Re: how to get rid of buttons and icons in enlightenment?
- From: "Tim Lewis" <tlewis digaudio com>
- To: <raster redhat com>, <d3670c4055bb7bb84af1cf3f6a027972 interlinx bc ca>
- Cc: <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: how to get rid of buttons and icons in enlightenment?
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 15:03:46 -0800
Shutdown E, blow away the contents of /root/.enlightenment/ or
<user_home_directory>/.enlightenment/, and re-start E. This should fix you
'gray boxy icons' problem, and possibly your other problems with concealing
your icons.
Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: raster@redhat.com <raster@redhat.com>
To: d3670c4055bb7bb84af1cf3f6a027972@interlinx.bc.ca
<d3670c4055bb7bb84af1cf3f6a027972@interlinx.bc.ca>
Cc: gnome-list@gnome.org <gnome-list@gnome.org>
Date: Wednesday, January 27, 1999 8:23 PM
Subject: Re: how to get rid of buttons and icons in enlightenment?
>On 28 Jan, scribbled:
>-> from the quill of raster@redhat.com on scroll
>-> <199901280410.XAA00989@trode.redhat.com>
>-> >
>-> > -> CTL-ALT-[abc] does nothing on my Solaris box.
>-> >
>-> > ??? do any keybindings work?
>->
>-> On my Linux box at home.
>->
>-> CTL-ALT-[up|down] do raise and lower windows. CTL-ALT-[abc] make the
buttons
>-> "flash" but they don't go away. On my Linux box, my buttons are grey
boxes
>-> rather than pretty little icons. It's almost like they do go away when
I use
>-> one of the keybindings but they come right back immediately (the
flash).
>
>???????? *baffle*
>
>works here......... ???? do you hold it down so it key repeats or
>something?
>
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