Re: Gmc Desktop and Enlightenment
- From: raster redhat com
- To: jcape jcinteractive com
- cc: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Gmc Desktop and Enlightenment
- Date: Sun, 7 Mar 1999 15:30:48 -0500 (EST)
On 2 Mar, James M. Cape scribbled:
-> This is a bug report (at least I suppose that's what it is).
->
-> Background:
-> Linux 2.2.1
-> Egcs 1.1.1
-> Glibc 2.1 (99.02.19)
-> Libtool 1.2d
-> Automake 1.4
-> Autoconf 2.13
-> CVS e, gnome, and deps
-> I have E's desktops setup similar to Window Maker with 5 workspaces (no
-> virtual windows, desktops [1 2 3 4 5]. Running Gmc for desktop launcher
-> icons (totally against my vocal creedo, I know, but since a side-panel'd
-> dock interferes with the dragbar in E, and there is no way -- AFAIK --
-> to drag windows between desktops w/o it using the panel as a
-> wmaker-esque dock is out of the question).
->
-> Gmc's root window clicks (right-click "refresh" menu and
-> click-to-deselect-all) don't work on E desktops other than 0. I think
-> this is an E problem since root-tail doesn't display on desktops other
-> than 0 as well. This is a *very* minor niggling, but is annoying
-> nonetheless.
this is gmc's issue - the code uncoditionally sends clicks through to
gmc if E doesnt want it - irrespective of the desktop - test for
yourself. gmc simply isnt honoring / listening / acting on those events.
->
-> Jim Cape
-> http://www.jcinteractive.com
->
-> "All animals are equal, some animals
-> are more equal than others."
-> -- George Orwell, Animal Farm
->
->
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