Thomas Adam <[email protected]> wrote:
> You would need to use FvwmEvent:
>
> DestroyModuleConfig FE:*
> *FE: add_window "ThisWIndow (SomeClass, Sticky) WindowStyle somethingelse"
> AddToFunc StartFunction I Module FvwmEvent FE
Hm. While this works on sticky windows which are made sticky by
fvwmrc (FvwmPager, FvwmButtons, ...) it does not seem to work with
Applications, that use EWMH :(
This can be easily confirmed using the Application "xpad".
Here is what I currently have:
AddToFunc UndecorateSticky
+ "I" WindowStyle Title, !Borders, HandleWidth 0, BorderWidth 0
+ "I" UpdateStyles
DestroyModuleConfig FE: *
*FE: add_window "ThisWindow ("xpad",Sticky) UndecorateSticky"
Module FvwmEvent FE
My Function is not even called when stickiness is changed by the xpad
Application.
Sven
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