Yes, it does come up with that if I open xterm, gain root, then type emelfm2. Cant explain why this behavior is happening with seqretary, I reflashed the other day, and it still wont launch from personal menu...I dont have any other errors or anything of any kind really, no random reboot, no desktop crashes, nothing.
Yes, it does come up with that if I open xterm, gain root, then type emelfm2. Cant explain why this behavior is happening with seqretary, I reflashed the other day, and it still wont launch from personal menu...I dont have any other errors or anything of any kind really, no random reboot, no desktop crashes, nothing.
You pro'ly have a corrupt icon cache or other system file.
I see you have had problems with other programs... I'm guessing you used emelfm2 to copy files like icons over to usr/share/icons/hicolor/whatever.
You may have inadvertently moved something somewhere the system doesn't expect (or want) something to be.
I dont use the command line for this sort of thing, I just drag and drop using emelfm2 with root privileges.
^that may have something to do with this.
Also, if you are dragging batches of icons that at one time were kept in a windows directory, you could have inadvertently tossed in a hidden windows system file like Thumbs.db. Who knows what weird science that would invoke?
In any event, until you get that sorted out, I suspect you will continue to have annoyances with using other programs.
OK, I removed and reinstalled, and it seems to be picking up the additions immediately now.
I was thinking about working a little on this app, perhaps looking to google syncing, but ran into a dependancy I don't recognize, gmcs. Can anyone give me a heads up on this one?
In addition I would be glad if someone could quickly summarize the function of the "Layer" in the edit of the event categories. What does Foreground, Shallow, Deep, and Background meen?
I believe they're just arbitrary names given to four layers on the calendar. Essentially, it's like you had 4 physical calendars, which were all translucent,and could be overlayed. For example, let's say you're a university student, and you have a specific schedule which is the same every week. One week, you have an appointment which requires you to miss a lecture. Rather than editing the school schedule to make a recurrence exception, you can just assign the appointment event to a higher-level layer, and it will supersede anything on a lower layer.
This is just my conceptual understanding from features I've seen elsewhere - I haven't actually tried it on Seqretary, so I might be a bit off, but that's the behaviour I would expect. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.