Re: Control Center/Enlightenment configuration



On 22 Feb, Jesse D. Sightler scribbled:
->  raster@redhat.com wrote:
->  > 
->  > On 22 Feb, Russell Steinthal scribbled:
->  > ->  I just came across a somewhat weird E/GNOME interaction which I
->  > ->  thought I'd mention (I'm writing here since I don't read the E list
->  > ->  and I know Rasterman is on gnome-list...).  Anyway, enough
->  > ->  introduction.
->  > ->
->  > ->  Basically, the problem is that if I start the GNOME Control Center
->  > ->  and go to the Enlightenment page, the Backgrounds (sub-) page is
->  > ->  inactive (i.e. all the controls except OK and Cancel are grayed out).
->  > ->   If I run the Enlightenment configurator from my E menu (middle
->  > ->  button, Configuration), it works correctly.
->  > ->
->  > ->  Is this a known problem, a feature I just missed the documentation
->  > ->  for, a misconfiguration on my part, or a new bug?  If the latter, and
->  > ->  I can provide any more information, let me know.
->  > 
->  > its a feature. (in special fx when you run under the control-center
->  > theyers a checkbutton to enable the background selector)
->  > 
->  
->  Why has this never been added to the Backgrounds page?  Seriously, I'm
->  no UI expert, but don't you think that it would be more intuitive if the
->  option to enable backgrounds were on the same page as the background
->  settings?  :)

it's not MEANt to be intuitive - its meant to hide it from the novice
user.

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