Paul Barton-Davis wrote: > >You're making my case! It's the user that wants to place the > >windows/widgets into a very tight area with their own geometry. The > >WM simply cannot do this and shouldn't ... I agree! Keep in mind > > The WM can do this, but most of them choose not too. You may never > have seen the "old" Siemens RTL window manager, which imposed "tiling" > (non-overlap) policy on all windows. The WM can force windows to go > wherever it (or the user wants). > > >that 'no decoration' translates to 'no function' with regards to > >resizing and moving the windows, at least nothing as > > Sorry, but you're wrong about this. A window manager can choose to add > a border without the "top frame" and allow resize/move to be driven > from button/key events when the pointer is on the border. its not the > same as having the "top frame" that many WM's routinely use. > > >not my goal. The goal is to allow the user a workspace were they can > >place th eir widgets to their liking be it right or wrong (you know > >much like the Unix philosophy of allowing you to do whatever you wish > >while programming be it rig ht or wrong!). > > I use both IceWM and fvwm2, and I can do this to my liking with both > WM's. I have several windows (Emacs, xosview, gcd) that i prohibit > "decoration", but not "borders", and others that have everything, and > even some with no border but a decoration ("transparent" rxvt's, for > example). even without borders and decoration, i can > resize/raise/lower/move windows with keyboard commands to the WM. > > What's the problem ? > > --p > > -- > To unsubscribe: mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null Hasn't this gotten really far off tangent for "Is there a way to resize widgets with a mouse?"
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