Re: [dwm] Terminals retain size of stack
Hi, Could this have something to do with gvim not getting proper size at launch ? (wrong number of lines: about 2 or 3 less than expected, until resize) I'm out of guesses on this issue: tried with and without resizehints (made a small function to toggle that btw), different versions of gvim, with and without any config, newer versions of gtk, xorg, nvidia driver... but I'm currently using a 2.6.22 kernel (the 2.6.25 made hiccups in mpd playback, don't know why) Regards, -- Tinou On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 11:01 PM, Jim Karsten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 07:39 Tue 09 Sep, Maxim Vuets wrote: 2008/9/9, Jim Karsten [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I am using dwm 5.1 and am having problems with resizing windows running terminals. I use the tile layout with mfact set to 0.75. Sometimes when I zoom a window into the master area it resizes properly, but often it maintains the dimensions from the stack. If I adjust the mfact using Alt-h and Alt-l, the master resizes and I'm good to go, but it's annoying having to do that. I usually use urxvt, but I tried xterm and it does the same thing. GUI apps like Firefox resize without problems. I had the same problem with 4.7. I thought 5.1 might fix it but no luck. Any suggestions? jimk I have faced with the same problem after pacman -Suy (Arch Linux, system upgrade). It is not a bug of dwm or some another of your apps. It is linux 2.6.26.x bug, for sure: http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Kernel/2008-08/msg04390.html Seems to be fixed already, just upgrade or downgrade your kernel. (I have downgraded to 2.6.25.16) I recently upgraded the kernel to 2.6.27 and windows are resizing properly now. Thanks for your response. jimk
Re: [dwm] Terminals retain size of stack
2008/10/15 Tinou [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Could this have something to do with gvim not getting proper size at launch ? (wrong number of lines: about 2 or 3 less than expected, until resize) I'm out of guesses on this issue: tried with and without resizehints (made a small function to toggle that btw), different versions of gvim, with and without any config, newer versions of gtk, xorg, nvidia driver... but I'm currently using a 2.6.22 kernel (the 2.6.25 made hiccups in mpd playback, don't know why) AFAIR there are some known issues with configure request handling in gvim. Kind regards, Anselm
Re: [dwm] Terminals retain size of stack
On 07:39 Tue 09 Sep, Maxim Vuets wrote: 2008/9/9, Jim Karsten [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I am using dwm 5.1 and am having problems with resizing windows running terminals. I use the tile layout with mfact set to 0.75. Sometimes when I zoom a window into the master area it resizes properly, but often it maintains the dimensions from the stack. If I adjust the mfact using Alt-h and Alt-l, the master resizes and I'm good to go, but it's annoying having to do that. I usually use urxvt, but I tried xterm and it does the same thing. GUI apps like Firefox resize without problems. I had the same problem with 4.7. I thought 5.1 might fix it but no luck. Any suggestions? jimk I have faced with the same problem after pacman -Suy (Arch Linux, system upgrade). It is not a bug of dwm or some another of your apps. It is linux 2.6.26.x bug, for sure: http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Kernel/2008-08/msg04390.html Seems to be fixed already, just upgrade or downgrade your kernel. (I have downgraded to 2.6.25.16) I recently upgraded the kernel to 2.6.27 and windows are resizing properly now. Thanks for your response. jimk
Re: [dwm] Terminals retain size of stack
2008/9/9, Jim Karsten [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I am using dwm 5.1 and am having problems with resizing windows running terminals. I use the tile layout with mfact set to 0.75. Sometimes when I zoom a window into the master area it resizes properly, but often it maintains the dimensions from the stack. If I adjust the mfact using Alt-h and Alt-l, the master resizes and I'm good to go, but it's annoying having to do that. I usually use urxvt, but I tried xterm and it does the same thing. GUI apps like Firefox resize without problems. I had the same problem with 4.7. I thought 5.1 might fix it but no luck. Any suggestions? jimk I have faced with the same problem after pacman -Suy (Arch Linux, system upgrade). It is not a bug of dwm or some another of your apps. It is linux 2.6.26.x bug, for sure: http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Kernel/2008-08/msg04390.html Seems to be fixed already, just upgrade or downgrade your kernel. (I have downgraded to 2.6.25.16) -- Hoc est simplicissimum! maxim.vuets.name