Dominik Vogt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > > > > > Style "Gaim" SkipMapping, StartsOnPage 0 2 0, NoPPosition
> > > > > >
> > > > > > what is wrong?
> > 
> > > Put this line in your config file:
> > > 
> > >   bugopts explainwindowplacement on
> > > 
> > > Then start gaim and check the console output.  Fvwm should give
> > > detailed information how it placed the window.
> > > 
> > i have got:
> > ------
> > [FVWM][__explain_placement]: placed new window 0x1c0003a 'Buddy List':
> >   desk 0 (specified by style)
> >   page 2 0 (specified by style)
> >   position 2800 -1050, placed by fvwm (ignored program specified position)
> >     placement method: TileCascade
> > ------
> 
> Is that all?  Aren't the further messages for other gaim windows?

yes, that's all, nothing else

> If fvwm had switched pages during window placement you should
> have a line
> 
>   (switched to page)

> right below "page 2 0 ...".

i can see this message if i enter it only without "SkipMapping":
Style "Gaim" StartsOnPage 0 2 0, NoPPosition

[FVWM][__explain_placement]: placed new window 0x1c0003a 'Buddy List':
  desk 0 (specified by style)
  page 2 0 (specified by style)
    (switched to page)
  position 0 0, placed by fvwm (ignored program specified position)
    placement method: TileCascade


> Please add "Style * SkipMapping" to your config and check is the
> problem persits.  If not, there's some window with an unexpected
> name/class/resource.  In that case double check the output of the
> explainwindowplacement option.
> There should be one with the "(switched to page) message".

if try out to set "Style * SkipMapping", every applications work fine
(they don't move me to another page) except gaim2 (i remind that old
gaim <=1.5 works fine too)

when i have "SkipMapping" in Style-rule then i don't find "(switched to
page) message" -- for all applications (including gaim2, see above)
 
> If the problem is still there, even with "Style * SkipMapping",
> then gaim is using some other way to switch pages.  Try out the
> style
> 
>   Style * GNOMEIgnoreHints

it doesn't work -- no change in behavior
 
> But I don't think that will help.  Gaim is probably using the
> 
>   _NET_DESKTOP_VIEWPORT
> 
> or the
> 
>   _NET_CURRENT_DESKTOP
> 
> message to switch viewports (I may add styles to override them).
 
i am not fvwm/gaim/gnome/whatever :-) guru, does it means it can't be
set up in fvwm2?
 
> Ciao
> 
> Dominik ^_^  ^_^
> 
>  --
> Dominik Vogt, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

        thank you for your help
                best regards,, petr

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