Hm, 

no answer since one week, does this mean:
( ) the mail was not polite enough to deserve any answer?
( ) no one can understand my english?
( ) no one is using fvwm on a notebook?
( ) a real fvwm user does not use acroread 7 nor openoffice 2.02 impress?
( ) the problem is debian or XFree 4.3 related and I should ask in a debian 
mailing list?

Thanks in advance
Harald


On Thursday 01 June 2006 03:26 pm, Harald van Pee wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> with the following lines in the config file
> Style "*" MWMFunctions
> Style "*" MWMDecor
>
> I can use the full screen mode of
> acroread, opera and firefox
>
> for openoffice one have to switch to full screen (Ctrl+Shift+j) before
> starting a presentation.
>
> BUT:
> - With openoffice 2.02 impress I don't know how to switch to full screen
> before starting the presentation (Ctrl+Shift+j no longer works).
> - with acroread 7 sometimes it happens that the acroread windows vanishes
> completly after switching to or from full screen mode. One can fiddle
> around with this by changing zoom or maximizing the window, but this does
> not work allways, which is very nasty at least during an important
> presentation.
>
> Does someone knows a solution?
>
> Switching to kde is one, but I would not prefer such a solution.
> Would it be possible to find out which functionality kde provides and fvwm
> does not and just provide this in fvwm?
>
> Unfortunatly a this time I can't see any substitute for acroread 7, xpdf is
> good but not allways good enough and it can't switch back from fullscreen
> mode.
> A presentation tool which can handle power point or word files better than
> open office, I don't know.
>
> Therefore even if its not fvwm's fault, its a problem with fvwm.
>
> It would be nice if someone could help me
> I use fvwm 2.5.12 (debian sarge)  and 2.5.16 (debian unstable)
> both with XFree 4.3.
>
> Harald


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