Help with Beryl - Rotating Cube

Steven Vollom stevenvollom at sbcglobal.net
Fri Jun 29 00:41:28 UTC 2007


Andrew Jarrett wrote:
> Originally posted onto the "Starting 'beryl-manager' on login" thread
>
> On 6/28/07, Steven Vollom <stevenvollom at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>   
>>  For a while, I have been trying to follow your problem solving.  I am a
>> newbie that installed Beryl to my Kubuntu OS.  Originally I set the
>> configuration yet I cannot remember the choices that I made at the time, so
>> I can't help much.  But since installation, it has opened when I boot up in
>> Beryl.  I just don't know what I did to cause that.  Nonetheless, trying to
>> find out how it works, and playing with all the features to see what would
>> happen, I lost the most unique feature, where it was like a cube that
>> rotated as I chose the various sites that were on each side.  I liked that,
>> but in playing around trying to understand Beryls function, I lost that
>> feature and it has not returned.  Currently it is stable and has a wavy kind
>> of look to the pages as they are moved around.  It is pleasant and
>> interesting, however, I would like to get back the rotating cube.
>>
>>  I am writing mostly because I never entered anything using the Terminal
>> when I downloaded the program using Adept Manager.  I installed from the
>> Manager and it worked instantly on boot up.  I just thought you should know
>> that, in case you have been trying to solve your problem from a direction
>> that is not the usual cause of your problem.  I have a feeling that it may
>> be just a mouse-click on a point of configuration in the GUI, I just am not
>> smart enough to understand the terms used in identifying the features in the
>> configuration portion of engaging the product.  I hope this helps and does
>> not confuse.  My email address is stevenvollom at sbcglobal.net if you want to
>> ask any questions that might a memory that might be helpful.  In any event
>> good luck, it has been interesting.
>>
>>  Steven Vollom, fine-artist
>>     
>
> Hey Steven, try this:
> Right-click the beryl icon in the system tray.  Click on "Beryl
> Settings Manager".  At the top of the manager, click on the icon that
> says "Desktop".  Make sure that "Desktop Cube" and "Rotate Cube" both
> have checks in the boxes next to them.  The change should be immediate
> - no need to restart Beryl.
>
> HTH,
> Andrew
>
>   
Thanks for the reply, Andrew; strangely enough that is the way I had the 
settings.  However, it did not become a rotating cube.  I guess maybe it 
is me who has the problem.  I thought I just changed the configuration 
settings in a way that caused something else to happen and perhaps 
unchecked whatever made it rotate.  Well, I have a new problem to solve 
now.  Thanks for helping it come to the surface earlier in my use.  
Other functions of Beryl are working which makes the desktop more 
interesting, so not all is a loss.  I hope you got your problems figured 
out.  I wish I could help.  Steven
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