Xavier Bestel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (14/02/2007):
> Hi,
> 
> I'm trying to run blender within a regular window (blender -w) but it
> still uses a fullscreen undecorated window. So it's a pain to deal with
> multiple windows on a big screen.

Hi and thanks for your report,

unfortunately, I lack some pieces of information, particularly: which
Desktop Environment/Window Manager are you using?

I tried with the following, on an etch/i386 box:
 - default GNOME:
    - without switch: undecorated, takes the whole screen but the
          panels (`fake' fullscreen, within GNOME, if one can call it that
          way).
        - with -w switch: does what it is supposed to do.
 - default Xfce:
    - without switch: `real' fullscreen.
        - with -w switch: does what it is supposed to do.

And I don't have enough disk space on my test box to think about
installing KDE. ;-)

Cheers,

-- 
Cyril Brulebois

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