Re: Style IconSize and application supplied icon windows

2002-11-15 Thread Marcus Lundblad


On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Steve Talley wrote:

 Good point.  A little harder to implement, but might be worth
 considering in the future.

Yep.
I looked a little at the code.
MWM does someting like this, clipping the window into a frame.
And I guess since you work at Sun you have some familiarty with dtwm.

Pardon if I made some spellingmistakes (after 2 litres of beer :-) )

 
 Steve
 
 Marcus Lundblad wrote:
 
  On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Steve Talley wrote:
 
   Application-provided icon windows are purposely not resized by
   IconSize because the application may need the window to be a
   certain size.  The window could provide more than just an icon, so
   resizing may adversely affect the application's functionality.
 
  Wouldn't it be possible to use the same technique as with swallowed
  windows in FvwmButtons?  Just a thought. (Those icons break the nice
  symmetry :-) )
 
  //Marcus
 

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Style IconSize and application supplied icon windows

2002-11-14 Thread Marcus Lundblad
When an application supplies it's own window as an icon (for example
XJewel), the style IconSize has no effect.
I guess this is known problem, since this feature (IconSize) is quite new.
Just thought to point this out just incase...

//Marcus

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Re: Style IconSize and application supplied icon windows

2002-11-14 Thread Steve Talley
Application-provided icon windows are purposely not resized by
IconSize because the application may need the window to be a certain
size.  The window could provide more than just an icon, so resizing
may adversely affect the application's functionality.

There is a quick note about application-provided icons in the fvwm man
page.

Steve

Marcus Lundblad wrote:

 When an application supplies it's own window as an icon (for example
 XJewel), the style IconSize has no effect.  I guess this is known
 problem, since this feature (IconSize) is quite new.  Just thought
 to point this out just incase...

 //Marcus

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Re: Style IconSize and application supplied icon windows

2002-11-14 Thread Marcus Lundblad


On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Steve Talley wrote:

 Application-provided icon windows are purposely not resized by
 IconSize because the application may need the window to be a certain
 size.  The window could provide more than just an icon, so resizing
 may adversely affect the application's functionality.

Wouldn't it be possible to use the same technique as with
swallowed windows in FvwmButtons?
Just a thought. (Those icons break the nice symmetry :-) )

//Marcus


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Re: Style IconSize and application supplied icon windows

2002-11-14 Thread Mikhael Goikhman
On 14 Nov 2002 23:14:43 +0100, Marcus Lundblad wrote:
 
 (Those icons break the nice symmetry :-) )

You may probably like:

  Style * IconOverride

Regards,
Mikhael.
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