> Something which might be worth investigating is if you had at one > point another screen plugged in and detected? Maybe it would confuse > xfwm? Or is it reproducible even just after starting X, without > anything else plugged in? > > Cheers,
Hi, Not sure if I understand correctly. I have only one monitor. So I unplugged it in the startup. Launch my PC, wait enough and replug it. Still same behavior. I also done a test with a new fresh user and a fresh vim configuration. Same issue. Additional note, it need some space between the terminal and the bottom of the screen. I do not know if it could help. When I open a thunar window, it is in the good place (aka not off-screen). If I maximize the vim window, then it is go back to the screen. Screen size seems to be fine. Well I have found something strange. It is possible to configure menu bar/tools bar etc... in gvim. When I disable everything. My window is good. In this situation gvim windows is smaller than the terminal one. When I enable some bars. My windows is bad. The size of the part offscreen seems equal of the bars. And gvim window is bigger than the terminal one. IMHO it is probably worth it to investigate the inheritance size of window. Cheers. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

