Re: how to attach windows' ids?

2005-12-05 Thread Josip Deanovic
chinlu chinawa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello, I'm programming over Xlib and traditional c language, actually trying to setup icons on my desktop. The thing is I'm using XShape, and cannot handle subwindows after I've masked a parent with an empty pixmap, so I'm not able to have

Re: how to attach windows' ids?

2005-12-05 Thread chinlu chinawa
Hello, Many thanks, will try it. It's a desktop manager based on a xml config-file (libxml2), and which I'll be hopefully merging onto Icewm (desktop manager), so the user can have different sets of icons for different virtual desktops (whether he/she wants so). And it's actually for an

Re: how to attach windows' ids?

2005-12-05 Thread Josip Deanovic
chinlu chinawa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello, Many thanks, will try it. It's a desktop manager based on a xml config-file (libxml2), and which I'll be hopefully merging onto Icewm (desktop manager), so the user can have different sets of icons for different virtual desktops

Re: how to attach windows' ids?

2005-12-05 Thread chinlu chinawa
Hello, Yes, sorry, I'm talking about the window manager, why? and why don't you think a xml configuration file ok? I'm not a proper programmer or something like that, but I've used xml, toghether with a dtd, so don't have to spend time writting code for parsing an validating a config file,

Re: how to attach windows' ids?

2005-12-05 Thread Tim Roberts
chinlu chinawa wrote: Yes, sorry, I'm talking about the window manager, why? and why don't you think a xml configuration file ok? I'm not a proper programmer or something like that, but I've used xml, toghether with a dtd, so don't have to spend time writting code for parsing an

Re: how to attach windows' ids?

2005-12-05 Thread The Rasterman
On Mon, 5 Dec 2005 20:27:41 + (GMT) chinlu chinawa [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled: Hello, Yes, sorry, I'm talking about the window manager, why? and why don't you think a xml configuration file ok? xml config, while human readable and extendible, is 1. bloated for disk space needs. 2. is