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coolraoul
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Undefined/unbordered windows in e17
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February 01, 2011, 08:06:04 AM »
There are still a few things that annoy me in e17.
First, and more important: the windows are not bordered.
If you have two windows with a white content, then the two windows are not visually separated from each other. Makes the switching a bit difficult at times.
I tried to play around "borders" in the Look settings, and to look int he "themes" area, but no solution. Isn't there a way to add a border around the whole windows so that it is visually defined? That's my main gripe with e17 right now.
Then there is the thing that you can only resize a window from the corners, not from anywhere in the surrounding of it. Is there a way to change that?
Thanks in advance.
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tuxalish
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Re: Undefined/unbordered windows in e17
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February 01, 2011, 06:36:57 PM »
+1 The windowless borders are annoying to me too coolraoul, and for the same reasons. I think Agust prefers "borderless" windows, and since he creates the beautiful e17 themes, they will prolly remain borderless. It would be nice to have a choice though. And speaking of Agust...where in the world is he? He hasn't been active on the forum since Jan. 12!
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Re: Undefined/unbordered windows in e17
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February 02, 2011, 06:12:28 AM »
With ecomorph I get shadows around windows that create a very pleasing 3d-like distinction. I believe that without ecomorph you get the same effect by enabling composite and dropshadow modules. Does not help with the resizing though; it takes some precision mouse pointing to find that small sweet spot in the corner to drag.
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Re: Undefined/unbordered windows in e17
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February 02, 2011, 07:54:07 AM »
I think it is very much a "theme" thing. I use the "A-simple-Pclos" theme I rescued from an earlier E17 and it shows borders very well.
http://www.imageno.com/o3rb4q9wrwdkpic.html
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