Hello,
Ok, this subject is delicate ...
Examples of pb:
- Start Mozilla, say that its position is +x+y. Set fullscreen (F11),
if you have a not too recent version of Mozilla this works (with
Mozilla-1.4 and maybe other this does not work as Mozilla use
NET_WM_FULLSCREEN which is not implemented
Hi there,
On 03 Jul 2003 at 02:57:11 -0400, parv wrote:
Would people working on the screen shots page(s) be kind enough to
list image sizes (as in disk space, not length x width) (for those
who are on dial up)? It is insane to wait for a 400 kB image to
load on slow dial up.
This will be
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote Uwe
Pross thusly...
On 03 Jul 2003 at 02:57:11 -0400, parv wrote:
Would people working on the screen shots page(s) be kind enough
to list image sizes (as in disk space, not length x width)...
This will be done. However I am quite busy at the moment so
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 08:12:29AM +0200, Olivier Chapuis wrote:
Hello,
Ok, this subject is delicate ...
Examples of pb:
- Start Mozilla, say that its position is +x+y. Set fullscreen (F11),
if you have a not too recent version of Mozilla this works (with
Mozilla-1.4 and maybe other
Mikhael Goikhman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
on Thu, 3 Jul 2003 02:35:26 +:
Subject: Re: title or name in FvwmWindowMenu?
On 02 Jul 2003 21:53:10 -0400, Richard Lister wrote:
All trackers except for WindowList are usable now.
WindowList tracker is the largest one, it should optionally
+++ Olivier Chapuis [2003-07-03 08:12:29]:
Hello,
Ok, this subject is delicate ...
Examples of pb:
- Start Mozilla, say that its position is +x+y. Set fullscreen (F11),
if you have a not too recent version of Mozilla this works (with
Mozilla-1.4 and maybe other this does not work as
Kingsly John [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
+++ Olivier Chapuis [2003-07-03 08:12:29]:
Hello,
Ok, this subject is delicate ...
Examples of pb:
- Start Mozilla, say that its position is +x+y. Set fullscreen (F11),
if you have a not too recent version of Mozilla this works (with
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote Kingsly
John thusly...
- Start Mozilla, say that its position is +x+y. Set fullscreen
(F11), if you have a not too recent version of Mozilla this
works (with Mozilla-1.4 and maybe other this does not work as
Mozilla use NET_WM_FULLSCREEN which is not