Re: E and Gnome



On  9 Mar, brady scribbled:
->  I've seen people ask this question a bunch of times and everytime people say
->  ctrl-alt-a which is fine but is there a way to semi-permenantly force 
->  all enlightenment controls to be invisible?  When I run e it comes up 
->  invisible except for two things.  The desktop drag bar shows up across the 
->  top of the screen and if I minimize an app an icon shows up along the bottom.
->  
->  So every time I start X/E/Gnome I have to hit ctrl-alt-a twice.  (Hitting 
->  it once shows all the other stuff that's invisible to start with then
->  hitting it again makes *everything* invisible.)
->  
->  I love E lots so I hope there's a way to fix this minor annoyance.

buttons are part of a theme - if you change themes e will foget if the
buttons are to remain visible or not.

you could edit the theme itself and remove all the button defs from
buttons.cfg if you never want to see them ever again, or use a theme
that doesnt have buttons.

also use snaps from ftp.enlightenment.org/pub/enlightenment/daily-snaps/
They are ones I know work. E will automatically turn of icons when you
iconfiy if it detects the gnome pager - if the gnome pager goes away E
will display the icons again. It will still display icons if you have a
panel and no gnome-pager because otherwise there is no easy way to get
your iconified apps back. (ok there is - middle and right button ont he
dragbar - but if you turn the dragbar off you cant get those menus)


->  Thanks,
->  Brady
->  
->  PS:  If there is a way to do this or even if there's not it should be 
->  in the FAQ.  Or one of the FAQs anyway.
->  
->  >To get rid of E icons, press ctrl-alt-b or ctrl-alt-a.  To change panel
->  >color, right click on it, select "This Panel Properties"
->  >
->  >On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, Cory Watson wrote:
->  >
->  >> Thanks to all your replies to my WOOT! mail, I got them running quickly.
->  >> Now, I have a question.  E and Gnome run together, and this places E's ext,
->  >> restart, help, etc... icons over gnome's bar at the bottom.  How do I get
->  >> rid of these icons? Or how to I make Gnome run over top of them...
->  >> 
->  >> Another question, how do I change the color of the gnome bar at the bottom?
->  >> 
->  >> Cory Watson
->  >> Computer Cafe Internet Services
->  >> 
->  >> 
->  >> -- 
->  >>         FAQ: Frequently-Asked Questions at http://www.gnome.org/gnomefaq
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->  >> 
->  >
->  >Marcus Brubaker
->  >spoon@elpaso.net
->  >http://www.elpaso.net/~spoon
->  >
->  >What you have here is an example of that well known phenomenon, A Bookshop
->  >Assistance Who Knows Buggerall But Won't Admit It (probably some kind of
->  >arts graduate).
->  >        -- (Terry Pratchett, alt.fan.pratchett)
->  >
->  >
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