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Questions En => Help requests => Discussion démarrée par: patrick013 le 13 août 2013 à 22:51:27
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Hi,
I have an old openbox which is fully updated and I use the lxpanel with
it. Recently the tooltips go off the screen on top when the lxpanel is
on the top. Can't see more than the lower part of them.
Can't imagine what adjustment is needed. An OpenBox configuration
adjustment ? Any ideas ?
THX
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I see you've posted the question at LinuxQuestions (https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-laptop-and-netbook-25/tooltips-off-the-screen-4175472719/). Can you show a screenshot of the Panel Preferences window with the Geometry tab open?
Has the panel always been at the top of the screen?
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(http://i.minus.com/jbtWpw2NQ8JnZ3.png) (http://minus.com/lbtWpw2NQ8JnZ3)
Hi,
Everything is set at 1024x600 and the panel has been top
and bottom, has been deleted and recreated also. Odd
problem when other Openbox's don't do that.
regards,
patrick
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Odd problem when other Openbox's don't do that.
Yeah, I tried moving the lxpanel to the top in DebWeb, but the tooltips look normal. I can make out that your panel width is 100%, but I can't tell what the # of pixels is for height and icon size. What are the values? Do all the tooltips get cut off, or just some?
What are the desktop margins in obconf set to?
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Yeah, I tried moving the lxpanel to the top in DebWeb, but the tooltips look normal. I can make out that your panel width is 100%, but I can't tell what the # of pixels is for height and icon size. What are the values? Do all the tooltips get cut off, or just some?
What are the desktop margins in obconf set to?
The margins I just set to 1, the height is 30, icon size is 28, lxpanel goes
off screen but Keepass in the tray stays OK. Gkrellm on the desktop
goes off screen. Must have picked up a bug someplace.
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Patrick,
Let us know what you come up with. I think gkrellm can be dragged back into place. Not sure about the lxpanel settings, though. I really didn't think the pixel sizes were relevant to the tooltip placements, but though I'd ask anyway. You'll probably find a solution.
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Let us know what you come up with. I think gkrellm can be dragged back into place. Not sure about the lxpanel settings, though. I really didn't think the pixel sizes were relevant to the tooltip placements, but though I'd ask anyway. You'll probably find a solution.
I think it just picked up a bug someplace, only Openbox that does it.
Probably Ed Snowden trying out his new computer. 8)
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Hi,
I don't even know which distro/flavor you are using (Scorpio maybe?)
Would you provide the output of "xrandr" and "uname -a" please?
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Hi,
I don't even know which distro/flavor you are using (Scorpio maybe?)
Would you provide the output of "xrandr" and "uname -a" please?
[root@localhost user]# xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1024 x 600, maximum 4096 x 4096
LVDS1 connected 1024x600+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 210mm x 127mm
1024x600 60.2*+
1024x600_60 60.0
800x600 60.3 56.2
640x480 59.9
VGA1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
[root@localhost user]# uname -a
Linux localhost.localdomain 3.4.52-pclos1.pae #1 SMP Thu Jul 4 18:23:08 CDT 2013 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
It's a PCL Openbox full from 2011-2012.
Everything works fine except the info pop-ups on lxpanel
and thw weather info pop-up on gkrellm.
Thanks for taking a look. 8)
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What you call info popups are the info you get on hover?
What do you get in the file ~/.xsession-errors ?
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What you call info popups are the info you get on hover?
What do you get in the file ~/.xsession-errors ?
Yes, anything in the system tray, the info goes up off the screen
instead of appearing below the panel on the screen.
/etc/X11/gdm/Xsession: Beginning session setup...
/etc/X11/gdm/Xsession: Setup done, will execute: /usr/bin/ssh-agent -- /usr/share/X11/xdm/Xsession default
/home/user/.Xresources:1: warning: End of input with no newline, supplemented newline
Xft.lcdfilter: lcddefault
localhost being added to access control list
ObRender-Message: Unable to parse color '#6e6e6e # #404040'
which: no hsetroot in (/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/games:/usr/lib/qt4/bin:/home/user/bin)
which: no esetroot in (/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/games:/usr/lib/qt4/bin:/home/user/bin)
** Message: wrote to /home/user/.cache/menu.xml
** Message: wrote to /home/user/.cache/menu.xml
** Message: wrote to /home/user/.cache/menu.xml
Conky: forked to background, pid is 5062
Conky: desktop window (7f) is root window
Conky: window type - normal
Conky: drawing to created window (0x1400001)
Conky: drawing to double buffer
available 0/usr/share/system-config-printer/applet.py:30: DeprecationWarning: Importing dbus.glib to use the GLib main loop with dbus-python is deprecated.
