On Wed, Nov 18, 1998 at 10:08:42AM -0800, shannon_at_Metro1.com wrote:
> : Neat trick :-) Unfortunately not all applications accept this as I learned
> : when trying to put xclock and FvwmPager off-screen before they are
> : swallowed by FvwmButtons.
>
> my xclock accepts -geometry... but results may vary by unix flavor, obviously.
> I run Solaris 2.5.1 & Redhat 5.0.
Mine does too but refuses to be put off-screen (or perhaps it's a flaw
in fvwm).
> FvwmPager uses the *FvwmPagerGeometry setting to locate itself initially...
>
> *FvwmPagerGeometry +2000+2000
Didn't work for me. What fvwm release do you use?
Bye
Dominik
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