Morten Nilsen wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> hmm, "out of winlist" was a bad description, as i have all my windows
>> maximized, it just "looks like" it is inside winlist. a better
>> description would be: sometimes i can move the mouse out of the
>> selected/focused window and sometimes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hmm, "out of winlist" was a bad description, as i have all my windows
maximized, it just "looks like" it is inside winlist. a better
description would be: sometimes i can move the mouse out of the
selected/focused window and sometimes it is stuck to it...
well, that is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>but it's nothing urgent for me, just a very small 'misbehaviour' i don't
>really recognize it anymore... only thing which bugs me a bit is that i
>can't move the mouse while winlist is open... would be nice if the
>winlist closes when the mouse moves out of the winlis
Morten Nilsen wrote:
> David Seikel wrote:
>
There was a time when this issue was occurring for me as well. If i
hit the Alt key after releasing from alt-tab, it usually went away.
>>> steps to reproduce:
>>> - turn on pager popup
>>> - switch desktops
>>> - before popup vanishes
David Seikel wrote:
There was a time when this issue was occurring for me as well. If i
hit the Alt key after releasing from alt-tab, it usually went away.
steps to reproduce:
- turn on pager popup
- switch desktops
- before popup vanishes, hit alt-tab and release
- marvel at winlist
Can't
David Seikel wrote:
There was a time when this issue was occurring for me as well. If i
hit the Alt key after releasing from alt-tab, it usually went away.
So, use alt-tab to pick the window. Once you've got your chosen
window on top, move the mouse over the desktop and hit Alt. I
believe tha
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 14:37:41 +0100 Morten Nilsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> James McCarthy wrote:
> > There was a time when this issue was occurring for me as well. If i
> > hit the Alt key after releasing from alt-tab, it usually went away.
> >
> > So, use alt-tab to pick the window. Once yo
James McCarthy wrote:
There was a time when this issue was occurring for me as well. If i
hit the Alt key after releasing from alt-tab, it usually went away.
So, use alt-tab to pick the window. Once you've got your chosen
window on top, move the mouse over the desktop and hit Alt. I believe
t
There was a time when this issue was occurring for me as well. If i
hit the Alt key after releasing from alt-tab, it usually went away.
So, use alt-tab to pick the window. Once you've got your chosen
window on top, move the mouse over the desktop and hit Alt. I believe
that's what I did.
HTH
On Mon, 2005-11-07 at 17:43 +0100, Bu Bacoo wrote:
> After today's cvs&&rebuild, when using Alt+Tab for windows switch, the
> list of windows in screen center stays visible (after releasing alt
> +tab) and I have to press enter. Is this standard behaviour? Do I have
> to setup some enlightenment-re
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 17:43:29 +0100 Bu Bacoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:
> Hello
>
> After today's cvs&&rebuild, when using Alt+Tab for windows switch, the list
> of windows in screen center stays visible (after releasing alt+tab) and I
> have to press enter. Is this standard behaviour? Do I have
Hello
After today's cvs&&rebuild, when using Alt+Tab for windows
switch, the list of windows in screen center stays visible (after
releasing alt+tab) and I have to press enter. Is this standard
behaviour? Do I have to setup some enlightenment-remote variable? Which
one.
Thanks
Bu
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