Re: [Nautilus-list] Desktop window
- From: "John Sullivan" <sullivan eazel com>
- To: Ross Burton <r burton 180sw com>
- Cc: nautilus <nautilus-list lists eazel com>
- Subject: Re: [Nautilus-list] Desktop window
- Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 09:42:16 -0800
on 11/16/00 9:22 AM, Ross Burton at r burton 180sw com wrote:
> John Sullivan wrote:
>>
>> on 11/16/00 2:52 AM, Ross Burton at r burton 180sw com wrote:
>>
>>> I've noticed that Nautilus doesn't really draw on the desktop window, as
>>> programs like xhangglider (which flys a small hang glider around the
>>> desktop) are hidden beneath the Nautilus desktop. Why is this? Will
>>> this be fixed before release?
>>>
>>> Ross
>>
>> Nautilus uses a screen-covering window instead of drawing on the
>> pre-existing desktop, as you saw. The main reason is to use anti-aliased
>> graphics, which is not possible if each item is implemented as a separate
>> window a la gmc. We do not plan to change this approach. However, you can
>> (as I'm sure you already know) turn the Nautilus desktop off entirely.
>
> You mean that you can't draw onto the existing desktop window in the
> same way you can draw onto a new window? X is very strange at times...
True, because the existing one doesn't use an anti-aliased canvas.
> I think this needs to be documented some place - in a few weeks time
> xsnow will come out across this office and everyone running Nautilus
> will not be able to see anything... :-(
Only people who have turned the preference for drawing the desktop on, but I
get your drift (ha ha).
We might be able to come up with a more elegant way to handle the desktop
some day, but we definitely won't be able to before our first release.
John
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