On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 02:57:06PM +0100, kim_at_mpiz-koeln.mpg.de wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 28, 2000 at 12:11:10PM +0100, Dominik Vogt wrote:
> > On Sat, Feb 26, 2000 at 02:59:54PM -0500, dane_at_mk.telcordia.com wrote:
> > > "Jan T. Kim" <kim_at_mpiz-koeln.mpg.de> writes:
>
> > > > recently, I installed fvwm 2.2.4 on a Compaq (formerly DEC) Alpha
> > > > workstation running OSF1 V4.0e. All works well -- the system looks &
> > > > feels like my Linux box... ;-) except one little quirk: When I
> > > > display a HTML source window with netscape communicator 4.7, the
> > > > window appears is not managed by FVWM at all after initial placement.
> > > > It receives no decorations, thus I cannot move / raise / lower /
> > > > iconify etc. the window using the standard mouse operations. The
> > > > window can be iconized with FvwmIconMan, though, and it can be
> > > > deleted by invoking FVWM's delete function via a popup menu.
>
> > That you can iconify the window proves that the window is indeed
> > managed.
>
> True -- I must admit that I didn't choose the wording in the subject
> 100% accurately. Also, the initial placement interaction indicates
> management, of course.
>
> > > I'm not sure what you mean by a "HTML Source window",
> >
> > I guess he means the window you get with 'View page source'
> > entry from the right mouse button menu over a html window.
>
> Yep.
>
> > You can check if the window is transient with the FvwmIdent module.
> > (simply start it, select the window and look for the line
> > 'Transient: Yes/No').
>
> No, it's not the transient window handling, described in the FAQ. The
> "Find" dialog box receives standard decorations.
>
> > > If its just a case of all Netscape windows lacking decoration,
> > > then I would expect something like:
> > >
> > > Style "Netscape*" NoTitle, HandleWidth 0
>
> No, it wasn't this -- I found the line that causes the trouble:
>
> Style "*" MWMFunctions, MWMDecor, HintOverride
>
> After commenting this out, the "View Source" window of netscape
> receives normal decorations. With a little more experimentation, I
> found out that the "MWMDecor" style option is responsible for the
> problem. As I don't know about MWM and its particular decoration
> behaviour, I still don't fully understand why the HTML source window
> of all netscape windows elicits this effect. Perhaps, there's
> something unclean in the netscape code that causes uninitialized
> garbage to be passed as window manager flag arrays...?
:-) You'd better ask the netscape developers about this. If
the window is not decorated because of the MWMDecor hint, then
netscape must have explicitly requested that the window is not
decorated.
> I must admit that I "inherited" the trouble making line from the system
> default fvwm2 startup file that came with my Linux distribution, and I
> just put this ~/.fvwm2rc file (which I modified quite extensively, yet
> without looking at all the "inherited" stuff in detail) from the Linux
> box mentioned above to the Alpha workstation.
Bye
Dominik ^_^
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Received on Wed Mar 01 2000 - 03:31:11 GMT