Re: FVWM: Remapping transient window

From: Jean-Marc Bourguet <bourguet_at_cadence.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 15:58:53 +0100

Dominik Vogt wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 05:30:35PM +0100, Jean-Marc Bourguet wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I've an application wich tend to reopen transient windows while
>>I've switched to another desktop. The transient window is opened
>>on the desktop where it was previously mapped. With fvwm 2.4.2,
>>I can switch or not to that desktop (with SkipMapping style), but
>>I could not have it mapped to the current desktop (which would be
>>the best choice for that application). Did I miss something? Is
>>it possible in another fvwm version?
>
>
> Currently, transients are always placed on the same desk as their
> "parent" window.
> Also, I think putting both on different desks
> can be extremely confusing, for example if you have a modal
> transient on one desk and wonder why you can't to anything with
> the parent window because input is blocked while the transient
> exists. All you can do is using pages instead of desks at the
> moment.

I've just checked. My program takes a long time before opening some
forms, which are transient window according to FvwmIdent and the
window opens on the current desk and not on the desk where the other
windows of the process are openened. As a matter of fact, the behaviour
given above (allways on the same desk as the parent) would also be an
improvement on the current situation, where indeed I got blocked parent
window because it remapped a transient on a desk where it was put two
days before.

After some more investigation with xprop, it seems that the transient
windows are declared transient for a window which is not mapped.

I obviously am not in the position to change the behaviour of the
program. In that case I'd like very much to change the desk to which
they are mapped to the current one (but the behaviour you state: the
desk of what I considered the parent is also a good choice, I just don't
know if you can detect which it is).

Yours,

-- 
Jean-Marc
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Received on Mon Mar 15 2004 - 09:03:17 GMT

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