Thomas Glanzmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > It looks like gvim changes its name after its created.
> > Try using "Gvim" instead.
> 
> Thanks that fixes the problem in the first way. Would you please tell me how 
> you
> retrieved the name?

I used FvwmIdentify

> I have still a problem with gvim using the fullscreen command but I guess
> that this isn't a problem fvwm can fix:
> 
> Gvim becomes fullscreen but there stays a gray unused area:
> 
> http://wwwcip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/~sithglan/gvim1.png
> 
> If I resize gvim manually to fullscreen the gray unused area is gone:
> 
> http://wwwcip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/~sithglan/gvim2.png

Here is the output of xwindow for a gvim window:

home> xwininfo -size

xwininfo: Please select the window about which you
          would like information by clicking the
          mouse in that window.

xwininfo: Window id: 0x1c0007a "[No file] + - GVIM"

  Normal window size hints:
      Program supplied minimum size: 104 by 89
      Program supplied base size: 20 by 61
      Program supplied x resize increment: 7
      Program supplied y resize increment: 14
      Program supplied minimum size in resize increments: 14 by 6
      Program supplied base size in resize increments:  2 by 4
  No zoom window size hints defined


Notice the resize increments.
Its the remainders that are not getting covered.


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