On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 5:05 PM, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Erez D wrote:
>
>
>> when i write a program, i expect to get the same behaviour which doesn't
> depend on the WM.
> however: Traditional window managers reparent the window, and add the
> titlebar to the parent.
> compize on the other han
>> > But could you give an example where you'd actually prefer to use
>> > RLE/LRE/PDF to RLM/LRM?
>> >
>>
>> Sure. My email sig:
>>
>> * נא לא לשלוח מכתבי שרשרת.
>> * שלח דוא"ל בקידוד UTF-8. אל תשלח בתבנית וורד.
>> * שלח דוא"ל לרב נמענים בשדה BCC "עותק נסתר", לא בשדה TO "אל".
>>
>
> (That's a RL
On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 06:38:19PM +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> > Typing RLE seems rather pointless if you can't also type PDF (RLE starts
> > an embedding of right-to-left text, PDF ends it).
> >
>
> Yes, I would like the PDF character as well.
>
> > But could you give an example where you'd actu
> Why is this a KDE bug?
>
In Gnome and Windows the user can type an arbitrary unicode character
that he needs. In KDE he cannot. You can argue that it is a Qt or Xorg
bug, but in the end only KDE users suffer from it.
> Typing RLE seems rather pointless if you can't also type PDF (RLE starts
>
On 3 March 2010 17:35, Stan Goodman wrote:
> At 11:12:35 on Wednesday Wednesday 03 March 2010, Dotan Cohen
> wrote:
>> On 3 March 2010 11:03, Dov Grobgeld wrote:
>> > In lack of a better solution, you can always launch gucharmap, select
>> > the requested (zero-width) character, and then do cut
On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 04:05:00PM +, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> > How can I type this in KDE, considering this KDE bug:
> > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=103788
>
> Why is this a KDE bug?
I forgot to remove that line from my message. I originally thought you
wanted some specific ability
On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 10:54:30AM +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> I am using the terrific Lyx keyboard layout, which has Nikud, ₪ and
> RLM / LRM character on the Shifted keys. However, I need to use the
> RLE charater sometimes:
> http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/202b/index.htm
>
> How c
At 11:12:35 on Wednesday Wednesday 03 March 2010, Dotan Cohen
wrote:
> On 3 March 2010 11:03, Dov Grobgeld wrote:
> > In lack of a better solution, you can always launch gucharmap, select
> > the requested (zero-width) character, and then do cut and paste.
>
> If I could easily bookmark the char
Erez D wrote:
when i write a program, i expect to get the same behaviour which
doesn't depend on the WM.
however: Traditional window managers reparent the window, and add the
titlebar to the parent.
compize on the other hand doesn't reparent the window, so the
behaviour is different.
Yes,
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 2:18 PM, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 03, 2010, Erez D wrote about "Re: XMoveWindow()":
> > > when i move the window to pos(x,y) using XMoveWindow(), it moves but
> > > positions the WM's window (e.g. the titlebar topleft) at (x,y) instead
> of
> > > my window.
>
> Wha
It's not mine. A friend of mine bought it few years ago, and she had
windows. now windows died and I convinced her to put linux.
the card doesn't have 3d support. I checked a week ago lspci and I choose
accordingly from the mandriva setup menu. The problem is that in the
mandriva menu it was only
On Wed, Mar 03, 2010, Erez D wrote about "Re: XMoveWindow()":
> > when i move the window to pos(x,y) using XMoveWindow(), it moves but
> > positions the WM's window (e.g. the titlebar topleft) at (x,y) instead of
> > my window.
What you're doing is the right thing. XMoveWindow() doesn't actually
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 11:42 AM, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Erez D wrote:
>
> hi
>
> i have an Xlib app.
>
>
> i created a window. the window manager has reparented to add a frame and
> titlebar to it.
>
> when i move the window to pos(x,y) using XMoveWindow(), it moves but
> positions the WM's win
Erez D wrote:
hi
i have an Xlib app.
i created a window. the window manager has reparented to add a frame
and titlebar to it.
when i move the window to pos(x,y) using XMoveWindow(), it moves but
positions the WM's window (e.g. the titlebar topleft) at (x,y)
instead of my window.
i tryi
hi
i have an Xlib app.
i created a window. the window manager has reparented to add a frame and
titlebar to it.
when i move the window to pos(x,y) using XMoveWindow(), it moves but
positions the WM's window (e.g. the titlebar topleft) at (x,y) instead of
my window.
i tryied using _NET_MOVERES
On 3 March 2010 11:03, Dov Grobgeld wrote:
> In lack of a better solution, you can always launch gucharmap, select the
> requested (zero-width) character, and then do cut and paste.
>
If I could easily bookmark the character, then that would be a decent
workaround. However, at the moment it is to
In lack of a better solution, you can always launch gucharmap, select the
requested (zero-width) character, and then do cut and paste.
Regards,
Dov
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 10:54, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> I am using the terrific Lyx keyboard layout, which has Nikud, ₪ and
> RLM / LRM character on the
I am using the terrific Lyx keyboard layout, which has Nikud, ₪ and
RLM / LRM character on the Shifted keys. However, I need to use the
RLE charater sometimes:
http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/202b/index.htm
How can I type this in KDE, considering this KDE bug:
https://bugs.kde.org/sho
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