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faq [2014/01/24 14:08] – [Window Manager] there sessions -> their sessions (2x) grizzler | faq [2019/03/26 21:33] – [Development] blueberrybrownie | ||
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=== How to pronounce Xfce and what does it mean? === | === How to pronounce Xfce and what does it mean? === | ||
- | "Ecks Eff See Eee". The name Xfce originally stood for XForms Common Environment, | + | "Ecks Eff See Eee". The name Xfce originally stood for XForms Common Environment, |
+ | It's not pronounced “X-Face”. There is no “a” in it. | ||
=== What does the logo mean? === | === What does the logo mean? === | ||
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===== Keyboard ===== | ===== Keyboard ===== | ||
=== Is there some way to call the menu with the keyboard in the xfce? === | === Is there some way to call the menu with the keyboard in the xfce? === | ||
- | Assign a key with the Keyboard Settings -> Shortcuts to the command '' | + | Assign a key with the Keyboard Settings -> Shortcuts to the command '' |
=== Is it possible to focus the Verve plugin with a key? === | === Is it possible to focus the Verve plugin with a key? === | ||
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* Give it time. Maybe the responsible developer is on vacation, maybe he didn't check the mailing list / bugzilla yet. Keep in mind that someone may be having a bad day and may not care to respond at all. Time can help. | * Give it time. Maybe the responsible developer is on vacation, maybe he didn't check the mailing list / bugzilla yet. Keep in mind that someone may be having a bad day and may not care to respond at all. Time can help. | ||
- | * Try givng more detailed information. | + | * Try giving |
- | * Maybe you have been disrespectful when asking your question / reporting a bug. While you are totally allowed to rate a product just as you please, you do have to realise that in the case of open source products you didn't pay for the product or the support on the product, and the developers may not value your feedback. So when you report something that affects you, you are actually asking a favor. When reporting such a problem you can improve your chances on goodwill of the developers by asking your question in a polite, respectfull way. Do realise that even if you do so the developer might not be interested in/lack time to implement the feature/fix the bug you reported. A patch that fixes the issue might still convince him to spend time on it. [[http:// | + | * Maybe you have been disrespectful when asking your question / reporting a bug. While you are totally allowed to rate a product just as you please, you do have to realise that in the case of open source products you didn't pay for the product or the support on the product, and the developers may not value your feedback. So when you report something that affects you, you are actually asking a favor. When reporting such a problem you can improve your chances on goodwill of the developers by asking your question in a polite, respectfull way. Do realise that even if you do so the developer might not be interested in/lack time to implement the feature/fix the bug you reported. A patch that fixes the issue might still convince him to spend time on it. [[http:// |
* When you are reporting a legitimate issue, it is understood that you are taking your valuable time to offer feedback to the developers. | * When you are reporting a legitimate issue, it is understood that you are taking your valuable time to offer feedback to the developers. |