> Wow. It's now been a year since I started my implementation of this. Time
> flies!
Just a note in case there was confusion: this is not difficult to
implement. I just don't have the time. Don't let my failure deter you
:).
-Shawn
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Stumpwm-devel
2010/1/31 Adam J. Lincoln :
> I just ran into this on ubuntu 9.10 after telling gnome to use
> stumpwm as window manager. Any tips on how to go about fixing it? I'm
> motivated. :)
Read the netwm sections on on WM_STRUT:
http://standards.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/wm-spec-1.3.html#id2507592
stu
Konstantin Antipin writes:
> Before starting stumpwm I fire up gnome-panel for apps like nm-applet, and I
> would like to
> have it hided at startup.
> For that I added two following lines to my .stumpwm:
> (in-package :stumpwm)
> (toggle-mode-line (current-screen) (current-head))
>
> But instead
Dear all,
I am making my first steps with Stumpwm, and so far it was very appealing.
Before starting stumpwm I fire up gnome-panel for apps like nm-applet, and I
would like to
have it hided at startup.
For that I added two following lines to my .stumpwm:
(in-package :stumpwm)
(toggle-mode-line (cu
Dear all,
I am making my first steps with Stumpwm, and so far it was very appealing.
Before starting stumpwm I fire up gnome-panel for apps like nm-applet, and I
would like to
have it hided at startup.
For that I added two following lines to my .stumpwm:
(in-package :stumpwm)
(toggle-mode-line (cu
Dear all,
I am making my first steps with Stumpwm, and so far it was very appealing.
Before starting stumpwm I fire up gnome-panel for apps like nm-applet, and I
would like to
have it hided at startup.
For that I added two following lines to my .stumpwm:
(in-package :stumpwm)
(toggle-mode-line (cu