> yes, this is what upstream wants. If you run nautilus, it will take > over and you will have to re-run xfdesktop if you want it to take back > control. I guess the reasoning is that it has no way of knowing which > one you want to control the desktop, or way of detecting when > something like nautilus is finished. Indeed. But this shouldn't be that way, there should be some collaboration among desktop managers. Not something relevant here, though. > I can enable it for Terminal, but exo doesn't have an editor or File > manager pref I don't think. For the file manager it doesn't matter, since thunar is rightly pulled as a dependency and is tightly associated with xfce. > In older Xfce they were set to other apps, like openoffice for > editor. :( That's equally bad. What about 'xterm -e vi' ;-). This should certainly be reported upstream. My personal opinion would be to add mousepad and Terminal Requires to the panel in the mean time. > The only remaining package needed I think is xfce-dev-tools, which is > under review now. (Thats needed for some of the plugins). That's strange. Why is it needed? It's only a bunch of autoconf macros... For which package is this needed? -- Pat -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list