On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 11:24:11AM -0500, Tessa Lau wrote:
>  
> > Try adding
> >   Style * NoPPosition, NoTransientPPosition
> 
> Excellent!  This seems to do the trick.
> 
> Now, another question... Can I cause these commands to be loaded into
> a running fvwm, from the command line?  I have a shell script that runs
> every time I undock the laptop, and I'd like that script to tell fvwm to
> reconfigure itself appropriately.

Yes, no problem.  Start the FvwmCommandS module in your config file:

  AddToFunc StartFunction
  + I Module FvwmCommandS

This enables a shell interface to fvwm.  On the command line, type

  $ FvwmCommand "Style * NoPPosition, NoTransientPPosition"

(the command has to be put in double quotes).  Of course you can
type them into the FvwmConsole module window or put them into a
menu too.  For example:

  AddToMenu some_menu
  + dock Function dock_machine
  + undock Function un_dock_machine

  AddToFunc dock_machine
  + I Style * NoPPosition, NoTransientPPosition
  + I EwmhBaseStruts 0 rrr 0 bbb
  ...

  AddToFunc undock_machine
  + I Style * UsePPosition, UseTransientPPosition
  + I EwmhBaseStruts 0 0 0 0
  ...

(note that I renamed EWMHBaseStrut to EwmhBaseStruts in the latest
development code.  The old name is no longer supported.)

Bye

Dominik ^_^  ^_^
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