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FVWM: function to maximize partially (with a margin)

2005-05-08 Thread Nacho
Hi, I have my desktop configured with taskbar+pager+gkrellm all in a 103 pixel width column at the left of the screen, so when I maximize a window, most of the times I want this vertical bar to remain visible; for this I wrote the next little function: DestroyFunc Maxitotal AddToFunc Maxitotal +

Re: FVWM: function to maximize partially (with a margin)

2005-05-08 Thread Hun
On Sun, May 08, 2005 at 10:53:56AM +0200, Nacho wrote: Hi, Hello I have my desktop configured with taskbar+pager+gkrellm all in a 103 pixel width column at the left of the screen, so when I maximize a window, most of the times I want this vertical bar to remain visible; for this I wrote the next

FVWM: Hello

2005-05-08 Thread Stanislav Nedelchev
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Re: FVWM: Session Management under fvwm2

2005-05-08 Thread Thomas Adam
--- Felix Karpfen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: AddToFunc InitFunction + I Exec sleep 5 + I Exec exec xearth -label -wait 240 The programs that I load routinely are the Opera browser, the Pan newsreader and the Gnome terminal. I load each of them onto a different page and envisage

Re: FVWM: Session Management under fvwm2

2005-05-08 Thread Thomas Adam
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 01:15:41AM +, Mikhael Goikhman wrote: so if SM does not start one, then and only then it may be placed in SessionInitFunction. Quite. I assumed this was such an instance. -- Thomas Adam -- One of us is a cigar stand, and one of us is a lovely blue incandescent