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[3ddesktop-dev] Re: request: "--notyet" trivial to implement idea

  • From: Brad Wasson <bwasson@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Eric Shattow" <3ddesktop-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2004 21:42:20 -0500
Ok that was fairly easy to do so I implemented it.  Its in CVS only the 
flag is called --dontexit

cheers,
--Brad



Eric Shattow wrote:

> *pitch*    how about a flag --notyet  to 3ddesk that doesn't activate 
> that right/left/up/down desktop _just yet_ ?
> 
> i think of this because i am using 3ddesk with openbox3 and the bindings 
> are for the middle wheel of my mouse when hovering the root window.... 
> so, you scroll the wheel up and it does 3ddesk either where you have to 
> scroll it AGAIN and then click,  OR you end up with some funky situation 
> where you're scrolling the button up and waiting up and waiting (each 
> time running "3ddesk --gotoright") to get to the workspace you want 
> (takes a long time).
> 
> "--notyet"   would be used like...
> 
> /usr/bin/3ddesk --notyet --gotoright
> 
> it would activate 3ddesk, moving to the right, but it would still allow 
> you to change your mind before activating that desktop.
> 
> love the program, together with a "multi-background-settings" gnome 
> daemon (one background for each workspace), it put a big "wow" on the 
> faces of everyone i've demoed it for.
> 
> it's funny, without 3ddesk you see all the flickering as gnome loads the 
> background settings on a change,  but using 3ddesk i think it gives 
> gnome a chance to do all that and the point is it looks nearly flawless.
> 
> cheers
> 
>    - Eric Shattow
> 
> 
> 
> 


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