripples
effect..." box that pops up every time
oyance.
2. Can it be set to only reflect my desktop background, and not any
application windows that are near it?
If the answers are no, then consider them wishlist items :)
Thanks,
Jesse Merriman
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