(disclaimer: new to Linux)
Same for Hardy Alpha 5 (creating new drawer, opens fine the first time, opening the second time = 1 sec delay before fully expand)-- makes drawers unusable =(
Playing around in gconf-editor... unchecking enable_animations gets rid of the delay, but then the drawer always pops up in the very upper-left corner of the screen (instead of directly under the drawer icon) (see screenshot). Playing around with all the x/y variables doesn't seem to move it at all. (under /apps/panel/toplevels or /objects). ??
Upon rechecking enable_animation, the drawer disappears altogether (to clarify, the drawer icon remains on the main panel but the mini-panel doesn't appear anymore)... won't open no matter how much you click it (that's be the drawer with the X in the screenshot). Great...
(I know this doesn't belong in a bug report, but is there any way to more easily figure out what key corresponds to what menu item in gconf-editor? It's kind of trial-error right now... thanks.)
(disclaimer: new to Linux)
Same for Hardy Alpha 5 (creating new drawer, opens fine the first time, opening the second time = 1 sec delay before fully expand)-- makes drawers unusable =(
Playing around in gconf-editor... unchecking enable_animations gets rid of the delay, but then the drawer always pops up in the very upper-left corner of the screen (instead of directly under the drawer icon) (see screenshot). Playing around with all the x/y variables doesn't seem to move it at all. (under /apps/panel/ toplevels or /objects). ??
Upon rechecking enable_animation, the drawer disappears altogether (to clarify, the drawer icon remains on the main panel but the mini-panel doesn't appear anymore)... won't open no matter how much you click it (that's be the drawer with the X in the screenshot). Great...
(I know this doesn't belong in a bug report, but is there any way to more easily figure out what key corresponds to what menu item in gconf-editor? It's kind of trial-error right now... thanks.)