I too have seen this, only with my terminal.  I think it's a problem with
the bottomstack patch (although you mentioned problems in monocle so maybe
it's dwm).  I've been meaning to look into it and try to fix it but I
haven't had time.  I've noticed it on my eeepc and on my desktop.  If I get
a chance I'll look into it later this week.

-Niki

On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 11:53 AM, Preben Randhol <rand...@pvv.org> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I have been using dwm for a couple of weeks now and I really love it!
> Especially the automatic tiling system so I don't need to move and
> resize my windows. I found the horizontal tiling patch and pertag patch
> to be very valuable for my needs. I use it on my Eee PC and an old
> computer. My main computer will also be switched from xfce4 to dwm as
> soon as I have managed to add a way to notify about new security
> updates and notification for new mcabber message.
>
> Anyway! There is only one slight problem I have, but I don't know if it
> is a dwm issue or gvim issue. When I open a gvim on my Eee 1024x600 or
> my old computer 1280x1024 it doesn't resize correctly. Same happens ifI
> go from Monocle to tiled view. I mean the outer border is correct, but I
> get an empty white area below the statusline (inside the window). If I
> open a new application like xterm then suddenly gvim gets redrawn
> correctly. I can supply a screenshot later from my Eeepc.
>
> Have others seen this behavior? Is it a gvim problem or dwm? I use the
> 5.5 from hg with the two patches mentioned. System is Ubuntu Jaunty.
>
>
> I have also run gvim -U NONE -u NONE with same effect.
>
>
> Preben
>
>

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