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On 14/08/2013 17:38, Mateusz Kowalczyk wrote: |
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> On 14/08/13 06:57, Alan McKinnon wrote: |
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>> On 14/08/2013 01:45, Mateusz Kowalczyk wrote: |
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>>> Greetings, |
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>>> I had a rather large update yesterday and after restarting my emacs |
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>>> today (I haven't restarted since the update), I found an annoying |
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>>> arrow-like button at the corner of the window. The only thing I can do |
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>>> with it is to double click to close the window (I use a tiling WM so |
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>>> it's useless for resizing). A snippet where you can see it is at [1]. I |
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>>> can't find anything online on what this is, where it came from, or more |
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>>> importantly, how to get rid of this eyesore. Any clues appreciated. |
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>>> [1] - http://fuuzetsu.co.uk/misc/corner.png |
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>> Your first step in such cases is always to post the full list of |
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>> everything that was updated since it last worked. |
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>> genlop -l |
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> You're most right, apologies. You can wget the relevant part of the log |
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> from http://fuuzetsu.co.uk/misc/lop |
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That's quite a big update :-) |
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My first thought would be it looks like a window decoration, so I'd |
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guess the window manager. But x11-wm is not in your log, and I don't see |
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anything related to widgets either (assuming gtk is not relevant?) |
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I, like you, have no idea where to even start looking. |
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Anything from TheGoogle yet? |
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Alan McKinnon |
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alan.mckinnon@×××××.com |