Anselm R. Garbe wrote:
The difference is, wmii does not ignore such windows. It handles
them in the same way. 
      
   But that is the incorrect behavior.  The application *didn't* ask to 
be full screen, so making it full screen is incorrect.
    

The application asked to use the same size as the screen
consists of. What else than requesting 'fullscreen' is that?
  
    There is a difference between requesting that the window take up as much space as possible and requesting that the window truly obscure all other windows.  Assuming that because a client asked for a window the size of the screen that it doesn't want to be treated as a normal window is reading to much into the client's intentions. 

    You're free to implement whatever you want, but don't expect to win too many converts if wmii tries to be "too smart". 

-- 
[Geoff Washburn|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~geoffw/]


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