[ale] odd behavior
jim
jcphil at bellsouth.net
Wed Oct 27 06:54:38 EDT 1999
I solved it by deleting the .enlightenment directory and rebuilding my menus.
Now I've got my favorite look back!
Mike Fletcher wrote:
> >>>>> "jim" == jim <jcphil at bellsouth.net> writes:
>
> jim> Netscape doesn't show up in any other desktops. And if I
> jim> start it from the command line, no errors are returned. If I
> jim> crank up the browser while offline, I get the usual error
> jim> windows about "unknown host" but that's it. No other part of
> jim> the browser is visible.
>
> Start netscape, then in a terminal window start eesh. In eesh
> do `window_list' and look and see if netscape shows up. I get
> something like:
>
> window_list
> 340004a : fletch at godzilla.phydeaux.org
> 44003a1 : Netscape: godzilla.phydeaux.org
> 300006b : NBC
> 24000cd : panel
> 2400066 : panel
> [...]
>
> You can then use the win_op command to find the x,y that the
> window is located at. In my case its window id 44003a1, so I do:
>
> win_op 44003a1 move ? ?
> window location: 10 10
>
> Which is correct. If the window was off the screen, one of
> those numbers might be <0 or > 1152x900 (in my case). If it is off
> the screen, try something like:
>
> win_op 44003a1 move 0 0
>
> And it should move to the upper left corner of whatever
> desktop it was on. Likewise you could use `win_op id desk #' to move
> it to a specified desktop, and `win_op id area # #' to move to a
> virtual desktop area. Control-d will exit eesh (don't type `exit'
> since that'll tell E to exit :), `help' and `help command' to get more
> information on commands or a specific command respectively.
>
> --
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