On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 16:09:41 +0000 mi...@milesgroman.com wrote: Just tried, does not help.
> You can try setting the resizehints boolean value to false in your > config.h > > miles > > ------Original Message------ > From: Dusan > To: dwm@suckless.org > ReplyTo: dwm mail list > Subject: Re: [dwm] Gvim size problem > Sent: Apr 15, 2009 12:01 > > On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 17:53:49 +0200 > Preben Randhol <rand...@pvv.org> wrote: > > > Hi > > > > I have been using dwm for a couple of weeks now and I really love > > it! Especially the automatic tiling system so I don't need to move > > and resize my windows. I found the horizontal tiling patch and > > pertag patch to be very valuable for my needs. I use it on my Eee > > PC and an old computer. My main computer will also be switched from > > xfce4 to dwm as soon as I have managed to add a way to notify about > > new security updates and notification for new mcabber message. > > > > Anyway! There is only one slight problem I have, but I don't know if > > it is a dwm issue or gvim issue. When I open a gvim on my Eee > > 1024x600 or my old computer 1280x1024 it doesn't resize correctly. > > Same happens ifI go from Monocle to tiled view. I mean the outer > > border is correct, but I get an empty white area below the > > statusline (inside the window). If I open a new application like > > xterm then suddenly gvim gets redrawn correctly. I can supply a > > screenshot later from my Eeepc. > > > > Have others seen this behavior? Is it a gvim problem or dwm? I use > > the 5.5 from hg with the two patches mentioned. System is Ubuntu > > Jaunty. > > > > > > I have also run gvim -U NONE -u NONE with same effect. > > > > > > Preben > > > > I can confirm this. Wanted to ask same question. I usually solve this > by pressing alt+shift+space two times (float gvim, unfloat gvim). > > > > > ---------------------------------------- > Sent from my BlackBerry