Possible panel properties bug, nautilus, PATH, and MANPATH
- From: "Paul D. Miller" <location one verizon net>
- To: garnome <garnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: Possible panel properties bug, nautilus, PATH, and MANPATH
- Date: Sun, 07 Mar 2004 12:25:24 -0500
I got garnome-0.30.1 running, but I have some questions:
1) When I create a launcher from a panel, or just try to change an
item's properties, the dialogs for browsing commands and icons popup
BEHIND the main properties dialog and can't be brought to the front -
you actually have to move the main dialog out of the way. Launchers on
the desktop behave as they should. Is this a known bug?
2) My nautilus no longer has a navigation toolbar (home, back, up, etc)
& I can't seem to figure out how to give them one, there's nothing in
the properties dialog that seems to apply.
3) When I open a terminal window, garnome/bin is not in my path because
I set PATH in my .bashrc. I know I have to add garnome/bin but what is
the "BEST" method? PATH=$(PATH):(my-other-paths) and it will inherit
from the garnome session script, or is it better to just hardcode:
PATH=/home/pdm/garnome/bin:(my-other-paths). I'm a little scared to do
the latter for some reason...
4) I'd like to include garnome/man in my MANPATH, but am not quite sure
how to go about it. Normally, I don't set MANPATH, so man just looks at
/etc/man.config, I think. If I just set MANPATH to the garnome/man will
man still consult /etc/man.config? I'll give it a try, but I'd like to
know the "approved" method.
Thanks
Paul Miller
(location one verizon net)
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