Rm -r One big problem I have with the Linux version though in Centos7 is that the interface in Resolve when drawing masks or just simply moving masks is updating very very slowly. The only way I found was to delete the following folder: I wish they would use something better.ġ) I disabled the bottom bar, because IMO it's taking too much real estate. Yes, I think the Gnome version is really bad in the BMD image or in the Centos 7 in general. Well, then why isn't that the default? Because Linux. This behavior is common on other operating systems and likely what you want." "A window becomes active when you click on it. There is a descriptive note under the slider that litterally says. This means that whatever window you hover over, is active.īy moving the Policy slider to the far left you enable "Click to Focus" which is how earlier Cent/Redhat versions, Mac OS, and Windows functions. The default Policy is "Focus Follows Mouse". Mouse Focus: CentOS Start Menu > Settings > System Settings > Window Behavior, then click on Window Behavior Tab. This is maddening, and dangerous, as I've accidentally typed into terminal windows and application windows without knowing it. Not what window you've most recently clicked. ![]() By default CentOS 7 moves your window focus to what ever your pointer is *hovering* over. Flame uses a custom build of Centos, but see if these are the same paths to settings for your box.ĬentOS Start Menu > Settings > System Settings > Workspace Behavior, then click on Screen Edges Tab.įonts: (like you said though, this may not affect Resolve)ĬentOS Start Menu > Settings > System Settings > Application Appearance, then click on Fonts Tab.Īnother really annoying preference. There are a lot of improvements we've had to "deactivate" to regain our sanity.
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