Hello,

I have been browsing through the man-page of fvwm for ages.
I searched in the Mailing-list but it did not help me out either.

So the problem is the following:

On my Mandrake 9.1 I have 3 XServers (all of them running fvwm 2.5.7 WITHOUT Xinerama) at the same time.
But since the monitors attached to the XServers are not all running with the same resolutions, it would be fine, not all have the same resolution. I use more or less one page for each application. Therefore I want them to be maximized right from the start.
Is this possible via Styles? (Ok it would be possible to write a function for each application, and then by calling this function the application would get started and AFTERWARDS maximized by the function. But I do not like this, because of the mess of Functions to create on the one hand, and due to the fact, that sometimes I start them from a terminal (and there this fvwm-function is not directly accessible.)


So what I was looking for was something like:

Style XTerm StartMaximized

but I could not find anything.
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This leads to the second question ... geometry. It is possible to set the geometry of application via several ways, but I cannot get the most usable (for my case) working at all.
Since I use FvwmButtons on my second display, I do not want the applications Maximized there. I want them a bit less than maximized. Just as big, such that I can see/use all buttons. But on the first display the application should be as large as the resolution is. Same for the third display.
Since fvwm allows different files for different displays, it would be fine to have the geometry in the Styles section of my config-files.
But I just cannot get this sorted out. I tried tons of things, but all sorts of different syntax for


Style XTerm Geometry: 10x10+0+0

did not work. How to write this correctly? (Meanwhile I have written a script for the applications I use more often, which checks the value of $DISPLAY an then sets the parameters correctly. But I'd prefer to have this in the fvwm configuration.)
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And finally the third question, which is probably not directly related to this: Moving applications. First of all, let me remind you, that I do NOT use Xinerama. On the one hand it slows down my system dramatically. (I was mean while told, that this is due to my second graphic card, which is probably too old and cheap in order to be useable with Xinerama.) On the other I recon it to be a more productive environment, when not having to fiddle around with Stickyness of Windows in order not to loose them when switching Pages on other displays.
But now for the question.
What I want to is to move an application from :0.0 COMPLETELY to :0.1
So I have running maple running on :0.0 . Then when pleased with the results I want them to write down in emacs. emacs also runs on :0.0 . So either make both applications fit on one page (or make the sticky, stayontop, whatever), or save the file in Maple. Start maple on :0.1 and load the saved file, in order to see both applications at the same time.


I was told, that xmove (a pseudo XServer) should deal with such problems, but after compiling and setting up, it never showed any windows (not only in fvwm, but also in IceWM. And I got reports, that IceWM is capable of doing xmove-things. So it not a problem of fvwm -- its a problem of me getting xmove to run at all.)

But as fvwm has SO many things included by itself, and since I want to move the application from an fvwm-managed XServer to another fvwm-managed XServer (notably both on the same machine) I thought, that there maybe something hidden somewhere in fvwm, that might assist me.
Probably not, but if I would not have asked, I'd propably hate myself for not asking, if there was something :-D



Of course I know that it is not good, to have three questions in one email to a list, but 2 of them are really closely connected -- and well the third just dropped in be, lets say by ... mistake.



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