Dov Grobgeld wrote:
Hello,
In recent Gnome applications, e.g. gthumb, evince, eog, there has been
a trend to remove the window manager border and title and do these
internally in the application. I have been looking for a gnome way
of turning off this behavior as it seriously destroys my
There are some desktop applications like evince and gThumb that either
don't exist in mate or are not up-to-date. I therefore prefer using
the latest gnome apps.
Meanwhile I have improved my patch to decorations.c (after realizing
that the resource name is available through the FvwmWindow
Hello,
In recent Gnome applications, e.g. gthumb, evince, eog, there has been
a trend to remove the window manager border and title and do these
internally in the application. I have been looking for a gnome way
of turning off this behavior as it seriously destroys my work flow,
and after failing
On 8 June 2015 at 10:16, Dov Grobgeld dov.grobg...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
In recent Gnome applications, e.g. gthumb, evince, eog, there has been
a trend to remove the window manager border and title and do these
internally in the application. I have been looking for a gnome way
of turning
Thanks. I used to use the LD_PRELOAD hack, but it stopped working
under Fedora 22.
Meanwhile I got a very ugly and hackish workaround by adding the
following code to decorations.c in fvwm. Actually this hack just
illustrates that the style matching fails, but that it is possible
to get fvwm to