Suddenly I realize that WM here stands for Window Manager, not WindowMaker. Thus I can assume WindowMaker doesn’t implement it.
I appreciate this help! Sent from my iPhone > On Aug 16, 2023, at 02:02, Fred Kiefer <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Austin, > > what happens here is that we delegate this functionality to the window > manager. That may either implement it or not. The standard for this > interaction can be found here: > https://specifications.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/wm-spec-1.3.html > If it does not work on your machine it might either be that you window > manager does not adhere to this standard or that the interpretation differs > from the one in GNUstep. > > Hope this helps, > Fred > >> Am 16.08.2023 um 02:39 schrieb [email protected]: >> >> I have been following some of the code back form NSWindow to see what it >> ultimately calls. I see that setAlphaValue and setHasShadow: all call back >> to similar methods in x11/XGServerWindow.m . I noticed they were >> non-functional, but the methods there are not simply stubs, they have code >> in them. The setShadow refer to _NET_WM_WINDOW_SHADOW_ATOM , so I assume >> these were intended to work, but a shadow doesn't appear on the window. >> >> I would love some more context if possible! Thanks! >> >> - Austin >
