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I am running gnome-panel from within fvwm, and recently upgraded to the
newest version of gnome-panel. When I maximize windows now, they do not
fill the screen as they used to, instead only that part of the screen
not taken by the panel. The new gnome panel is sending window hints (more
like
On Wed, 2005-04-27 at 00:55 -0400, Jim Cline wrote:
I am running gnome-panel from within fvwm, and recently upgraded to the
newest version of gnome-panel. When I maximize windows now, they do not
fill the screen as they used to, instead only that part of the screen
not taken by the panel.
Hi Dan,
thanks for that idea; I did try Style * GNOMEIgnoreHints, to no effect.
As for ewmh, this would require installation of the fvwm-ewmh package?
I am in the midest of trying to repair my system after getting various
library conflicts from manual installations versus apt-gets of debian
On Wed, 2005-04-27 at 08:52 -0400, Jim Cline wrote:
Hi Dan,
thanks for that idea; I did try Style * GNOMEIgnoreHints, to no effect.
As for ewmh, this would require installation of the fvwm-ewmh package?
I am in the midest of trying to repair my system after getting various
library
Thanks Dan, that did the trick: I added
Style * EWMHPlacementIgnoreWorkingArea
Style * EWMHMaximizeIgnoreWorkingArea
which solved the problem.
Part of my confusion in understanding your first message is that I was
referring to the stable fvwm man page,
I want to be able to click any part of a window and have it RaiseLower
the window (using focus-follows mouse mode). So my first, naive attempt
was the obvious:
Mouse 1W A RaiseLower
But I quickly learned that this breaks cut-n-paste by usurping
the left button.
Fletcher Mattox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to be able to click any part of a window and have it RaiseLower
the window (using focus-follows mouse mode). So my first, naive attempt
was the obvious:
Mouse 1W A RaiseLower
But I quickly learned that this
Hi, I want to turn off fvwmbuttons and use WinListDesk. (Is Fwmbuttons
what controls the norm icons that end up in, say, an IconBox?)
I commented fvwmbuttons out of everything I could find, but when i
restart, there they are. Of course when I hit
settingsapp-managerwinlistdesk the buttons turn off
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