Hi Shakthi,
> #1 When opening gnome-terminal in a frame, it occupies only 1/3 of the
> frame, in the middle, and there is white space above and below the
> terminal. How to fix that?
You may be referring to behavior outlined here:
https://www.mail-archive.com/stumpwm-devel@nongnu.org/msg01401.html

It doesn't look like it was ever fixed.

>
> #2 Is there a shortcut to swap the applications present in two windows
> in one command?
I think you want C-t C-t, or the command pull-hidden-other

    Dave


Shakthi Kannan <shakthim...@gmail.com> writes:

> Hi,
>
> --- On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 5:53 PM, Mikael Jansson
> <m...@mikael.jansson.be> wrote:
> | I'm on 14.04 and this is my
> | gnome-stumpwm.session:
> \--
>
> I have copied your file, but, I still don't see the gnome-panel. But,
> if I open a terminal, and run gnome-panel, it opens the panel. I shall
> try to customize mode-line for my needs.
>
> As of now, I am able to load just StumpWM, and I am able to use the
> shortcuts. Couple of quick queries:
>
> #1 When opening gnome-terminal in a frame, it occupies only 1/3 of the
> frame, in the middle, and there is white space above and below the
> terminal. How to fix that?
>
> #2 Is there a shortcut to swap the applications present in two windows
> in one command?
>
> Thanks for your prompt replies!
>
> SK

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