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#10514 by c.atterly (0.9959) posted on 8:45am Saturday, September 22nd, 2007
Hello! I have really been enjoying stacks but I am having some issues with it.
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1) Dragging files to it just seems to crash it (it disappears from the dock). I tried running it from the terminal to see if there was any output when this happens but there isn't.
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2) When new files are put into the folder, they don't appear in the stack until a restart (but the composite icon will show the new file...odd!) of AWN.
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3) What happened to the "up" arrow where I could go up one level in browsing. I really enjoyed this. If it was removed to look simpler I guess I can understand that but maybe the title bar can take this function?
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Is anyone else having these issues? Thanks!
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#10516 by isaac_j87 (1.0000) posted on 8:46am Saturday, September 22nd, 2007
c.atterly said:
3) What happened to the "up" arrow where I could go up one level in browsing. I really enjoyed this. If it was removed to look simpler I guess I can understand that but maybe the title bar can take this function?
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I think the new titles are just covering it up! I totally forgot about that.
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#10517 by c.atterly (0.9959) posted on 8:47am Saturday, September 22nd, 2007
isaac_j87 said:
I think the new titles are just covering it up! I totally forgot about that.
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Oh my gosh you are right haha, if I hover where it should be the mouse icon changes to an up arrow and I can click it and it works, haha!
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#10574 by mstoikov (0.1764) posted on 11:56am Saturday, September 22nd, 2007
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It crash when you click preference too.
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#10934 by aantn (0.9829) posted on 8:22am Monday, September 24th, 2007
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It crash when you click preference too.
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I get that too.
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#10939 by pavpanchekha (1.0000) posted on 10:36am Monday, September 24th, 2007
Yep, its a well-knonw problem
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