Dr Rainer Woitok <rainer.woi...@gmail.com> writes: > Dan, > > On Thursday, 2019-06-20 08:43:02 -0400, you wrote: > >> ... >> I don't think Fvwm will do that, especially for an application going >> full screen. If the application was in a window, you might be able to >> use Fvwm resize. > > That's what I've feared ... :-(
Full screen windows are commonly called override-redirect or unmanaged windows. >> However, it seemed to me that it was pretty straight forward to >> configure gthumb not to use full screen. > > No. The "gthumb" you fought with was version 3.6.2, mine is version > 3.4.3. Neither is there any point where right-clicking produces a "Re- > size" option, does removing ~/.config/gthumb/" or pressing the Escape > key have the effect you described, nor is there a "Fullscreen" option > under "Settings -> Browser". Bummer. Try one of these: http://ftp.acc.umu.se/pub/GNOME/sources/gthumb/ versions 1.105 to 3.8. -- Dan Espen