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2008 May 16
19
[Bug 15949] New: LVDS-0 has wrapped screen with Randr1.2
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15949
Summary: LVDS-0 has wrapped screen with Randr1.2
Product: xorg
Version: git
Platform: x86 (IA32)
OS/Version: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Driver/nouveau
AssignedTo: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
2007 Oct 08
1
XRandR 180
Hi,
Does the current tree implement Rotate 180? I can see 0, 90 and 270,
but not 180. This feature might sound silly at first glance, but it
happens to be highly useful for my convertible tablet laptop. I've
browsed the current nv code and nouveau implementations, and it's
pretty clear that the older xrandr implementation did not do this. Is
there some secret in xrandr1.2 that I'm
2008 Oct 31
0
Desktop-operations in Metacity and Compiz.
Hello,
I'm developing a fancy screenshot application for the GNOME-desktop
using GTK and GDK libraries (and some Xlib stuff too).
When taking a screenshot of a window, my code first finds out in which
desktop the window lies (resides) and then moves to that desktop and
takes a screenshot. This is quite easy to do under the Metacity window
manager, but I cannot make this work right in Compiz
2006 Sep 21
2
initial metacity theme support for compiz
I just pushed some code into the compiz repository for initial metacity
theme support. It's not complete, left and right borders are not
rendered correctly, button decorations doesn't always match event window
locations, maximized and shaded windows are not rendered as when running
metacity, button locations are not configurable as with metacity... but
it still seem to look OK with most
2003 Jul 14
2
problem with coding for 'optim' in R
Hi, there
I am a graduate student new to coding in S who is hitting a bit of a wall
at present using an "optim" function. I am running into some troubles, and
was hoping someone might be able to recognize where I am going wrong.
As background: I have constructed a loop that carries out a 365-day
calculation for a mass-balance model. Basically, the model depends on 2
variables (p,
2003 Jul 01
1
Creating a loop that works....
Hi there,
First off, thanks to everyone who has helped me so far. Sorry to keep
pestering you all.
I'm including my code here, and I will comment down it where it is that I am
having problems figuring out how to write this damn thing.
> temper <- scan("temp2.dat", na.strings = ".", list(Day=0, Temp=0))
Read 366 records
>
> Day <- temper$Day ;
2003 Jun 30
0
Constructing loops in which i+1st element depends on ith
I feel greedy posting for help twice in one day- please forgive me, but the
thesis can't wait.
I have been trying to get an ?if
else? statement working in a loop I am
writing, in which I specify a variable value to 9.2 (Wo) on the first
iteration, but for subsequent iterations, to adopt a value as a function of
variables from the previous iteration.
When I comment out the ?if
else?
2012 Sep 15
1
Interpretation of result in R
I am trying to do a quasipoisson regression to know if the frequency of
drinking of my subject is related to temperature. The problem is that I'm
not sure how to interpret my result.
1) Since my result is signifiant, can I tell that the frequency of drinking
of my subject increase linearly or exponentially?
2) When I want to quantify the increase, do I need to do an exponential
2013 Mar 07
5
multiple plots and looping assistance requested (revised codes)
Hi Irucka,
I tried it and was able to plot it without any errors.? Here, your code indicates you need two lines. temper[[i]][1]
?temper[[1]][1] # which is the column 1.
? Month
1???? 1
2???? 2
3???? 3
?temper[[1]][2]
#? Data1
#1?? 1.5
#2? 12.3
#3? 11.4
Suppose I use names(temper) instead of seq_along(temper)
pdf("irucka.pdf")
?lapply(names(temper),function(i)
2006 Sep 20
1
metacity theme support in gnome-window-decorator
I played a little bit yesterday with adding metacity theme support to
gwd and it looks like it's not going to be very hard. Hopefully I'll
have it working in the next couple of days. What I've done is to rip out
all the parts of the metacity code that is required for theme support
(boxes.c, gradient.c, theme-parser.c, theme.c, util.c). Ideal would be
if we could put this part of
2007 Feb 09
5
switch metacity->compiz (compiz ignores its own settings)
I have configured compiz to use 1 workspace and 4 viewports and metacity
to use 4 workspaces.
When I start compiz while metacity was running it uses 4 workspaces and
4 viewports (ignoring the gconf settings).
When I restart X so that compiz is started before metacity this does not
happen (it uses what its configured for).
bug or feature?
if feature can it be disabled?
switching
2006 Oct 01
1
gtk-window-decorator metacity opacity theme
hi,
I made a small a patch for gtk-window-decorator which define default
border alpha to zero when it use metacity theme.
That allows while playing with the alpha attributes of the metacity
themes to have transparent borders. here too the modified ?Human Ubuntu?
theme and a screenshot to show the result.
ps: sorry for my bad english
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2009 Oct 05
2
how to document stuff most users don't want to see
The functions metrop and temper in the mcmc package have a debug = FALSE
argument that when TRUE adds a lot of debugging information to the returned
list. This is absolutely necessary to test the functions, because one
generally knows nothing about the simulated distribution except what what
one learns from MCMC samples. Hence you must expose all details of the
simulation to have any hope of
2006 Oct 05
3
metacity support
I have installed compiz with metacity support, my metacity libs are
2.16.3 and I used this command to on theme support
gconftool-2 -s /apps/gwd/use_metacity_theme -t bool true
but I can`t change border of windows in gnome-theme-manager I can change
theme only.
Is metacity support functionall yet ? Or I maked something wrong.
2007 Apr 02
0
[PATCH] button_layout support for gtk-window-decorator
I noticed there have been some older posts about a work in progress
patch which never made it to the ML due to some issues.
I am attaching three patches here in an effort to bring the
button_layout support into gtk-window-decorator which allows you to
define the titlebar button placements with a string (e.g.
"menu:minimize,maximize,close") in /apps/metacity/general/button_layout.
#
2006 Oct 10
1
metacity theme opacity
I pushed out some changes to gwd that makes it possible to properly set
an overall opacity value for any metacity theme. Making the complete
decorations translucent can look bad with some themes. However, I've
made it possible to have the opacity fade from opaque to the selected
opacity value in a similar way to how the built-in decorations look.
This usually looks a lot better.
I'll add
2007 Jan 06
2
ubuntu packages patch
hi,
For compiz ubuntu packages, I made some patchs to have a behavior of
compiz nearer to metacity. All patch are made for compiz-0.3.6 and they
are more hacks or draft than good fix, i hope they can help.
http://gandalfn.club.fr/ubuntu/compiz-patch/90-fix-no-border-window-shadow.patch
This patch fix white boxes instead of shadows for gnome-panel and other
non-standard windows on AiGLX.
2006 Nov 12
6
Compiz bugs?
Hi,
I've been following the list for a few months but this just my first
post to the list. I've just started to use compiz again a few days ago
and I have a few things (probably bugs) here that bugged me a little
bit. I am not sure whether the bugs is in compiz or somewhere else so it
would be nice if someone could confirm them. Here they are:
- on default window decoration the maximize
2012 Jan 04
2
Is this a Wine bug or a Gnome/Metacity bug?
With the Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder running in Wine in Linux with Gnome/Metacity, the syncing of the "Always On Top Status" is one-way.
Under tools, Keyfinder has an "Always On Top" option. If you put the window into "Always On Top" mode via the keyfinder's option under tools, when you right-click on the window bar, you will see that, according to
2009 Nov 28
0
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