On Thursday 12 July 2018 04:36:37 am you wrote:
> On 2018/07/12 04:33 AM, Michael wrote:
> > We have a Panel, it has multiple application groups, each group has its
> > own pop-up (menu) that shows the running instances.
> >
> > For example, I have a single Kwrite group on my Panel and, when I click
> > on it, it has 28 open files listed in its pop-up. But, they’ve always
> > been in some bizarre order and the order changes (especially during
> > logout/login, but also based on usage) making finding a specific file in
> > the list difficult.
> >
> > You can sorta kludge a specific file to the bottom of the list by closing
> > it and then re-opening it. But when you open/close 50 to 100 files a
> > day, it doesn’t help much.
> >
> > Question:
> >
> > Is there a config somewhere to make the Panel pop-up lists auto sort by
> > name?
> >
> > Thanks, Michael
>
> Hi Michael,
> can you post some sort of screenshot to give us a better understanding? It
> is not very clear to be honest... Cheers
> Michele
Sure,
Attached, or if that doesn't work I can find a file upload service.
Best,
Michael
In older versions of KDE in the default aplications section of Kcontrol
there used to be a way to change the file manager see picture in link
below. I don't see that anymore. I would like to change from Konqueror to
Pcmanfm as my default. Is there a way to set that from the command line or
a way to add back the file manager selection? I find that PCmanfm can be
set to see many more types of thumbnails than Konqueror can and I find that
very helpful.
https://cdn.ghacks.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/kde_default.png
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We have a Panel, it has multiple application groups, each group has its own
pop-up (menu) that shows the running instances.
For example, I have a single Kwrite group on my Panel and, when I click on it,
it has 28 open files listed in its pop-up. But, they’ve always been in some
bizarre order and the order changes (especially during logout/login, but also
based on usage) making finding a specific file in the list difficult.
You can sorta kludge a specific file to the bottom of the list by closing it
and then re-opening it. But when you open/close 50 to 100 files a day, it
doesn’t help much.
Question:
Is there a config somewhere to make the Panel pop-up lists auto sort by name?
Thanks,
Michael
Hi everybody,
I wanted to use Android Studio 3, a java application, and it works with
XFCE but it doesn't work with TDE. Any idea of what could be happening?
I tried strace'ing the process but I can't find anything useful. JAVA_HOME
is there. I'm using Oracle's java, the one Android Studio requires.
A graphical program (a java game, freeCol) works. I don't know what else
to try besides switching to xfce.
Cheers,
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Updated quite a few packages this morning, including tdm.
I could hardly believe my ears, but a tdm restart played the kde sign-on
music, so I got a terminal on tty1 and ran speaker-test -c2, worked a
treat.
Rebooted just to make sure I wasn't hallucinating, worked again.
So you found whatever was killing my audio as soon as x started.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you!
Did I say it yet? A tip of my Woolrich hat, and a hearty Thank you.
Do I dare ask what it was?
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Hi All,
In a boneheaded move, I ended up deleting quite a few of my .config files
(user/.trinity/…) and while I’ve restored/fixed almost everything back to the
way it was, I can’t seem to re-figure out how I used a mouse click in
keyboard shortcuts.
I had this working globally:
{Windows Key} + {left mouse click} = Minimize application under mouse cursor
If you get use to it, it’s insanely useful and much easier than tracking down
each app’s minimize button.
# # #
I thought I had originally set it up in the Trinity Control Center:
Trinity Control Center >> Regional & Accessibility >> Keyboard Shortcuts
(Global Shortcuts >> Windows >> Minimize Window)
But I can’t get that to take a mouse click in the “Configure Shortcut” popup.
{Windows Key} + {space} works.
AFAIK I didn’t install anything else to do this:
michael@local [~/.trinity/share]# which file xbindkeys xdotool xautomation
easystroke xev
/usr/bin/file
/usr/bin/xev
# # #
So a couple questions:
- Does the “Configure Shortcut” popup take mouse clicks for anyone else?
- Can anyone point me in the right direction on what I need to dig back into
to restore/fix it’s config so mouse clicks can be use in keyboard shortcuts
again?
Thanks All,
Michael
Greetings;
You found the sound killer and fixed it with this mornings update.
Thank you very much.
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Cheers, Gene Heskett
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soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
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Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene>
Hi
I have recently installed trinity on Ubuntu 16.04 in two ways
1. Installing Ubuntu 16.04 first and then add the trinity repos
2. Using the livecd.
There are subtle difference. One concern the default-display-manager
In both cases I have set it to
/opt/trinity/bin/tdm
But while the login screen looks relatively modern in the first case (it
has the log of powered by trinity), the second installations log screen
has the charme of the 90, no offense intended.
Any explanation for this behaviour?
Regards
Uwe Brauer
> William Morder wrote:
>
> > When I was a child, I used to think that the music and the announcers and
> > other voices somehow lived inside the radio and TV. Then when I got a bit
> > older, I came to understand that they sent out their broadcasts from a
> > studio, a building that was some distance away. Since I had seen
> > television shows like Ed Sullivan, with musicians playing their songs, I
> > knew that they had instruments and equipment, but I was puzzled about how
> > they could change so quickly from one group to another. My theory was that
> > they must have several different rooms, and that some music group would be
> > playing in one room while another would be setting up in another, and so
> > on.
> >
> > This is exactly why women tend to humanize us lonely bachelors, and make
> > them presentable in public, and to brighten up a home; it has something to
> > do with that tendency. The world would be a very dull place without a
> > little irrationality to make us bounce through life, rather than scraping
> > along, in deadly seriousness, freed from superstiton, but weighed down by
> > the irresistible force of gravity.
>
> I would say it is simply pragmatics over mother instinct - it's just
> nature - be it "God made us so" or Nature or Evolution.
>
> regards
>
>
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