Dominik Vogt wrote:
> You have to set the WM size hints to ask for a specific position.
> These are handled as you expect. To be precise, fvwm's current
> handling of ConfigureRequest is against what the ICCCM2 suggests,
> but since certain applications (xv) expect it to work this way we
> can't simply fix it. Perhaps I'll make a new style option for this.
I think it's worse in my case :-( The wretched GUI builder we have to
use plots & maps a window the moment we create it - before we can
determine where it's supposed to be, so it actually comes up with a
'default' location/size (1x1+0+0 in this case). *Then* we have to move it
to the right place. <sigh> I wish I had the time & budget to recode it to
use Qt or something.
Anyway, from what I can tell, the window's *created* 'correctly' at
+0+0, but then gets stuffed when I do the later move/resize. Well, when
the GUI builder does it, but I've fairly certain it issues a straight
Configure request.
Do other (older?) WMs like ol[v]wm/CDE *always* fiddle with the co-ords
given by the user in order to take into account the decor?
I guess a PositionIgnoresDecor type option would be kind of nice ... but
then you have to worry about whether you really make it a Configure...
option that includes the actual *size* in the calculation (not something
I've ever seen, to be honest, but I can see, for example, a use when one
wants a full-screen window (say 800x600 on such a sized display), but
*creating* one makes a window /larger/ than the display afte the decor's
added). Hmm.
> > My wibbling windows problem seems to have gone away since 2.3.12, though
> What are 'wibbling' windows? Can't find that word in my dictionary :-)
Sorry :) For me, at least, "wibble" = "small jittery wobble". For the
life of me, I can't remember where I got it from ...
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Received on Wed Jan 12 2000 - 03:24:52 GMT