On Fri, Nov 08, 2002 at 05:20:53PM -0500, Tessa Lau wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion. I installed Fvwm 2.5.4 and added this to
> my .fvwmrc:
>
> > EwmhBaseStrut 0 576 0 432
> > style * EWMHPlacementUseWorkingArea
> > style * placementoverlappenalties 1 5 10 1 0.05 1000, minoverlapplacement
>
> It doesn't have any effect. I'm trying to keep all windows in the
> upper left 1024x768 region of the screen. However when an app pops up
> a dialog box (e.g. the search box in Galeon), the dialog comes up in
> the empty area at location 1144x108, which is off the right of my
> physical screen.
Try adding
Style * NoPPosition, NoTransientPPosition
> How is this supposed to work?
It is supposed to work well ;-) Seriously, when fvwm places
windows in minoverlapplacement mode, it tried to keep the
overlapped area of other windows as small as possible. The
placement penalties determine a weight for each window (see the
man page for details). The EwmhBaseStrut command defines so
called "struts" (yes, I know the name is braindead; we did not
invent it). These are borders at the four sides of the screen in
which no windows are placed under KDE or Gnome. The last number
of the ...penalties line is the penalty for placing windows in
these areas.
Bye
Dominik ^_^ ^_^
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Dominik Vogt, dominik.vogt_at_gmx.de
Reply-To: dominik.vogt_at_gmx.de
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Received on Sat Nov 09 2002 - 11:59:53 GMT