On 12.04.2015 18:08, Jonathan Allen wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 12, 2015 at 04:28:02PM +0200, poma wrote:
>> Then here's a tip, to not waste time with Xfce configs:
>> - backup "stuck" user data
>> - delete "stuck" user
>> - create homonymous user
>> - restore backuped data
>> - reconfigure Xfce session
>
On Sun, Apr 12, 2015 at 04:28:02PM +0200, poma wrote:
> Then here's a tip, to not waste time with Xfce configs:
> - backup "stuck" user data
> - delete "stuck" user
> - create homonymous user
> - restore backuped data
> - reconfigure Xfce session
Thank you. Pretty much done. It all came back to
Poma,
> Perhaps we have already solved it, what you say? :)
I did respond to John and confirmed that the size parameter he suggested
did exist, but had the value 'normal'
> Allen asked for another issue - background/wallpaper,
> and still didn't respond about advice offered.
I didn't see a resp
On Wed, 2015-04-08 at 16:38 +0200, poma wrote:
> On 06.04.2015 17:57, Jonathan Allen wrote:
> > Hooray - thank you, that's sorted. Now all I have to do is get the
> > background
> > to display. The screen always shows what was last on it when a task closes
> > and the default wallpaper never app
On 06.04.2015 17:57, Jonathan Allen wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 04, 2015 at 06:21:53AM +0200, poma wrote:
>> Maximize / unmaximize windows
>> http://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfwm4/getting-stated#maximizeunmaximize_windows
>>
>> You can make any window appear in fullscreen mode (it will then use all the
>> size
On Sat, Apr 04, 2015 at 06:21:53AM +0200, poma wrote:
> Maximize / unmaximize windows
> http://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfwm4/getting-stated#maximizeunmaximize_windows
>
> You can make any window appear in fullscreen mode (it will then use all the
> size of your screen without showing the window borders
On 03.04.2015 13:53, Jonathan Allen wrote:
> Dear Fedora List,
>
> Going to maximise thunderbird on a graphic screen session, I accidentally
> clicked on the box next door and it maximised to being absolutely full
> screen, with no top bar and all the normal desktop stuff obscured. I can
> still
Am 03.04.2015 um 13:53 schrieb Jonathan Allen:
> Going to maximise thunderbird on a graphic screen session, I accidentally
> clicked on the box next door and it maximised to being absolutely full
> screen, with no top bar and all the normal desktop stuff obscured. I can
> still switch tasks using
Ron,
> > Well, I thought it was full-screen. It looks like super-fullscreen. The
> > desktop top bar is obscured. The task top bar doesn't have a minimise,
> > maximise or close button in the top right hand corner. Right click on
> > the task top bar (which offers File ... Help at the LH end)
On Fri, 2015-04-03 at 14:24 +0100, Jonathan Allen wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 03, 2015 at 03:13:58PM +0200, bitlord wrote:
> > I don't know, but if I understand you, you are in fullscreen mode? I'm
> > not using thunderbird, but firefox, probably is the same (they share a
> > lot of "technology"), F11 wor
On Fri, Apr 03, 2015 at 03:13:58PM +0200, bitlord wrote:
> I don't know, but if I understand you, you are in fullscreen mode? I'm
> not using thunderbird, but firefox, probably is the same (they share a
> lot of "technology"), F11 works for fullscreen, also on top bar/panel of
> the window you can
On Fri, 3 Apr 2015 13:57:20 +0100
Jonathan Allen wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 03, 2015 at 02:21:43PM +0200, bitlord wrote:
> > >
> > > Going to maximise thunderbird on a graphic screen session, I
> > > accidentally clicked on the box next door and it maximised to
> > > being absolutely full screen, with
Stephen,
> >'Resize' is greyed out. Maximise does nothing and Minimise has its
> >usual action, but then selecting the task pulls it back to
> >full-full screen. Jonathan
>
> When I have a window non-full screen I can use Resize and the arrow
> keys to change the window size. When I do Alt-Space
On Fri, Apr 03, 2015 at 02:21:43PM +0200, bitlord wrote:
> >
> > Going to maximise thunderbird on a graphic screen session, I
> > accidentally clicked on the box next door and it maximised to being
> > absolutely full screen, with no top bar and all the normal desktop
> > stuff obscured. I can st
On 04/03/2015 07:52 AM, Jonathan Allen wrote:
'Resize' is greyed out. Maximise does nothing and Minimise has its
usual action, but then selecting the task pulls it back to full-full
screen. Jonathan
When I have a window non-full screen I can use Resize and the arrow keys
to change the window
> >Going to maximise thunderbird on a graphic screen session, I accidentally
> >clicked on the box next door and it maximised to being absolutely full
> >screen, with no top bar and all the normal desktop stuff obscured. I can
> >still switch tasks using Alt-Tab, in which case the top bars and the
On Fri, 3 Apr 2015 12:53:55 +0100
Jonathan Allen wrote:
> Dear Fedora List,
>
> Going to maximise thunderbird on a graphic screen session, I
> accidentally clicked on the box next door and it maximised to being
> absolutely full screen, with no top bar and all the normal desktop
> stuff obscured
On 04/03/2015 06:53 AM, Jonathan Allen wrote:
Dear Fedora List,
Going to maximise thunderbird on a graphic screen session, I accidentally
clicked on the box next door and it maximised to being absolutely full
screen, with no top bar and all the normal desktop stuff obscured. I can
still switch
Dear Fedora List,
Going to maximise thunderbird on a graphic screen session, I accidentally
clicked on the box next door and it maximised to being absolutely full
screen, with no top bar and all the normal desktop stuff obscured. I can
still switch tasks using Alt-Tab, in which case the top bars
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