Hello --

On 09/11/2007, Cameron Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 08Nov2007 20:43, Thomas Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | On 08/11/2007, Dan Espen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | > If the windows have 2 different class values, Fvwm should be able to match
> | > to each one, providing that value isn't also the name or resource.
> | > (Fvwm  matches all 3.)
> |
> | Yes, but you can't say:
> |
> | Style title=foo class=bar Sticky
> |
> | At -best- you can try and fudge the order of precedence such that when
> | you list the style lines, you put the class or title before one
> | another depending on which is the more important match.  But it's
> | still going to match one for a specific window.
>
> Aren't there per-window styles these days? You could see the window
> arrive and style it specificly maybe...

That's what the WindowStyle command is for, yes, but you're still
going to have the problem of differentiating between which window you
mean given both properties.  At this point, your best bet is to fudge
it with parsing xwininfo's output.   Not something I'd bother with
anyway.

-- Thomas Adam

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