2009/10/26 <[email protected]>: > Style "ImageMagick*" > GNOMEIgnoreHints, NoFuncHint, NoDecorHint, > EWMHIgnoreStackingOrderHints, EWMHIgnoreStrutHints, > EWMHIgnoreStateHints, EWMHIgnoreWindowType, > EWMHMaximizeIgnoreWorkingArea, EWMHPlacementIgnoreWorkingArea
This isn't anything to do with FVWM. You'll note from xprop/xwininfo/FvwmIdent that the application displaying the gif (I have one here with a teddy bear in it) sets the "boundaryWidth: 0". That's set by the application. According to the animate docs, this is changeable by using the "-backdrop" option, and presumably then a combination of "-geometry!" and/or "-borderwidth", but YMMV. -- Thomas Adam
