On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 09:18:40 -0200 "Rodolfo M. Raya" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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(B> On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 17:29, Kai Edinger wrote:
(B>
(B> > I use enlightenment for a couple of years and I'm very happy with it,
(B> > but in the last month I've a problem with the window size of some
(B> > Programs. For examaple Eclipse. When I use Eclipe and a dialog pop up
(B> > sometime the size is ok, but the most times x and/or y size is null. And
(B> > if the dialog is not resizable there is now way to use it. With all
(B> > other windowmanager I've tried this problem dosen't occur. I'm running e
(B> > 0.16.7 on suse 9.1. Is it a bug or is it a problem with my settings?
(B>
(B>
(B> Hi,
(B>
(B> It's not a problem with your settings. The problem with Eclipse is real
(B> and I can't use Enlightenment while I work with Eclipse.
(B>
(B> I have the feeling that there is a combination of bugs. Eclipse does not
(B> set dialogue size properly -- a call to pack() method seems to be
(B> missing in some dialogues -- and Enlightenment does not remember the
(B> size of a window as it should. I tried asking Enlightenment to remember
(B> the size and position of each dialogue when they appeared in the correct
(B> size (usually happens the first time you open them) but remembered
(B> settings are not applied.
(B>
(B> I plan to look at Eclipse's code with the intention to file bugs with
(B> patches in Eclipse's bugzilla, but this will not happen before
(B> Christmas.
(B
(Bit is quite possible the problem is enlightenment. i have seen java vs. e
(Binteraction issues often enough before - mainly because the devs (ie me at the
(Btime me) didn't use a single java app - had none installed and couldn't be
(Bbothered installing some as it was a pain to do so. its a tough thing to debug
(Bapp and wm interaction -ESPECIALLY when the app goes through many layers of
(Babstraction (app codes -> java -> swing/awt -> xlib and finally asynchronous
(Bmessages and events coming back).
(B
(Bit's a royal pita :( but there are many badly written x programs and toolkits
(Btoo. many wm's have "hacks" where they disobey icccm just to make certain broken
(Bapps work - but these "breaks" then may impact other properly written apps
(Blater... it's a real pain.
(B
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