On Sun, 1 Mar 1998, Kendrick Vargas wrote:
> You might want to look for a Style called "DecorateTransient" ... Check it
> out in the man page. Basically, this tells FVWM that it _SHOULD_ decorate
> transient application windows (windows that are derived from the main
> application). You might have the style "NakedTransient" defined
> (DecorateTransient's couterpart) somewhere. Just make sure that this
> doesn't appear anywhere:
>
> Style "*" NakedTransient
>
> and make sure that this DOES:
>
> Style "*" DecorateTransient
Thanks Ken, but this is already set. My default style is this -
Style Win95 UseDecor Win95, Color #c0c0c0/#c0c0c0, \
Button 1, Button 2, Button 4, Button 6, \
BorderWidth 5, HandleWidth 5, Handles, \
MWMFunctions, HintOverride, MWMBorder, MWMDecor, MWMButtons, \
DecorateTransient, NoPPosition, SloppyFocus, \
RandomPlacement, SmartPlacement, \
NoIcon, MiniIcon mini-x2.xpm
I tried adding an explicit 'Style "*" DecorateTransient' and it didn't
make any difference. Any other ideas?
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Received on Sun Mar 01 1998 - 21:47:33 GMT