I see what you mean - some pins are in the widget themselves (in the
menus), some are in the decorations.
still, it looks like the window itself controls if it is pinned (there is
no way for window manager to pin the window that is not aware of it). do you
plan to use a lot of openwin programs?
erik
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-fvwm_at_hpc.uh.edu [mailto:owner-fvwm_at_hpc.uh.edu]On Behalf Of
> Elliot Sowadsky
> Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2000 12:29 PM
> To: fvwm_at_hpc.uh.edu
> Subject: Re: FVWM: pinnable transient windows
>
>
>
> > pushpins are part of the olwm decor....tho i dont know how it's
> > communicating w/ the openwin apps.
>
> < if you are talking about the pins in the menus, they are
> definitely part
> < of the menus and not the olwm decors.
>
> Open the Find/Replace window (which you can get from the cmdtool menu.
> In olwm, you can pin this F/R window, keeping it from
> vanishing after a find.
>
> That pin is absent in fvwm.
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