morning :)

no i don't have the window-placement set on "smart".
it was set to random.

to the size-"problem"> the main window isn't the problem.
it's just as you told. it remembers the size and position
and starts maximized.

hmmm... i think i should post my question at the kde-
mailinglist....

thanks.. :)

On Mon, 2001-12-03 at 06:13, Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
> On Sun, 2001-12-02 at 10:26, Manuel Streuhofer wrote: 
> > i'm using evo under kde. because of that i can't say the 
> > windowmanager should save the windowposition and size for
> > the next use.
> 
> I use Evolution under KDE also, and it does save the window size (see
> below for position comments).  Evolution always opens with the main
> window, and all its panes sized exactly as they were when I exited the
> last session.
> 
> > the "problem" is, that whenever i click for new mail the
> > composerwindow opens but is very small. i must maximize it
> > to work with it. thats not really a problem but its not
> > funny.
> 
> This, kind of, is a preference thing.  The composer window is the same
> size when in the gnome desktop.  I personally like it bigger (since I
> use a larger font), and adjust it, but maybe it's fine for most people,
> it just doesn't remember your adjustments.  It's not a KDE issue, as the
> mail viewing window opens at the same size as the composer window
> initially, then I resize it, and all other mail viewing windows open
> using my new size - until I exit Evolution and start a new session (it
> just doesn't save that parameter across sessions).  I would like it if
> it would remember the composer and viewer window sizes across sessions,
> but it's no biggie for me.
> 
> > also the window for the status while waiting for 
> > connecting, and receiving new mail always opens in the top
> > left corner. it would be more "beautifully" if it opens
> > centered to the screen. :)
> 
> Do you have KDE set to use "Smart Placement" of windows?  If so, it
> tries to find open desktop space (starting at the upper left window) to
> place new windows.  Turning that option off may, or may not, make a
> difference.
> 
> > perhaps evo can open the window with a size that fulfills
> > the standard requirements of a normal user... and tries to
> > center the window. perhaps just optional...
> 
> See my second paragraph........
> 
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> TTFN,
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