Hi Sumeet,
Thanks for your fast reply.
On Fri, 4 Apr 1997, sumeet singh wrote:
> The generic Style (*) is overridden by specific styles for windows.
> e.g. if I have a style called (*lock) all my windows like xlock, oclock will
> follow this style and other windows that don't have a specific style assigned to
> them will follow the (*) style. So, check up if you have a special style for the
> purify window type.
I've already checked that but this is not the reason. The Purify window's
title is "Purify: xxxx" where "xxxx" is the exe I'm debugging. I did not
find any style in my .fvwm2rc file which matches that.
Maybe Purify uses some weird internal name which causes the fvwm style
mechanism to fail and not to match *any* of its styles including the "*"
style? Could this be the reason?
Thanks -- Tom
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Received on Fri Apr 04 1997 - 01:33:10 BST