Re: [BUGS] e and conf in control center
- From: raster redhat com
- To: pgc maths warwick ac uk
- cc: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [BUGS] e and conf in control center
- Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 11:00:42 -0500 (EST)
On 26 Feb, Paul G Cooper scribbled:
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-> RedHat 5.2 system with 0.99.8 rpms
->
-> Couple of bugs/features with e and unsing control center.
->
-> * Whenever I start emacs it appears half on half off the screen in the
-> top left corner.
->
-> * There seems to be a battle between the backgrounds setting in control
-> center and the e backgrounds. For example if I choose a background in
-> workspace/background and switch off e background selection in
-> workspace/enlightenment/special fx and then change theme the themes
-> background is used. Or if I move to another desktop and move back the
-> e desktop background replaces my background.
if you want ot use the ngome one you have to selece "no background" int
he E backgroudn selector for desktop 0 - the button is there. "No
background"
-> * The settings button in workspace/screensaver always seesm to be shaded
-> out - am I missing something? The screen saver works I just cant change
-> the settings.
->
-> * in gnome-pager a window is minimised/iconised (I can't think of the
-> right word) the icon in the pager seems to be the orange box with a couple
-> of quavers on that was an audio icon a few version ago - is this some rpm
-> legacy? I can't find this icon anywhere?
its compiled intot he pager - it's actually a litle foot in a box.
-> Otherwise the job's a goodun,
->
-> Paul
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