Instead, use this sequence:
from dbus.mainloop.glib import DBusGMainLoop
DBusGMainLoop(set_as_default=True)
import dbus.glib
** (process:5082): WARNING **: Trying to register gtype 'GSocketMsgFlags' as enum when in fact it is of type 'GFlags'
Found Metastream: Simple UI State
Found Metastream: Default User Name
Found Metastream: KPX_CUSTOM_ICONS_4
Found Metastream: KPX_GROUP_TREE_STATE
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I tested in mini version in vbox. Here is what I get:
http://meets.free.fr/images/gkrellm.png (http://meets.free.fr/images/gkrellm.png)
http://meets.free.fr/images/tooltips.png (http://meets.free.fr/images/tooltips.png)
I must say the system is not fully up to date, only lxpanel is and all it's depends, openbox openbox-menu and so on.
The xsession-error message from your system which says about "ObRender-Message: Unable to parse color '#6e6e6e # #404040'" is not quite usual. Anyhow I don't have it. What about the gtk theme you are using? Do you have the theme and theme engine which fit together?
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I tested in mini version in vbox. Here is what I get:
http://meets.free.fr/images/gkrellm.png (http://meets.free.fr/images/gkrellm.png)
http://meets.free.fr/images/tooltips.png (http://meets.free.fr/images/tooltips.png)
I must say the system is not fully up to date, only lxpanel is and all it's depends, openbox openbox-menu and so on.
The xsession-error message from your system which says about "ObRender-Message: Unable to parse color '#6e6e6e # #404040'" is not quite usual. Anyhow I don't have it. What about the gtk theme you are using? Do you have the theme and theme engine which fit together?
Well put the lxpanel on the top and test, info should appear below the
panel on the screen, yours is on the bottom showing upward like it
should.
Tried several themes, icon themes, everything but mouse cursor
which I will try tonight. Something in here Bonsai doesn't have or
just a bug I guess.
thanks for taking a look then.
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@Melodie
The problem was big-cursor.pcf.tar.gz which is a cursor font.
Switched to crystalblue and the text is now OK.
But, on Bonsai it works without a problem. Don't know about
Scorpio or LXDE for that yet.
Maybe one of the config files had something else in it. I'll just
use big-cursor.pcf on Bonsai then.
Oh well.
Patrick
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Very good, happy you solved it, though I don't know about these cursor font things. What is a cursor font ? I use cursor themes usually.
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Very good, happy you solved it, though I don't know about these cursor font things. What is a cursor font ? I use cursor themes usually.
In /usr/share/fonts/misc I have cursor.pcf.gz and added big-cursor.pcf.
The fonts.dir file specifies which is used.
I didn't have any other cursor packages installed but one config
file had Obsidian listed as cursor font. Could have caused the
confusion. But crystalblue is a nicer cursor anyway.
lxappearance doesn't config everything the way it used to.
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I had a feeling you'd find a solution. Glad you did. You're persistent. ;)
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I had a feeling you'd find a solution. Glad you did. You're persistent. ;)
thx. just talking about it on the forum helps to look at what's going on.
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I still don't know what "cursor fonts" are. :/
Can someone explain to me?
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Melodie:
You can make your mouse cursor look like a smiley face or a text character " :)" or "$"
That's kinda weird to me. I just use cursor themes, too.
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I still don't know what "cursor fonts" are. :/
Can someone explain to me?
cursor.pcf or big-cursor.pcf are mouse cursor themes that default
when no other mouse themes are installed.
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Melodie:
You can make your mouse cursor look like a smiley face or a text character " :)" or "$"
one such site to download cursor fonts
http://www.dafont.com/cursor.font (http://www.dafont.com/cursor.font)
Now I get it!
Thanks. :D