Am Sun, 27 Dec 2009 21:03:58 -0600 schrieb Jeremy Hankins <[email protected]>: [...] > Hmm.. Given my extreme ignorance wrt X and gnome, can someone either > help out with this or give me some pointers on how gnome-pager is > getting its data? Is gnome-pager getting its window-position info > directly from X, or is it getting it from the wm somehow? Sawfish > pager gets its data by running lisp code to get position data, and I > can change that to have it send correct position information. > > The problem is that the position of windows outside of the current > workspace isn't adjusted when the vp is shifted, so their position > always remains the same with respect to the current viewport. I can > either go back to having viewport.jl shift the position of windows > outside of the current workspace when shifting vp (which will be > tricky to make work with dynamic viewports) or I can adjust the data > that's sent to the pager. > > So I'll look around to see if I can figure out where gnome-pager gets > its data, but pointers would be appreciated.... In the past there was no problem with gnome-panel, so I was astonished that the problem was with gnome-panel too. Unfortunately I've no knowledge with the internas of GNOME.
[...] > Honestly, this doesn't really sound like something that sawfish could > have caused. You're running the emacs daemon yourself via a terminal, > right? And you're not using screen or anything like that where you > might have a shell that was started outside of X? So the shell that > starts the emacs daemon has the DISPLAY set? > > You may be interested, btw, in checking out emacs.jl in the scripts > collection on the sawfish wiki. That's what I use to start the emacs > daemon and run emacsclient, via sawfish bindings. > Your right that I start the daemon from a terminal. But as I said the problem has gone. As to emacs.jl I'll give it a try. Gerhard Kirchmann <[email protected]>
