Hello all, I've been on a long hiatus in kde, but now I'm using blackbox
again.

last time I used blackbox (nearly a year ago), when I launched mozilla
it would create a new window that exactly filled the screen, except
for the toolbar (at the top) and the slit (at the bottom). the mozilla
window would touch the slit at the bottom, and the toolbar at the top,
but it would obscure neither one.

Now I'm using blackbox-0.65.0-r3 in gentoo. (I disabled the gentoo patch
which disables the root command in styles)

Now when I launch mozilla, it creates a new window which is exactly the
correct size, but the top of mozilla is at the very top of the screen. it
completely covers the toolbar. at the bottom, there is a gap between the
bottom of the mozilla window and the slit which is exactly the height
of the toolbar.

I interpret this as mozilla is remembering how large the window was
last time it ran, but bb is for some reason putting it at the top of
the screen.

my settings:

Focus model: Sloppy Focus
Window Placement: Smart Placement (Columns), Left to Right, Bottom to Top
Image Dithering: On

Opaque Window Moving, Full Maximization, Focus New Windows, Focus
Last Window on Workspace, Disable Bindings with Scroll Lock, are all
turned off.

Any way to get mozilla to fit itself automatically between the toolbar
and slit? Thanks

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