FVWM: disappearing icons...

From: Dave Lane <root_at_stan.lincoln.ac.nz>
Date: Wed, 6 Dec 1995 14:51:53 +1300 (NZDT)

Hello,

I've been using fvwm 2.0.x (2.0.27 for a long time, but switched to 2.0.39
last week - compiled without errors or even warnings btw with GCC 2.7.0!)
for quite some time on my Linux box (alternating between 1.2.13 and
1.3.31) and I'm quite happy with its performance! Thanks very much Robert
and Chuck, and all the rest of you who've contributed to the effort. It
does have great flexibility and utility, but I do have a couple questions
about its behavior...

1. I've found that when I iconify windows they very occasionally,
seemingly without reason, either appear under or over other icons already
present in the IconBox. Has anyone else seen this behavior under Linux?

2. Whenever I restart fvwm, whatever icons were already in the IconBox
pop up in a different, seemingly random, order (still in rows and columns,
just swapped around). Suggestions?

3. Sometimes when I double click on an icon to reopen its application,
the application doesn't reappear where it was previously, but gets booted
to some other pane of the desktop (same desktop, though). When I grab it
from the other pane and move it back to the original one on which it was
first iconified and then iconify/uniconify it again, it again appears
unexpectedly on another part of the desktop. Only happens very
occasionally, say 1 out of 30 or 40 applications I run. Any ideas anyone?

Other than that, keep up the good work.
Cheers,

Dave

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Received on Tue Dec 05 1995 - 19:51:38 GMT

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