On Tue, 4 Feb 1997, Albrecht Kadlec wrote:
> >>>>> Romano Giannetti writes:
>
> R> Buttonstyle 1 MiniIcon
> R> Style "*" MiniIcon jf.xpm
> R> Style "rxvt" MiniIcon jterm.xpm
>
> so, if you say:
> Style "emacs" MiniIcon
>
> emacs will have a mini icon, but as you specified no name, it will be
> empty. If you just leave out the MiniIcon from the emacs style, it should
> inherit the miniIcon jp.xpm from the "*" style.
Yes, this is what I meant: it seem that it is not happening. If I open
a window for which I have no Style specification (say, xchomp) it does not
inherit the miniicon from the * style. 2.0.45 on Linux Xfree 3.1.2.
>
>
> R> And... the "dot sticking cursor bug" is not resolved. I can reproduce
> R> it in fvwm 2.0.45, too. (Please refer to an old message from myself
> R> explaining how to reproduce it).
>
> you mean that no window is focused on startup ?
No. :-) It's a bad interaction between AutoRaise and Fvwm, let me paste
again the way to reproduce it:
Run FvwmAuto 1500
From the focused and raised xterm: run xcalc
Rapidly, choose from the first button windows menu of the calc
the close option, in such a way that when the xcalc will
disappear, your mouse pointer is on the original xterm
If you have done this quite rapidly (before 1500 ms, I think, but I have
not verified) the cursor is sticky to a big black dot and you have to
click anywhere to be able to work again.
Well, I am in a rush now, so if you like I will send you more info
at lunch time. Thank you for your time,
Romano
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Dr. Romano Giannetti Dip. di Ingegneria dell'Informazione
Researcher Elettronica Informatica Telecomunicazioni
romano_at_iet.unipi.it University of Pisa
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Received on Wed Feb 05 1997 - 02:53:52 GMT