On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 06:00:28PM +0000, Mikhael Goikhman wrote:
> > Why does a window, which is spanned in galeon obviously by javascript,
> > hide behind the main window and is not going to foreground regardless of
> > what I'm doing?
>
> Maybe because it uses GNOME hints to change its layer? Try:
>
> Style *galeon* GNOMEIgnoreHints
Yep, works!
> Mozilla like Netscape asks to remove "maximize" and "minimize" buttons
> for some transient windows.
>
> You probably have Iconify button number 6 and Maximize button number 4
> while by default they are 4 and 2 respectivelly? Try:
>
> ButtonStyle 2 - Clear
> ButtonStyle 4 - Clear MWMDecorMax
> ButtonStyle 6 - Clear MWMDecorMin
They where set to comment. Now Mozilla-PopUps have full decoration :-)
>
> # or if you want to disable any remove-button hints use this line
> Style mozilla-bin NoDecorHint, NoFuncHint
Wasn't neccessary
> > Why do option windows of applications like xmms, psi, gabber appear
> > without any decoration?
>
> They are without a title because they are transient. Try:
>
> Style * DecorateTransient
Fine, works too.
> You may blame xmms developers that decided to force these windows without
> normal window manager decorations. They implemented their own move, raise
> and even snap attraction. :)
>
> But all window operations work, like Raise from a root window or, say,
> RaiseLower bound to Alt + the middle mouse button click inside a window.
xmms still behaves the same, but that's not a big problem. The other
stuff work good now.
Thanks a lot,
Erwin
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