On Thursday, 14 May 2015 17:53:36 CEST, Hari Sundar wrote:
Add an email address, say by clicking on blue-person, dialog pops-up with
the new contact added.
Thanks, https://gerrit.vesnicky.cesnet.cz/r/455 .
I am attaching a couple of screenshots of the rendering.
That's rather ugly. I asked
On Thursday, 14 May 2015 17:31:06 CEST, Jan Kundrát wrote:
What the output of `gconftool-2 --get
/desktop/gnome/interface/monospace_font_name`?
...and `gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.interface monospace-font-name`
please.
Do you happen to know how to detect Unity programatically? What are y
On Thursday, 14 May 2015 17:20:21 CEST, Hari Sundar wrote:
1) Addressbook: I don't think this has anything to do with the window
manager. The current behavior might be as expected. The behavior is the
same under xmonad and unity, wherein ESC removes the dialog, changes
persist (kind of) for the s
Thanks for your replies ...
1) Addressbook: I don't think this has anything to do with the window
manager. The current behavior might be as expected. The behavior is the
same under xmonad and unity, wherein ESC removes the dialog, changes
persist (kind of) for the session but are not saved to disc
On Donnerstag, 14. Mai 2015 10:52:30 CEST, Jan Kundrát wrote:
On Thursday, 14 May 2015 05:39:23 CEST, Thomas Lübking wrote:
We'd require an explicit save button if this is considered a
supported condition/environment.
I thought that NETWM was pretty widespread; IMHO it's fine to
rely on it
On Thursday, 14 May 2015 05:39:23 CEST, Thomas Lübking wrote:
We'd require an explicit save button if this is considered a
supported condition/environment.
I thought that NETWM was pretty widespread; IMHO it's fine to rely on it --
but I lack technical knowledge here. Thomas, this is IMHO up t
On Donnerstag, 14. Mai 2015 01:18:17 CEST, Hari Sundar wrote:
Thanks,
1) I use xmonad, and was hitting `esc` to dismiss the dialog, which was not
giving me the option to save the changes.
Interesting.
The AddressBook intercepts its closing to show a modal dialog - it sounds
as if xmonad eith
Thanks,
1) I use xmonad, and was hitting `esc` to dismiss the dialog, which was not
giving me the option to save the changes.
2) I do not have a default message.css file. Where can I find one, so that
I know which values to modify. I could not find one in the github
repository.
best,
~Hari
On We
On Thursday, 14 May 2015 00:09:53 CEST, Hari Sundar wrote:
I just started using Trojika on Ubuntu 14.04. I like it a lot, but have a
few questions.
Happy that you like it.
1) and 2) was answered by Thomas.
3. On startup, the message list is empty. I have to click on INBOX for it
to display t
On Donnerstag, 14. Mai 2015 00:09:53 CEST, Hari Sundar wrote:
1. The addressbook does not seem to work. When I click on the icon next to
a sender (etc), I get the dialog, and it seems to add it momentarily, but
the changes do not persist.
Upon closing the addressbook dialog, you should get a "sa
Hi
I just started using Trojika on Ubuntu 14.04. I like it a lot, but have a
few questions.
1. The addressbook does not seem to work. When I click on the icon next to
a sender (etc), I get the dialog, and it seems to add it momentarily, but
the changes do not persist. The same happens if I manual
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